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Sheila Lynn is a news writer for the WWDW Podcast, where she covers everything from arts and construction to automotive and travel to real estate and fashion. She has a deep and abiding love of all things creative in the world, which is why she finds herself writing about so many different topics.

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Hot travel trend has people hunting for vintage treasures on vacation

As travelers begin to plan trips for next year, a new report reveals some vacation trends among jet-setters. Booking.com has released its annual travel predictions and trends report for 2025, and one trend, “vintage voyaging,” has people “embracing a thrifty mindset.” “Travelers are turning their wardrobes into walking memories, finding unique, one-of-a-kind pieces to bring a deeper […]

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Hair-freezing competition canceled due to unusually uncooperative weather

An annual contest in which people compete for the best frozen hairstyles has been called off. The official “Hair Freezing Contest” is held at Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs in Yukon, Canada. Participants step into naturally warm water and can “make hair-raising shapes when their wet locks freeze,” SWNS reported. ANGLER LANDS MASSIVE FISH IN MINNESOTA,

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The Yellowstone Ranch Is a Real Place in Montana—and You Can Even Stay There

Nearly five hours west of the national park of the same name sits the Yellowstone ranch. In real life, the working cattle ranch in Montana is known as the Chief Joseph Ranch, and it was featured in the pages of AD back in 1994. On Paramount’s hit Western drama, created by Taylor Sheridan, which returned

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The Bidet’s Big Break: A Case for the Fixture’s History and Installation

Be that as it may, bidets remain indispensable in many spaces in Italy. Massimo Vismara, a Vice President at Ideal Standard International confirms this to us, explaining, “Despite the new jetted solutions, in Italy the bidet is undeniably important. Abroad, well, they don’t even know what one is! You also have to consider that in

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New hotels for family-friendly travel in America, from Florida to Tennessee and more

There’s so much America out there to explore.  From the Catskill Mountains to beachy retreats in Myrtle Beach to lake life on Mackinac Island, recent months have witnessed a new roster of family-friendly hotels hitting the market.  Below, check out 10 hotels and resorts to take your kids to for indoor water park splashes, zip

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Early Pottery Barn Black Friday Sale 2024: 13 Great Deals You Can Shop Now

The Pottery Barn Black Friday sale is one of our favorites every year. And while we’re anxiously awaiting details of the official sale to shop, you can get a head-start on savings with the brand’s current end-of-season sale. Right now, you can score up to 50% off thousands of items in-store and online, including furniture,

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Chris Wallace Is Moving on From His CNN Job and His Longtime D.C. Home

Just a few days after announcing his departure from CNN, broadcaster Chris Wallace is listing his Washington, D.C. home of 27 years for $6.4 million, the Wall Street Journal reports. The anchor and his wife bought the Georgian Revival residence for $1.1 million in 1997, around the time they got married. The dwelling sports a

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Holiday Dinnerware That Suits All Seasons

One thing you can control during the chaotic holiday season? Setting the table. We’ve sought out holiday dinnerware worthy of showcasing your cooking (a far cry from the melamine plates always plaguing the season)—serving platters for showstopping turkeys, glassware for heavy pours of Gewürztraminer, appetizer plates piled high with latkes. For those of us that

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