A thrift-store shirt and a bit of sewing know-how have turned into a compelling case for rethinking what "old clothes" can become. Content creator Bellina Benson (@bell.and.honey) ...
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How to make a simple DIY face covering—no sewing required! (Pillowcase & coffee filter masks)
Discover how to craft quick, affordable homemade masks with this no-sew tutorial, perfect for anyone looking for easy face ...
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Simple concealer trick for brighter under-eyes
Learn a simple concealer trick to brighten under-eyes fast. This makeup tutorial is a quick beginner-friendly tip for dark ...
In our latest "Five questions with" feature, meet Amanda Lattavo Berkeley who operates The Quilting Bea in Massillon.
On July 25, 2009, the body of a young Black man was found at around 11 p.m. near an apartment complex in the Atlanta neighborhood of Mechanicsville. At the scene, where the victim was pronounced dead ...
In March 1999, working on a tip from a Russian mobster, police dug up a body from the backyard of a residence in Livingston, New Jersey. Skeletal measurements indicated that the victim was male, 25 to ...
The inaugural list highlights the most influential people in sports, including athletes, business leaders, media, and more.
The Boxer is a capable and cost-effective large van but it's showing its age against some newer rivals To be frank, these large van models needed a refresh, having been around in one form or another ...
Jaron "Boots" Ennis delivered a statement win on Saturday, knocking down Xander Zayas three times en route to a seventh-round stoppage to claim the WBO and WBA junior middleweight titles at Barclays ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
There was plenty of movement in women's boxing following a busy weekend. Elif Nur Turhan had to dig deep to retain the IBF lightweight title with a narrow decision win over Gabriella Tellez on ...
Americans loved boxing in the 1920s and '30s. Every immigrant neighborhood had its champion, and boxing was a flag of racial or ethnic pride. According to writer Jack Newfield, "rivalries [were] built ...
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