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Since the Eaton Fire damaged her family's house, Adriene McIver has called an Azusa hotel room home. "We're basically starting over," McIver said. In the weeks after, the devastating wildfire forced
In the aftermath of a powerful nor'easter, a grey seal pup wandered up a beach path and took a nap in the middle of a New Jersey street, creating quite a scene.
Pixar originals are bouncing back at the box office. The studio's latest animated adventure "Hoppers," about a girl who transfers her mind into a robotic beaver, earned $46
Meet the PAWS Chicago pet of the week, Porkchop!
Music has always been a part of Daryl Davis’ life.“Music brings people together. It truly is the universal language,” Davis said.A professional musician since the 1980s, Davis has toured with legends
What will airports look like in the future? At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, airports were in the spotlight at a so-called “Airport of the Future” new segment. Artificial
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — The International Paralympic Committee is celebrating the biggest ever Paralympic Winter Games in history and a record female participation at Milan Cortina.The Games
For most dog owners, losing a dog feels like a physically painful headache, a mix of deep sadness, emptiness and shock. The traumatic experience is one most pet parents hope they will never have to
Drug overdose prevention kits are being given out in North East Lincolnshire.They contain Naloxone, a first aid medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, the council said.It
As the calendar flips over to March this weekend, thoughts turn toward the spring season and many entertainment options this week reflect the coming warmer days. Get ideas to spruce up your crib at
Every once in a while the internet discovers a cat that makes everyone pause for a second and go, “Wait… is that real?” This sweet black cat has a very long nose, tiny green eyes, and a face that
Vaccines usually protect you against a single, specific illness. They give the immune system a heads-up about what that invader will look like, so your cells are ready to leap into action. Some,
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