LIFE
Party professionals shared their biggest piece of advice for removing the stress and actually enjoying your holiday gathering.
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Experts break down why that thread is there and what so many people overlook about it.

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The singer said she was seriously smitten with the person since childhood — and even got to work with her.
One person said Giuliani has gone from being "America's Mayor" to being "America's douchebag."
University of Idaho President Scott Green said the demolition of the rental where the four students were killed in November 2022 will begin on Dec. 28.
Gabriel Noronha, who served during the Trump administration, oddly took The Washington Post to task for its holiday decorations.
The "universally beloved comedian" appeared on "Late Night" and "The Late Late Show."
Deja Taylor, whose son critically wounded his teacher, was also separately sentenced last month to 21 months in prison for marijuana use while owning a gun.
“I guess now Clarissa can Explain AARP," the actor quipped.
“No matter how much my wife likes her Christmas gifts from me she will like the gift our dog ‘bought her’ more.”
"Working 12 hour+ days without being allowed to sit down is inhumane," one person said.
A bipartisan deal that includes sharper immigration limits and a tougher border policy in exchange for U.S. aid to Ukraine is proving elusive on Capitol Hill.
The letters were hand-written and terse.
Anthony Sargent said he threw a rock at the Capitol doors to help police. A judge went above the Justice Department's recommended sentencing in response.











































































































