3 Basic Ingredients, a Million Possibilities: How Small Pizzerias Succeed With Uniqueness in an Age of Chain Restaurants

At its heart, pizza is deceptively simple. Made from just a few humble ingredients — baked dough, tangy sauce, melted cheese and maybe a few toppings — it might seem like a perfect candidate for the kind of mass-produced standardization that defines many global food chains, where predictable menus reign supreme.

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How Should San Francisco’s Iconic Market Street Be Revamped? An International Contest Offers Up Ideas

Downtown San Francisco’s iconic Market Street is steeped in history and culture, but has been in decline in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in remote work, and the controversial decision to close it to private vehicles. So in April, Mayor Daniel Lurie released a video address announcing a contest to redesign […]

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How To Get Your Kids Ready to Go Back to School Without Stress — 5 Tips From an Experienced School Counselor

The shift from summer vacation to going back to school can be tough for children and their families. Beyond adjusting to new routines, the transition requires handling a mix of emotions. While some kids might feel excited about new teachers and classmates, others may experience anxiety, sadness or uncertainty about the upcoming school year.

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This Small Indiana City Is an Unlikely Hot Spot for Architectural “Modern Masterpieces” — Take a Look

From a distance, renderings of an air traffic control tower that will begin construction later this year bear a striking resemblance to the titular robot in WALL-E — up close, it looks like it could blend right in to any sci-fi movie. You might expect a tower like this to loom over an airport in […]

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“Rare and Fascinating” Ancient Roman Sun Hat Goes on Display in England

Bucket hats are all the rage at the moment, but 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans were also donning a version of this modern trend to shield their faces from the sun — and visitors to England’s Bolton museum will get to see just how similar they look. Only three of these historic hats have been found, and one has recently been restored and put on display.

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Read more about the article Pet Rats “Have So Much Fun” Using Paws to Create Mini Masterpieces That Have Sold for Over $2,600 Total
One of Ella Woodland's rats creating a painting in Worcestershire on August 8 2025. Ella has made over £2000 from using her rats paws to create paintings. Meet the rats with a passion for painting who use their paws to create mini masterpieces which have been snapped up for more than £2,000. Ella Woodland, 18, decided to see if her eight pet rodents - Gubler, Rumple and Reid, aged one, and Hotch, Morgan, Luke, Rossi and Gideon, six months - had an artistic flare when she let them play with some paints in February 2025. She got the idea to explore their creative side when after seeing a Facebook creator, TooGoods Tiny Paws, selling her rats' artwork online. To nurture their talent, Ella bought watercolour and kids' paints and encouraged her rats to run through them - using their paws to 'paint' on mini canvases - and is thrilled at the colourful abstract results.

Pet Rats “Have So Much Fun” Using Paws to Create Mini Masterpieces That Have Sold for Over $2,600 Total

Eighteen-year-old Ella Woodland’s pet rats have a knack for artistic expression, and by guiding them to paint mini masterpieces, she’s helping their talents flourish. There’s a little something in this project for Woodland, too: She’s made around $2,600 to date selling the pieces online.

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Read more about the article Guinness World Records Celebrates 70 Years by Encouraging Public to Go for Unclaimed Titles
**Embargo: 0001hrs 27th August 2025** Zeus - Tallest Dog - Guinness World Records 2011. Guinness World Records (GWR), are celebrating 70 years as the global authority on record-breaking achievements. It all started with a pub question “What’s the fastest game bird in Europe?”, a query that inspired the very first Guinness World Records book, compiled in a room above a London gym and published on 27th August 1955. That single volume sparked worldwide curiosity about extraordinary feats, and GWR has since authenticated thousands of records in sport, technology, the human body, super skills and collections. To mark the moment, GWR are celebrating record holder achievements and milestone moments over the last 70 years, including a handful who have been positively impacted by record breaking in their lives.

Guinness World Records Celebrates 70 Years by Encouraging Public to Go for Unclaimed Titles

Guinness World Records is celebrating 70 years by recognizing some of the quirkiest and most jaw-dropping achievements from over the decades — and asking the public to go for the institution’s unclaimed titles.

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New “Beautiful Ballad” Version of a Whitney Houston Hit Features Her Original Vocals: Listen

It’s the song that’s sent countless wedding guests to the dance floor, a pop treasure if we’ve ever heard one: Whitney Houston’s 1987 single “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me).” Though the legendary singer died in 2012, her legacy is living on through a harmonious new duet of the beltable tune that features […]

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Read more about the article Historic LA Merry-Go-Round That Inspired Disneyland to Be Restored and Reopened
G2WAW2 Los Angeles, California, USA. 14th Sep, 2014. An antique carousel operates daily in Griffith Park, adjacent to the Old Zoo location. © Fred Hoerr/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News

Historic LA Merry-Go-Round That Inspired Disneyland to Be Restored and Reopened

One of the oldest wooden merry-go-rounds in California, the attraction that inspired Walt Disney’s vision of a family amusement park, is getting another go-round itself: Los Angeles’ Griffith Park carousel will be revamped in time for its 2026 centennial.  Purchased by the city of Los Angeles’ Recreation and Parks Commission for $1 million, the carousel […]

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Read more about the article “It’s a Matter of Time”: Researchers Are a Step Closer to Finding Cleopatra’s Long-Lost Tomb
Dr. Kathleen Martinez looks out onto the water during the underwater survey portion of her search for Cleopatra. (credit: Kenneth Garrett)

“It’s a Matter of Time”: Researchers Are a Step Closer to Finding Cleopatra’s Long-Lost Tomb

Many experts believe that the iconic Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra was buried in Alexandria, Egypt, the capital of the kingdom she ruled — but a new discovery may uproot that theory and help solve the 2,000-year-old mystery of the location of her tomb. In a finding announced Thursday by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Archaeological […]

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In a Sacred Japanese Ritual, This Ancient Shinto Shrine Is Destroyed and Rebuilt Every 20 Years

Japan is home to tens of thousands of Shinto shrines, places devoted to the worship of the religion’s deities, known as “kami.” The most sacred of these sites, Ise Jingu, is considered the “soul of Japan” and lies nestled in the Japanese Alps. A collection of 125 shrines, the massive complex dates back over 2,000 […]

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