By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service I am constantly enchanted by the intricate details that can transform a simple pillow into a work of art. One aspect of the process that never fails to captivate me is pillow trim. The history and evolution of pillow trim is a fascinating journey through time, where each…
What Are the Two Types of Prescription Drug Cards?
More than 66 percent of all adults in the United States use prescription drugs. And with or without health insurance, prescription drugs can be high-priced. Adults spend nearly $73 billion on prescription drugs. It equates to 16 percent of total health costs. Any help you can receive in prescription drug discounts is welcome. Two forms…
Ways to Save Money in New York City This Summer
By Donald Wood From TravelPulse For travelers considering a trip to New York City this summer, there is plenty to do in the city that never sleeps. They’ll also be in good company: The city is on track to welcome 63.3 million visitors in 2023. New York City Tourism + Conventions, the official destination marketing…
Book Review: ‘Naval Battle of Crete 1941′
In much the same way as Dunkirk, the Battle of Crete was an event of heroism during a retreat. Angus Konstam has presented a battle that took place on the Eastern Front of World War II in 1941, but delves into the details of all that surrounded the British defeat. In his new book by…
Caprese Salad with Balsamic Glaze
View the print-ready version of this recipe. I love Caprese salads but sometimes they can be a little bland. The classic recipe calls for just a drizzle of olive oil and sprinkling of salt and pepper to flavor the salad, so as not to mask the delicate flavor of the mozzarella, but I like to…
This Desk Owned by an 1800s King Is Full of Secret Compartments—Here’s Why He Probably Needed It
Here stands the writing desk of a mysterious king who was embroiled in political intrigue during the 19th century. Its opulent exterior still exudes royalty while its clandestine interior once kept its owner’s secrets safe in the shadows. A sympathizer of rebellion in an age of monastic pushback, King Carlo Alberto of Sardinia (1798-1849) had…
VIDEO: This Desk Owned by an 1800s King Is Full of Secret Compartments—Here’s How It Looks Inside
Here stands the writing desk of a mysterious king who was embroiled in political intrigue during the 19th century. Its opulent exterior still exudes royalty while its clandestine interior once kept its owner’s secrets safe in the shadows. A sympathizer of rebellion in an age of monastic pushback, King Carlo Alberto of Sardinia (1798-1849) had…
VIDEO: Texas Man Catches Record-Breaking 207-Pound Alligator Gar While on Fishing Trip With His Dad
A Texas fisherman who snagged a humongous alligator gar only realized just how big it was when he saw the picture of him laying beside it. Measuring a staggering 7.5 feet (2.28 meters) and weighing in at 207 pounds (approx. 93.9 kilograms), the torpedo-shaped mega-fish set a new record for Lake Corpus Christi. Paul Hefner…
Fame and Sacrifice: Lieutenant Audie Murphy
The date: January 26, 1945. The place: Riedwihr Woods, Alsace, France. Lt. Audie Murphy was the newly assigned commander of Company B. When the Germans attacked with over 200 soldiers and six tanks, Murphy ordered his men to withdraw into the forest. Nearby sat an American tank destroyer, knocked out of action and blazing with…
Teens & 20s: Skincare Habits We Wish Someone Told Us Earlier!
Raise your hand if you’re currently suffering from acne, redness, or any skin-related issue! Raise another hand if you ever felt self-conscious because of it. We want to thank Bubble Skincare for sponsoring this video so that we can share with you the most important tips we wish we knew back in our younger years!…
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