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California antiques are gaining interest through vintage character and rich history while other styles fade as tastes evolve ...
Spot antique styles losing appeal and uncover hidden gems from the early 1900s that still add charm, character, and timeless ...
The Holy Redeemer Thrift Store isn’t just another secondhand shop—it’s a sprawling treasure hunt where that perfect piece of furniture costs less than your last takeout order. You know what they say ...
Just like it has done with EVs, China’s investment in smartphones is leaving big brands playing catch-up. Forget iterative updates: China is already working on what’s next.
Police say they arrested a registered sexual predator who was caught secretly taking photos of children on a camera disguised as a key fob last week at a Walmart in New Lenox. Paul Raibley, 61, of ...
However, the model is so distinct in the landscape that the brand quickly built hype. Despite the infusion of more ...
Nissan Motor is scaling back production plans for its new Leaf electric vehicle model because China's rare earth export restrictions have led to a shortage of parts, Kyodo News reported on Tuesday.
Cheryl L. Conwill, age 73, of New Lenox passed away July 16, 2025. Preceded in death by her parents Dolores (nee MacGonigal) and John Vrba. Survived by her loving husband David Conwill; siblings Ri… ...
China has broken ground on what it says will be the world's largest hydropower project, a $170 billion feat capable of generating enough electricity each year to power Britain.
How China’s new rare-earth export controls target the Pentagon—and the world The licensing system replaces a cruder, less flexible means of economic leverage.
China’s Z-10ME uses a millimeter-wave fire control radar (similar to the Apache’s Longbow system) that is mounted above the rotor for long-range target detection.