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Escaping Trump and Hillary
So, Trump as president? Terrible. Hillary? Even worse. With choices like this, democracy has clearly failed. Which leaves us to contemplate other countries we
7 Travel Destinations for Art Lovers
Homeaway.com has compiled an interesting list of the 7 US cities with the most to offer travelers in terms of artistic and cultural offerings:
A young entrepreneur shows low-income teens how to launch a business
Daquan Oliver’s family didn’t have it easy when he was growing up. But his resourcefulness, drive, and desire to honor his mother’s hard work
Tiger numbers show increase for first time in a century
The estimated number of wild tigers worldwide has risen for the first time in a century, conservationists say.
Refugees Plant The Seeds Of A New Community In Kansas City
Beh paw Gaw is a New Roots graduate and a Karen refugee from Myanmar. Now she has her own three acre farm which she
‘Ribbon of colors’ brings joy in Tulip Town
With sun, fun and tulips in full bloom in Skagit Valley at Tulip Town, sisters Ann Chung, left, and Jemma Cha enjoy being photographed
Why life is beautiful, according to this 92-year-old Holocaust survivor
“Every day you think of living,” he wrote. “We are born to die, but I appreciate life. We live day by day, and I
How an eight-year-old boy invented a new word
A few weeks back, primary school teacher Margherita Aurora, in the small town of Copparo in central Italy, was intrigued when one of her
Why a Few Minutes of Exercise Can Show Results
WSJ’s Rachel Bachman joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero and explains how people are embracing micro workouts to squeeze in a bit of movement,