Here’s how to celebrate New Year’s at home
New Year’s Eve plans canceled? Here are some fun ways to celebrate the holiday at home– The following
New Year’s Eve plans canceled? Here are some fun ways to celebrate the holiday at home– The following
An Egyptian pharaoh mummy, has been ‘digitally unwrapped’ in order to extensively examination it for first time in
A bald eagle egg has hatched in Florida, a second is expected to do so soon– The following
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J.D. Crowe, Master of the Bluegrass Banjo, Dies at 84- “J.D. Crowe, a banjo player who helped define
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Surfing Santas hosted its 12th annual charity surf on Christmas Eve with special appearance from NFL quarterback. The
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Virginia family receives keys to Habitat for Humanity’s first 3D-printed home in US.Technology allowed home to be built
Flash flooding rains have left at least 18 dead and many hundreds injured in northeast Brazil. Warnings have
An uncanny resemblance! For 2022 the traditional Times Square New Year’s Eve ball is expected to drop and
By the entrance to the new Uri Geller Museum, overlooking the sparkling sea in Jaffa, lies, appropriately enough,
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With so many thinking about relocating, it seems that humans are not alone. Some hermit crabs prefer plastic
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“Two shipwrecks found off the coast of Israel-near the site of the ancient port of Caesarea”. The following