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Some gifts get the big smile at drop-off and quietly disappear into a classroom cabinet by Friday. The best teacher appreciation gifts feel a little different – personal enough to be meaningful, practical enough to get used, and easy enough for busy families to pull together without stress.

That sweet spot matters because teachers receive a lot of mugs, candles, and no...


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A piece of linen stored in a cathedral in Turin, Italy, has sparked more scientific and religious debate than almost any object in history. It bears the faint image of a man’s body, front and back. Millions believe it wrapped Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. Now, new DNA research has added a startling layer to the mystery, and the findings raise more q...


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BYD’s Sealion 06 is a midsize SUV with leather seats, massage features, a built-in mini fridge, and a large infotainment screen. It charges in minutes and carries a price tag of around $20,000 in China. For American consumers, though, this vehicle remains out of reach, blocked by tariffs and trade restrictions that have effectively sealed Chinese electric...


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Americans concerned about toxic “forever chemicals” woke up to a major environmental policy reversal after the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to scale back several federal PFAS protections. The move immediately sparked criticism from scientists, environmental groups, and public health advocates who warn ...


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When Georgia handyman Mali Hightower saw his truck fill-ups climbing toward $90, he decided he needed a different way to get around. Instead of continuing to burn fuel on short neighborhood trips, he modified a pink Barbie-themed toy vehicle and began driving it through town — instantly drawing stares, laughs, and eventually national attention.

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