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Laid Off In Lockdown, Construction Worker Starts Crafting Radiator Covers–And Earns First Million

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A man has turned his lockdown side hustle into a thriving business—which he says has now turned over a million pounds. After the government-imposed lockdowns caused Liam Mchale-Smith’s construction firm to close down and lay him off, he took over the garden shed and began handmaking furniture. His wife Ruth then posted pictures on her social […]

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Good News On This Day In History – May 18

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On this day 975 years ago, the astronomy and mathematician of the Seljuk Dynasty of Persia, Omar Khayyam, was born. Most famous for calculating the solar year with remarkable precision such that his calendar is still in use in Iran today, he also contributed to the understanding of the parallel axiom, and cubic equations. READ a […]

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2 Unknown Rembrandts Hidden In Private Collection For 200 Years Sparks Upcoming Auction

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A pair of small portraits made, perhaps spontaneously, of Rembrandt van Rijk’s distant in-laws were discovered recently among a private collection. Never seen before, or known in any of the Rembrandt literature, the portraits could be the smallest he ever made, and greatly surprised the owners who had never imagined the true origin of the […]

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Georgia State University Hails First Class Of Inmate Graduates: ‘A Degree To Utilize When They Come Home’

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In caps, gowns, and perhaps even ‘blues,’ 9 inmates at Walker State Prison in Georgia are set to receive their associates degrees for 60 credit hours of coursework done while incarcerated. 3 are graduating with highest honors (3.9 – 4.0 GPA) while the other 6 are gradutaing with high honors (3.7 – 3.89). Organized by […]

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