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For those who think technology always gets cheaper, the first affordable refrigerator in 1927 cost $525. That's more than most families paid for a car. Before the Monitor Top, keeping food cold meant ice. Big blocks of ice. Delivered to your house. Melted in a wooden box in your kitchen. Dripp
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One moment, it was a normal school day on the Nebraska prairie. The next, the temperature dropped more than 40 degrees in minutes, and the world vanished into white. Wind screamed. Snow erased everything. The kind of cold that doesn’t just bite—it kills. Inside that small schoolhouse stood a 19-
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Toys “R” Us didn’t die because kids stopped buying toys. It died because it couldn’t afford its own debt. The company was still generating billions in revenue. Stores were open. Customers were coming. Sales were happening. But the money wasn’t staying. In 2005, private equity firms
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On Christmas Eve 1975, two high school sweethearts ran into each other buying groceries. What happened next became the most heartbreaking holiday song ever written. His name was Dan Fogelberg. He'd grown up in Peoria, Illinois, the son of a musician and bandleader. After graduating from Woodr
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I don't know which is more amazing, the ants making the cross, or the grass making the crown. UPDATE! This is the photographer!!!! ~Nora Koonce Avery Hi, I'm the photographer who took the picture of the "ant hill" cross. It was taken in front of my shop in Cove City, NC. Thank yo
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She wasn’t pregnant—but she was expected to look like she could be. In late 18th-century London, women began tying padded linen bags beneath their dresses, shaping their bodies into the unmistakable curve of pregnancy. It wasn’t to conceal scandal or deceive anyone. It was fashion. For a brief mome
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Legend of the dogwood tree: In Jesus' time, the dogwood grew To a stately size and a lovely hue. 'Twas strong and firm, its branches interwoven. For the cross of Christ its timbers were chosen. Seeing the distress at this use of their wood Christ made a promise which still holds
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In case your momma or grandma didn’t teach you… I’ll step in as your big sister for a minute. Here are some rules every Southern woman should know. - Wear the lipstick. Even if it’s just to the grocery store. Especially then. - Learn how to cook from scratch. Not that boxed mess. - Put
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She was born in 1926 in Minnesota, the third of eleven children in a one-room house. There were never enough beds. Marian slept on the floor. Her father brought in $69 a month from the Works Progress Administration. From the time she could walk, Marian worked — tending cows, cleaning homes, standi
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He Spent $25,000 to bring a 1955 Buick and "Highway Patrol" Back to Life. For Gary Goltz, a love for classic cars began not in a garage but in front of a television. Growing up in the 1960s, his daily routine was simple and unforgettable: come home from school, grab a peanut butter sand
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In 1924, a young American mother in China received the diagnosis that would shatter her world and, years later, fuel one of the most powerful literary careers in American history. Her daughter Carol would never develop normally. She would never speak. Never sit up unaided. Doctors told Pearl Buc
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She thought it would be nothing more than a pleasant adventure—a quiet escape, a “nice lark.” It wasn’t. In May of 1955, a 67-year-old great-grandmother from rural Ohio told her adult children she was stepping out for a walk. They didn’t press her with questions. She had spent a lifetime prov
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She played the bassline on the most-played song of the 20th century. Her name wasn't on the record. The 1966 album cover shows five young men on a California beach. The woman who actually played bass on half the tracks is nowhere in the photograph. This wasn't an accident. It was industri
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It was September 1945. World War II had ended just six days earlier. American soldiers were coming home. The world was still absorbing the full horror of what had happened to six million Jewish lives in Europe. And a 21-year-old girl from the Bronx was about to walk onto the Miss America stage — r
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The fortress walls had held for weeks, but supplies were dwindling fast. Inside, a desperate garrison watched their ammunition disappear arrow by arrow, bolt by bolt. Every shot had to count. Every miss brought them closer to the end. Then someone looked down at the ground and saw salvation grow
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"On September 12, 1953, in the sunlit seaside city of Newport, Rhode Island, inside the historic St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church on Spring Street — a beautiful stone church that had stood since 1848 and had never seen a morning quite like this one — thirty-six-year-old Senator John Fitzger
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Greening the Desert: The Miracle in the Jordan Valley Imagine a patch of earth so salty and scorched that even the hardiest weeds refuse to grow. This was the reality in the Jordan Valley, just a few kilometers from the Dead Sea—one of the lowest, hottest, and most arid points on the planet. This
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