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In Defense of the Sidewalk Shed

This isn’t some new promenade in a fancy urban park; it’s a sidewalk shed outside a building near my apartment that’s been up since at least 2021. I love a shed. Sure, they can block views or bring ...
A powerful collection of firsthand testimonies, Beyond the Wall amplifies the everyday experiences and resilience of ...
The London restaurant scene is one of the world’s best, and it runs the gamut from great British institutions that have been ...
Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger detailed her plans to make utility bills more affordable, as the cost of electricity continues ...
UnitedHealth's decision to push roughly one million seniors out of its Medicare Advantage products marks a break from the incremental tweaks that usually define this market. For older Americans who ...
On Kim Hye-soon “The last enemy to be destroyed is death,” (1 Corinthians 15:26) the Apostle Paul declares. He says that death, the “last enemy,” can be destroyed, can be overcome. This is also a ...
Since today is the first House of the Week for the new year, it is fitting that a new house rings in this new year. As an ...
Alisha Hendrickson, of Lebanon, was named a finalist for a 2025 Citizen Honors Award from the Congressional Medal of Honor ...
I, however, just wanted to get my firewood off the porch, where it was overly sheltered for anything but fully dried wood, ...
One LEGO builder shares a look at their completed replica of their parents' house, capturing the real-life structure in block ...
Leo Sharp and Tessa Reed’s riverfront home was devastated by Hurricane Helene. They’ve turned to community aid as they put ...
As each year winds to a close, The Inquirer and Mirror takes a look back on a month-by-month basis at the highs and lows, the joy and heartbreak, that made ...