On the balmy Caribbean island of Montserrat, Amy, a former British civil servant, and Marc, who was a research scientist in France, met for the first time and fell in love in a tropical paradise. In 2014, they tied the knot. But when it came time to decide where to settle, they eventually chose a place…
Couple Buy Rundown Medieval Castle in Southern France to Raise Family, Embark on Lifetime Restoration Project
PHOTOS: Toy-Like Blacknose Sheep’s Amazing Bond with Owners—’The Best Pets in the World’
The owner of an adorable flock of black-nosed sheep says the fluffy creatures are truly the best pets in the world. The photogenic flock has even gained a massive following on social media. April Higgins, 30, runs the BoPeep flock of rare Valais blacknose sheep in County Limerick, Ireland, with her fiancé, Alymer Power. She first became…
‘An Outstanding Young Man’: Teen Escorts His Sisters to Daddy-Daughter Dance After Their Dad Passes Away
After his father passed away, a thoughtful teen tried to fill in his dad’s shoes by escorting his sisters to the annual daddy-daughter dance. “He showed that his father raised an outstanding young man who will be an excellent father himself someday,” Shane Santana, an attendee at the dance, told The Epoch Times. DJ and…
A Glitch in the Matrix? Researchers Explore Déjà Vu—And How the Brain Can Sometimes Short-Circuit
Have you ever experienced the sudden feeling of somehow being exactly where you’ve been before, doing exactly what you swear you’ve already done? It could be while rearranging your living room, having a conversation, or simply sitting alone doing nothing. If so, you’re not alone. This feeling of familiarity is, of course, known as déjà…
Texas Woman Loves 1940s Clothing, Even Had War-Time Themed Wedding: ‘We Love It’
A Texas woman loves to dress in vintage clothing, flaunting her “historic wardrobe” worth over $10,000. After years of dressing modern, Gwendolyn Erin Patterson, 25, from Dallas, now refuses to leave her house without sporting glamorous attire from the World War II era. With a wardrobe straight out of a 1940s fashion magazine, Gwendolyn now owns over 50…
An Unlikely Friendship With a Paramedic Helps Homeless Addict Turn His Life Around
An unlikely friendship between a California paramedic and a heartbroken homeless man led to a $7 gift that turned the man’s life around. However, it was only after 12 years when they reunited that the paramedic learned of this radical transformation. Jeanah Nomelli, now 43, first met William Levens, now 66, in 2007. William had…
2022 Comedy Pet Photography Awards Releases Finalists—With Hilarious Pups Going Nuts, Happy Horses, Diabolical Cats
Our hilarious pets’ antics never get old. This opens the door for endless comedic photography opportunities. It’s not always convenient for everyone to just pack up their cameras and fly off to South Africa to snap pachyderms on safari, or to jungles in West Asia to photograph big cats. But there’s a pretty good chance…
Family Find Bliss in Their ‘Simple Life’ Working on a Community Pasture With God in Their Hearts
A family of four who manage a community pasture in rural Canada have found happiness in the simplicity of everyday life. Their belief is to live wholeheartedly in every aspect of life, through the good and the bad, and to see God’s hand through it all. Canadian natives Vanessa and Levi Ould, who are in…
Man Born Without a Hand Becomes Pilot, Writes Children’s Book, Is ‘Forever Grateful’ to Parents
He is confident, relaxed, and all smiles. Pilot Eric Gaffney, who was born with a limb difference, not only cuts a handsome figure but is truly made for the job. The 34-year-old first officer at United Airlines, who flies the Boeing 737, is missing a hand—but he is not short on determination and resilience. He…
When Planets Go Boom: Scientists Explore Big Explosions in Solar System—Asteroids, Lurching Landmasses, and More
At one time during Earth’s history, elemental forces heaved the great landmasses in the direction of the equator. So colossal was this shift, it was like Boston being dragged down to zero latitude—a distance more than 1,600 miles. This massive shift occurred 800 million years ago, explained Adam Maloof, an associate professor of geosciences at Princeton…
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