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Plans to convert Napa's closed main post office into hotel takes step forward
Since the Napa earthquake in 2014, the main post office has sat vacant. It suffered significant structural damage and, at one point, was slated for demolition. Now it is registered as a historic building and there is renewed optimism to bring the…
ALDI's Summer Alcoholic Beverage Offerings Are Quite Popular
Aldin Zajmi has been the director of national buying for adult beverages for ALDI for the past five years, and in his position, he's seen the store's significant growth in the alcohol sector. Arlin Zajmi has a lot to smile about. As the director of…
Tech exec puts $10m Sydney clifftop home with pool on the market
Tamie Minami, a board director at a technology and manufacturing conglomerate, has put her modern clifftop home at North Curl Curl on the market with a price guide of $10 million. Minami is listed as director, audit and supervisory committee member…
Exclusive | New Thomas Jefferson statue shipped to White House for latest Trump display
A full-size Thomas Jefferson is heading back to the White House he left in 1809. George Lundeen, the same artist who sculpted a defiant bronze of Trump that stands at the president's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, says he recently shipped…
Saturday Kitchen fans spot sign guest 'getting on host's nerves
Fans believe they spotted the host give away his true feelings. BBC viewers watching the latest instalment of the broadcaster's weekly cookery programme, believe the first guest got on the presenter's nerves. Saturday Kitchen returned with another…
Nuneaton town centre pub refurb complete - but its future is unclear
Work has finished at a former Nuneaton town centre pub - but its future remains unclear. Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council owns the former old India Red pub and planned for it to be part of the nearby Grayson Place regeneration on the old Co-op…
Nigel Farage attends posh private members club - as MPs debate levy he slammed
Grinning contentedly, Nigel Farage was spotted leaving a posh private members club this week – his third such outing in just one month. But while Reform UK's leader spent several hours at the exclusive spot on Wednesday afternoon, MPs…
America's Founding Fathers plotted revolution over drinks at these historic taverns
Some of the ideas that fueled the American Revolution were discussed over drinks. An important part of colonial life, taverns gave people a place to gather, exchange news and debate politics. Many became meeting places for the Founding Fathers and…
Former top Treasury adviser warns that HMRC plans to track personal finances with AI
A former senior Treasury adviser to Gordon Brown has warned that HMRC is on the cusp of using artificial intelligence to track people's and businesses income and expenditure without them knowing. Dr Chris Wales, who was a member of Mr Brown's…
The '1776 Diet': What Americans really ate during the nation's founding
Many of the American colonists' eating habits have made a comeback in recent years. They ate minimally processed, locally sourced whole foods and regularly incorporated organ meats into their meals. Livestock and many Old World crops had already…
Ex-England star reveals Capello turning point where he let players have beers
A FORMER England star has revealed the moment Fabio Capello allowed players to have a beer before a crucial World Cup clash. The Italian was in charge of the Three Lions for their disastrous 2010 World Cup campaign in South Africa. Your info will…
Neapolitan ragù recipe
Naples is in what is still a poor part of Italy, and meat doesn't play a huge role in its traditional cookery, said Tom Parker Bowles. But this slow-cooked ragù, which I've adapted from Arthur Schwartz's “Naples at Table”, is a…
Fight them for the beaches: the real villain of Europe's overtourism is big business | Adam Almeida
Few scenes better capture the essence of a European summer than the terminals of our airports in the early hours of the morning. Britons necking pints like a football match is on, German couples eagerly murmuring about their cycling tour across…
How Oreo cookies helped shape the Commanders' rebrand
ASHBURN, Va. -- Long before Mark Clouse took control of a Washington Commanders rebrand as team president by combining their burgundy and gold to restore an iconic look, he sought to combine two other elements -- chocolate and peanut butter -- to…
AI is 'out of control and could be used to spy on all of us' - 'great danger'
CCTV cameras installed in Notting Hill area, west London The UK could become a surveillance state through the growing use of AI to track our movements, a former adviser to Gordon Brown has warned. Chris Wales, who was a member of Mr Brown's Council…
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