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This 70-Year-Old Axe Was Nearly Gone… Until I Brought It Back to LifeAfter decades of wear, this family heirloom got the restoration it truly deserved.
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From Death to Destiny: Axe Woves' Unexpected SurvivalAxe Woves was originally meant to meet his end in The Mandalorian, but a last-minute change flipped the script. Discover how ...
Fortune Feimster spoke exclusively with PEOPLE at the season 2 premiere of her show 'FUBAR' about how she's doing amid her ...
Inheriting a large sum? Here's how wealthy families protect, manage, and grow their windfalls – and how you can follow their ...
It’s telling that Rep. Greg Scott is trying to repeal a Pennsylvania law that makes it a crime to perform fortune telling and other “amusements” like tarot card reading. We’re not amused. That has ...
The police watchdog has launched an investigation after a man who reportedly threatened officers with an axe died in a house fire. Hampshire Constabulary officers attended an address on Chalk Vale ...
You’ve already burned the lifeboats that you know swimming back isn’t really possible, so let’s just keep moving forward,” Murphy told Fortune. To keep things afloat, Murphy took extreme ...
A man with an axe, later identified as Nick Garner, reportedly caused damage to a vehicle and home before fleeing and barricading himself inside a nearby house. Garner was taken into custody hours ...
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) has maintained its status as a Fortune 500 company for the eighth consecutive year, coming in at 427. Cintas has improved its ...
This 1972 gate-fold cover collage was created by Walter Allner, the Bauhaus-trained graphic designer who was art director of Fortune magazine from 1962 to 1974. It was photographed by Robert Crandall.
Since 1955, Fortune has ranked the 500 largest U.S. companies by revenue and the comings and goings of the more than 2,000 CEOs who have led them. In that time, just 28 of those chief executives ...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates says that most of his fortune will be spent on improving health and education services in Africa over the next 20 years. The 69-year-old said that "by unleashing human ...
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