These valuable vintage cookie jars make for rare and exciting finds at thrift stores.
A jury convicted a Gary man Friday for shooting a man dead inside a Little Caesar’s on Garfield Street in Gary.
Collectible cookie jars became popular in the 1930s and 1940s in America, making them a trendy item that could be found in many homes. By the 1960s, you couldn't walk into a home without encountering ...
Which jar opener is best? If you have a lot of difficulty opening jars, you’re not the only one. Jars can be hard to open for a number of reasons, because the lids of the jars are tamperproof, ...
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Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... As we’re still receiving updates about last year’s two attempted assassinations on Donald Trump, Netflix has a new miniseries about the ...
From left: Brandi and D.J. Morris, daughter and mother have opened the Cookie Jar sweet shop in Monument. Photo by Teresa Farney Mother-and-daughter duo D.J. and Brandi Morris have spent the past five ...
From left: Brandi and D.J. Morris, daughter and mother have opened the Cookie Jar sweet shop in Monument. Photo by Teresa Farney Mother-and-daughter duo D.J. and Brandi Morris have spent the past five ...
The President James A. Garfield assassination is back, thanks to the Netflix series Death by Lightning. Garfield’s character foil is Charles Guiteau, who shot Garfield in 1881, four months into his ...
Netflix’s new mini-series "Death by Lightning" revisits the assassination of President James Garfield, but leaves out a key setting: Long Branch, the Jersey Shore town where he spent his final days.
Andrew Garfield is trying to remember what he had for lunch—which is important only because he’s trying to figure out what to have for dinner. And that matters only because the 42-year-old actor is ...
On July 2, 1881, United States president James A. Garfield waited at Washington, D.C.’s Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station to board a train that would take him to New England to begin his summer ...