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    DC family cashes in on great-grandfather’s real estate advice

    “Hold on to property versus selling it, especially if they’re in places that are not necessarily overly favorable to Black Americans," Patrick said, recalling his great-grandfather's guidance. That guidance is now paying off for the siblings, who are the new owners of the Keystone Inn, an historic eight-bedroom bed-and-breakfast in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

  • Teenager Daniel Rounce jailed for 'devastating' murder of great-grandfather Gerald Wickes

    He walked into the house and stabbed Gerald Wickes, a man he did not know, in the chest

  • Great Movies Guaranteed To Creep You Out

    Tom Jolliffe offers up a selection of unsettling cinema guaranteed to give you the creeps… Every film has a particular D.N.A. Within this cinematic coding it can feature elements synonymous with a particular genre, or techniques to give the film an overriding tone. For horror, the film-makers could mould their film in a variety of […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Great Movies Guaranteed To Creep...

  • Cartoon: Toppling Lady Justice

    A cartoon by Clay Bennett. Campaign Action

  • The Great Game Returns To Central Asia

    The Great Game Returns To Central Asia Via EurasiaNet.org, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reanimated US and EU interest in Central Asia. China has eclipsed Russia as the region's largest trade partner. Central Asian trade is diversifying away from Russia and towards the West. The Great Game is playing out once again in Central Asia, but it is getting a new name and adopting a different set of rules. Economics, not politics, is defining the terms of the current...

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    Phillies Starting Rotation Has Them Off To A Great Start

    Reclamation project Spencer Turnbull joins a group fronted by the Zack Wheeler/Aaron Nola one-two punch to give the Phillies the deepest rotation in baseball.

  • The Bracha on the Tree and the Great Debates Around It

    By Rabbi Yair Hoffman The Talmud (Brachos 43b) tells us that during the month of Nissan, when one goes out and sees trees blossoming recites the blessing, “Who has not left lacking in His world etc.” [The blessing is recited upon fruit trees that are blossoming]. On this small section of the Gemorah, and in […]

  • 25 Things to Love About Great Pyrenees

    The Great Pyrenees, also known as the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, is a breed that commands respect with its size and gentle demeanor. Originating from the Pyrenees mountains, which form the natural border between France and Spain, these dogs were historically used to guard flocks from predators such as wolves and bears. Characterized by their majestic and powerful appearance, the Great Pyrenees is a breed that combines strength with elegance. With a predominantly white, thick coat that protects them...

  • Check Out This Great FALLOUT Cosplay! — GeekTyrant

    Fallout is riding a new wave of popularity right now thanks to the fantastic series adaptation on Prime Video. If you haven’t watched that yet, you’ve got to check it...

  • Hounds topple reigning champs in Phoenix

    Goals by Kazaiah Sterling, Edward Kizza and Babacar Diene powered the

  • The 6 Most Unique Qualities of Great Pyrenees

    The Great Pyrenees, also known as the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, is a breed that combines majesty and strength with gentleness and steadfast loyalty. Originating from the Pyrenees mountains that border France and Spain, these dogs were historically used to guard sheep from predators such as wolves and bears. Characterized by their impressive size, tranquil demeanor, and striking white coat, the Great Pyrenees is a breed that exudes a calm authority and protective nature. Despite their formidable...

  • 25 Things to Love About Great Danes

    Great Danes, often referred to as the “Apollo of Dogs,” are a majestic breed known for their imposing size and gentle temperament. Originating in Germany, these dogs have a history that dates back to the Middle Ages, where they were initially bred to hunt wild boar and guard estates. Today, Great Danes are celebrated for their friendly nature and striking appearance, embodying an elegant blend of strength and grace. Despite their towering presence, they are known as gentle giants, often