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Chef Started Disaster Relief Nonprofit Out of Old RV in 2006 — It’s Since Served 35 Million Gourmet Meals 

“My grandmothers cooked, if it was a good day or a bad day, if they were happy or if they were sad, they cooked. They loved on people with food,” Gary LeBlanc told Nice News on a phone call from Portsmouth, Virginia in mid-April. The career restaurateur and hotelier, whose family hails from New Iberia, […]

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Is Laughter Truly the Best Medicine? A Clinical Psychologist Breaks Down the Benefits of Cracking Up

There’s a reason we crack jokes with our friends, buy tickets to comedy shows, and seek romantic partners with a solid sense of humor: It feels good to giggle. But while bursting into laughter provides temporary happiness, how else does it impact our lives? And do those feel-good moments translate to any tangible boons for

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Teacher’s Viral Rendition of Iconic Opera Song May Land Him a Spot on a TV Talent Show: Watch His Performance

“Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Sweet Caroline,” make room — “Nessun Dorma” may soon join the ranks of go-to karaoke songs. Earlier this month, a video of creative arts teacher Benjamin Gillham performing the opera classic went viral, leading the producers of The Voice UK and Britain’s Got Talent to reach out.

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100 Years of Route 66: In Honor of the Highway’s Centennial, Take a Drive Down Memory Lane

If you’re itching to hit the pavement this summer, there’s perhaps no better year to take a spin on Route 66. In honor of the iconic highway turning 100, cities and towns across the U.S. are celebrating throughout 2026, with official national events kicking off tomorrow. Road trippers coasting along the famed thoroughfare won’t be

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‘‘Bouncing Back’’ Is a Myth — Resilience Means Integrating Hard Experiences Into Your Life Story, Not Ignoring Them

When Maria looked at herself in the mirror for the first time after her mastectomy, she stood very still. One hand rested on the bathroom counter. The other hovered near the flat space where her breast had been. The scar was raw and angry. The loss was quiet but enormous. Her body felt foreign.

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With American Exchange Project, Teens Across the US Swap Lives to Learn How to Embrace Differences — Watch Their “Match Day” Reactions

Growing up in rural Kansas can be a vastly different experience than growing up in New York City, and not just in terms of geography. In a large nation like the U.S., the population differs widely in income levels, values, ideas, ethnicities, religions, languages, you name it. What’s perhaps more interesting than what we don’t

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Inside Yellowstone’s Old Faithful Inn — “The Beginning of Rustic Architecture in National Parks”

Nestled among towering pines and gushing geysers lies Yellowstone National Park’s most distinctive lodging, a historic hotel that marries human ingenuity with the raw beauty of nature. Old Faithful Inn, with its imposing stature and vibrant red doors, appears to be part log cabin and part cathedral — a haven for travelers seeking to commune

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UK Bar Owner Fascinated by Space Sets Up Observatory in Pub Garden

Alan Boddington was just a kid when he first took an interest in space after gazing at the moon through a brass telescope with his uncle. His fascination was further sparked when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. “It was one of those things that your parents let you stay up for,” he told SWNS.  

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How Protecting Wilderness Could Mean Purposefully Tending It, Not Just Leaving It Alone

More than 110 million acres of land across the U.S. are protected in 806 federally designated wilderness areas — together an area slightly larger than the state of California. For the most part, these places have been left alone for decades, in keeping with the 1964 Wilderness Act’s directive that they be “untrammeled by man.”

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