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Nebraska brothers sucked out of their home by a tornado survive to tell the tale
WKBT La Crosse· 4 days agoA tornado was spotted near his home in an Elkhorn neighborhood, and he needed to get to safety, his...
This Dyson air purifier is tough on chemicals and VOCs
USA Today· 4 days agoThe Dyson Big and Quiet + Formaldehyde Air Purifier stands out with its large size, rounded drum...
Nebraska brothers sucked out of their home by a tornado survive to tell the tale
CNN.com· 4 days agoIt was Friday afternoon in a western suburb of Omaha, Nebraska, and Roger Slatten had just left for...
Go away with ... CIX
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 3 days agoAfter debuting in 2019, the K-pop quintet CIX has had the opportunity to travel around the world, which the group acknowledges as a fun perk of their job. “I try
Nebraska brothers sucked out of their home by a tornado survive to tell the tale - WSVN 7News |...
7 News Miami· 3 days agoA tornado was spotted near hishome in an Elkhorn neighborhood, and he needed to get to safety, his...
Michael Maltzan’s Latest Supportive Housing Project Pops with Color
Architectural Record· 2 days agoNamed for life's marathon-like challenges, the playful 26 Point 2 apartment complex in Long Beach,...
We're budgeting $400,000 to flip 5 train cars into Airbnbs. It all started with a 1970s caboose we...
Business Insider· 5 days agoRay and Karen DeVite happened upon a vintage train caboose on Facebook Marketplace. Now, they're...
The Most Decorated Battleship in U.S. History Gets an Overdue Face-Lift
Bennington Banner· 2 days agoThe most decorated battleship in the history of the United States is done with war. The engines of...
Bloomington artist painting Route 66 murals ahead of highway's 100th anniversary
The Pantagraph· 7 days ago"People traveling Route 66 are from all over; we get people every year from many different countries," said Norris Porter, director of development at the McLean County Museum of History in downtown ...
On My Mind: Thankful - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 2 days agoIt had been a month since I’d cantered through the hills and fields astride Tex — a giant, almost black Percheron. Tex was filled with energy, and he seemed to enjoy being out again as much as I did.