Those of you who packaged family gifts in reusable fabric sacks or pretty holiday gift bags are ahead of the game. You can just put those suckers back in a storage box, along with any sturdy bows and ...
MOORHEAD — Trash left on the curb contains a treasure trove of information about the garbage habits of Moorhead residents. For example, around 14% of the material in Moorhead trash bins is recyclable, ...
President Donald Trump keeps touting the fact that Walmart’s promotional Thanksgiving meal basket is cheaper this year than it was last year. But Trump hasn’t mentioned that this year’s basket is ...
Police in California are investigating the theft of more than 1,000 items from a museum’s collection including metalwork jewelry, Native American baskets and everyday items like athletic trophies that ...
Yesterday morning, France’s Minister of Culture Rachida Dati posted an announcement on social media that could have been straight out of a heist movie—“A robbery took place this morning at the opening ...
Officials are investigating after a group of thieves stole eight pieces of jewelry from Paris' iconic Louvre Museum on Oct. 19. At around 9:30 a.m. local time, the thieves climbed a crane to reach the ...
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The Transportation Security Administration recently implemented new restrictions on three hair styling items, prohibiting them from checked baggage due to safety concerns. The banned items all relate ...
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Travelers should take care when packing these three items that the Transportation Security Administration just banned from checked bags. All three items are related to cordless curling irons and ...
The research group of Prof. Din Ping Tsai from City University of Hong Kong was invited to publish a review article titled “Progress in Metalenses: From Single to Array” in the first issue of ...