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How an art professor from Cuba who exhibited his work at Havana’s famed art biennial battled addiction and mental health ...
Michael van Gerwen’s late withdrawal from last weekend’s European Tour event in Kiel has sparked questions about his preparation for the upcoming World Matchplay. The three-time World Champion has ...
Inspired by his 'prayer warrior' wife Debra, former Indianapolis Colts player Chris Scott decided to be open about his diagnosis — and found out just how many men he knew had a similar diagnosis. They ...
The Gold Coast Titans have reportedly put coach Des Hasler out of his misery and are set to announce he will be leaving the club.
Kevin Cox, a retired crossing guard and a pedestrian safety advocate, used a line marker and a can of spray chalk to draw a makeshift crosswalk in Charlottesville, Virginia last month.
Artist Chapman Hamborg, who made a viral Instagram video after his neighbor called the police on him, is turning it into a moment to raise money for United Way.
Using spray chalk, an activist for pedestrian safety created a makeshift crosswalk at an intersection in what the city calls an act of vandalism.
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