Ruby Jane, 13, broke two bones in her wrist when she came off her bike onto the icy path while travelling to school in Oxford ...
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An Ghaeltacht always had a tradition of football and would have been well represented on successful Kerry teams down the ...
Elton John’s focus has shifted, but he’s still finding time to launch his own sparkling wine (alcohol-free, naturally), ...
Reddit user Visible_Rope_6662 recently asked, "What's something that sounds fake but actually happened to you?" Buckle up, ...
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A person once considered extremely fortunate by chance
Science says marry the right person and you’ll be more successful, except for 1 (very personal) catch Hundreds of tourists ...
While serendipity has often been associated with luck or happy accidents, its origin suggests that it goes beyond just ...
So Tomajko’s younger self would be delighted to see the shop he currently owns: Lucky Bastard Custom Boots, a storefront that ...
A Rougemont man is very glad these days after he managed to win a large prize money when he participated in a Powerball lottery. The online lottery ticket he bought has earned him $100,000. The winner ...
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15 legendary concerts that only a few lucky people witnessed
There are moments in music history that exist almost like myths. These were concerts that happened once, maybe with no ...
The Bay Area is recovering after several storms, along with king tides, caused severe flooding in parts of the region.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with journalist Mark Medley about his new book, "Live to see the Day," an exploration of people motivated by nearly impossible goals.
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