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Charlotte live music fans, here's a quick list of the 10 biggest concerts coming to the city in July.July 8: StyxThe Chicago-born rock band's "Brotherhood of Rock" tour will feature REO Speedwagon's
Flight prices are the first hurdle you have to jump over to make your dream vacation actually happen. It’s easy to spend weeks or even months scanning through flights, hoping that a better deal will
If you're thinking about joining the Polar Bear Club by taking a cold plunge, you might be in for a real shock. That is to say that your body will experience a surprising level of physical stress,
Researchers in the United Kingdom have unearthed some unusual and "exciting archaeology." Field teams in Norfolk discovered a "beautifully preserved Roman well" that is "lined with intricately woven
Tagging fish has led to countless revelations, and one of the strangest may involve a 22-inch yellowfin tuna tagged off Venice, Louisiana, in May. It was recaptured just a few week later, "but not in
Africa's most sacred sites hold a profound place in the hearts and minds of people across the continent. Long before the arrival of colonial powers, these locations were central to the spiritual and
A man rambling through the wilds of Mississippi recently stumbled upon a stunningly preserved mammoth tusk sticking out of a steep cliff along a stream. The tusk is the first known mammoth fossil
The ocean floor is home to a menagerie of odd and peculiar creatures. Now, armed with a remote controlled vehicle, researchers in the South China Sea have discovered another. During surveys from the
While romantic comedies thrived in the 1980s and 1990s, they really proliferated in the new millennium. In the 2000s, as high-speed internet and iPods and fad diets and studded belts and flip phones
A computer will rule on whether the ball is in or out in a 'sterile environment' The fashionable line judges have been replaced by electronic line calling (ELC)WIN WIMBLEDON TICKETS in exclusive M+
There was a time when the list of essential 1987 Topps cards was a mile long! Among the rookie cards in the set were Wally Joyner, Bo Jackson, Bobby Bonilla, Ruben Sierra, Mike Greenwell, Barry
By Stephen Beech Air pollution can damage the heart, warns a new study. Researchers have discovered that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with early signs of heart damage.
CASA of Passaic and Union Counties shares a story of Mia, a nine-year-old who once lived in a home filled with instability and fear, where her parents’ addiction left her hungry and alone. Now in
Here's a list of some of the best tracks that highlight singledom.
On Sunday, August 4, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spoke in a new interview with Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning to discuss an initiative called The Parents Network. After two years of a pilot
FLINT, MI — A family with roots overseas is bringing fresh ingredients, homemade recipes, and a hopeful outlook to Flint. Goodfellas Pizzeria, a new family-owned restaurant, has opened at 4817 Fenton
New research points to the benefits of exercise timing on blood sugar regulation, pointing to evening exercise as the best option. Researchers say to focus on moderate- to vigorous-intensity exercise
The 1984 Topps Football set is perhaps one of it's most iconic releases, mainly for it's design and for the hall of fame rookie cards that it contains. Even today, certain cards can bring a
A cycle ride will take place next week in memory of a keen Sheffield rider who died of pancreatic cancer.Aiden Batchelor died in December 2024 at the age of 57, 11 weeks after being diagnosed.He was
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