Don’t let your tree kill you this year
As you deck the halls this holiday season, it is important to be fire smart. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a small fire spreads to a Christmas tree can grow large very quickly.
As you deck the halls this holiday season, it is important to be fire smart. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a small fire spreads to a Christmas tree can grow large very quickly.
A sk the millions of migrants who have either entered the United States or are lined up at the border what motivated their journeys, and all will answer that they’re in pursuit of the proverbial better life.
- The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution, authorizing prohibition of alcohol, is approved by the US congress and sent to the states for ratification
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W ith a thundering voice, Bill Holt, a Dominican priest in Manhattan, preaches frequently about the “thunder of silence.” Father Holt isn’t just any Catholic priest — he’s one who went viral during COVID. A video of him was posted, unbeknownst to him, of him smoking on the St. Vincent Ferrer priory steps. There he was, being himself, quite relatable, and yet with something clearly more. Something deeper; magnetic. People responded.
W hen writing advertising copy, I sometimes find myself desperately searching for a zinger of a tag line — and settling for trite admonitions such as “Make this the best hunting season ever” or “Make this the best summer vacation ever.”
With the recent issuance of severe weather warnings, a refresher course on how to drive in inclement weather is a must.
Claudia is a truck driver in Georgia. She is running transportation logistics on a movie being filmed here. The movie, “Possum Trot,” is a true story about the foster care and adoption of Black children who suffered unspeakable trauma in their young lives. Claudia knows that experience all too well. At one point, sharing her story on the set, she said she remembers being so skinny from malnutrition that “I could feel my bones. It’s a real thing.
The evergreen fir tree has traditionally been used to celebrate winter festivals, both pagan and Christian.
I read a great piece in the Tribune-Review about the nostalgia many Pittsburghers hold for their favorite old suburban shopping malls — especially around the holidays.
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