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Long-lost half sisters reunited after 50 years through Ancestry.com search
KARK via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTwo half-sisters reunited after 50 years of wondering, which led them each on a journey to discover...
Neighbors Discover They Are Distant Cousins
WBTV Charlotte· 4 days ago“So to learn this year,” Cheryl Brayboy said. Brayboy is talking about Douglas Jones. Both Brayboy and Jones - like many others - used an ancestry kit to...
‘Saturday Night Live’ Alum Rachel Dratch Reveals the Origins of Her Iconic Debbie Downer Character
Us Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNoam Galai/FilmMagic Don’t be such a Debbie Downer! Rachel Dratch’s iconic Saturday Night Live...
Martin: Remembering Memorial Day
The Longview News-Journal· 7 days agoMemorial Day brings back so many memories, which started the day before for me.
Headstone Hunter: musician marks graves, honors Civil War veterans at Columbus cemetery
ABC 6· 7 days agoBall, a longtime member of ‘The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War,’ knows the vast expanse of...
Private Equity Mogul Pays $17M for Woodside Estate
The Real Deal· 6 days agoBrion Applegate, co-founder of private equity firm Spectrum Equity, has closed on one of this year’s priciest home sales in Woodside, a Bay Area enclave...
Rescue animals from Afghanistan coming to Dulles in search of new homes
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 5 days agoHundreds of rescue animals from Afghanistan are making their way to the DMV next week to start the...
Morrisonville man learns all four maternal uncles were WWII veterans
Plattsburgh Press-Republican· 2 days agoWilliam “Arnie” Miller discovered that his maternal McCorry uncles all served in the military when...
Q&A with Scott Wasserman | The Colorado Democrat worries about the rise of illiberalism
Colorado Springs Gazette· 6 days agoScott Wasserman, a longtime political observer in Colorado who is Jewish and a liberal, distinctly remembered his response upon hearing about the Oct. 7 Hamas attack that sparked another war ...
Privacy concerns don’t stop people from putting their DNA on the internet to help solve crimes
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoOver the past year DNA submitted to ancestry websites have helped police in the United States identify the killers in several unsolved crimes, including the Golden State Killer ...