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Viral Husky Shocks Everyone by Saying 'Hello' and 'How Are You?'
Meet Pluto, the beautiful Husky with icy blue eyes who can actually talk! He says, "Hello," "How are you," and even, "I love you." ...
Julianne Moore says walking backwards is 'good for your body and brain' — what do the experts think?
Julianne Moore, 64, knows how to stay in shape. The Oscar-winning actress is aging gracefully, both physically and mentally. Julianne shared with People an unusual tip to keeping up with her health.
It was unrealistic, I suppose, to expect a flood of hereditary knowledge to come surging in the day we moved on to our farm. For centuries, my ancestors were Shropshire farmers and, growing up in ...
• Beloved Barn Owl Missing From Long Island Nature Center Has Community Rallying ( paradepets.com) — The Sweetbriar Nature ...
One newlywed couple had an unexpected guest on their wedding day. Vice President of the United States JD Vance surprised a bride and groom after leaving St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption ...
The Soft Cell story is one of wild, hedonistic success. Here, Marc Almond and Dave Ball confess all – about controversial performance art, New York’s depraved club scene, the perils of having hit ...
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'I'm so happy they've been shown how special they are'
The brothers have been described by their mother as 'kind boys with huge hearts' after being shortlisted for a national award ...
At age 3, Nusbaum lost his hearing after a bout with meningitis. But that failed to stop him from becoming a firefighter. Now, at 36, he lives his dream, responding to calls with the Elsmere Fire ...
First impressions matter, and they start with a greeting. Here’s how to greet people so they feel seen and respected.
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