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Pappardelle With Artichoke Hearts and Mushrooms Is a Quick Veggie Dinner With Taste of Italy

By Linda Gassenheimer From Tribune News Service Enjoy a little taste of Italy with this quick vegetarian dinner. It’s made with pappardelle. These are large, very broad, flat pasta noodles, similar to wide fettuccine. They originated from the region of Tuscany. Marinated artichoke hearts, meaty mushrooms and fresh tomatoes create a rich sauce that is…


Beauty Is for the Taking at U.S. Waterfalls

In Oregon people walk behind it. In Utah visitors swim below it. Folks in West Virginia follow a driving trail that leads to 29 of more than 200 that are scattered about the state. The goal of these nature lovers is waterfalls, and their pursuit even has a name. “Waterfalling” is a fast-growing activity among…


Say Goodbye to Blurry Vision: Easy Exercises for Presbyopia and Diplopia Relief

Presbyopia and diplopia are no longer only prevalent among the elderly. Due to the widespread use of electronic devices, eye damage has become increasingly common among younger individuals. As the eyes are the windows to the soul, it is essential to take steps to protect them and delay the aging process. Fortunately, traditional Chinese medicine…


Documentary Reviews: ‘Inside the Red Brick Wall’ and ‘Taking Back the Legislature’

Were it not for Kate Adie and her colleague at the BBC, we would have far less footage of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. They made five copies of their eye-witness recordings, four of which were intercepted by customs. Had the fifth copy also been confiscated, it would have been much easier for the Chinese Communist…


Bank Rates Are Up. How to Avoid Leaving Money on the Table

NEW YORK—Moving your savings around by opening a new account and closing an old one can seem like a hassle. But it’s a use of time that can pay off. After years of paying low rates for savers, banks are finally offering better interest on deposits. Though the increases may seem small, compounding interest adds…


The Myth of Er

Well, I said, I will tell you a tale; not one of the tales which Odysseus tells to the hero Alcinous, yet this too is a tale of a hero, Er the son of Armenius, a Pamphylian by birth. He was slain in battle, and ten days afterwards, when the bodies of the dead were…


Dutch Wonderland Celebrates 60 Years: A Look Back on Founder Earl Clark 

Lancaster, Pennsylvania is known for its Amish community having arrived in America in the 1720s. It is one of the largest and oldest Amish communities in the country. Its sprawling farmlands and scenic beauty lends itself to an untarnished view of nature.   But there’s another side to Lancaster, and here you will find a virtual…


The Empties: Best & Most Recommended Products

You all know what Fel & Ro’s go-to products are—now it’s time for the BW team to share their secrets! The team gets all the inside knowledge when scripting, filming, editing, and opening packages of new products too! So they take all the juicy deets to the store to find their own faves, like you!…


Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements Help Lower Blood Pressure, but 7 Types of People Should Avoid It

Hypertension is a common risk factor for major chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, and kidney disease. Fish oil containing omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids has been confirmed by many studies to be effective in lowering blood pressure. So is the effect of fish oil really as promising as claimed? Are there any people…


Michigan Judge Appeals to Americans for Morality Reform

Mark Boonstra has been on the cutting edge to witness the social and moral decline of America. After practicing private law for nearly three decades, he has sat on Michigan’s 3rd District Court of Appeals for the past decade. His adherence to the letter of the law and his disdain for judicial activism has drawn…