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Jörg Ebers built a home in a small vacant lot on Auguststrasse in Berlin-Mitte. Read More »
A rent-controlled apartment is the stuff of city legend, but Rob Schleifer has chosen a distinctly rural approach to his very urban dwelling. Read More »
Interpretations of soldierly styles are returning to the catwalks. Read More »
The U.S. speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno has evolved from an Olympic hero into his own brand. Read More »
They hoped authorities would redirect the flow from up the canyon, but officials say it's private land. Homeowners erect plywood walls, making neighbors fear that will funnel debris onto their lots. After the Station fire, Cory Ryken got a quick education in how to build a sandbag wall. What he didn't learn was Read More »
Don and Sylvie Murphy live in a futuristic bunker-like structure on the suburban edges of Amsterdam. Read More »
A thrifty young interior designer has fit a world into his tiny Brooklyn studio. Read More »
FoxNews.com conducted an informal poll on Monday and found there are a lot of people who think Presidents Day honors a lot of presidents -- with responses ranging from George Washington to Barack Obama. Read More »
Do the electromagnetic fields of power lines, cells and Wi-Fi cause harm? Experts disagree, so anxieties persist. Three years ago, at the age of 48, Camilla Rees had to leave her apartment in downtown San Francisco. Not because of the rent, she says, but because of the radiation. Read More »
It has been nicknamed “The Boston University Invitational’’ because of how often the Terriers have won the Beanpot. Last night, there was a sign in the stands at TD Garden that read, “It’s not the Beanpot, it’s the Jackpot,’’ referring to veteran BU coach Jack Parker, whose squad had won 12 of the previous 16 crowns. Read More »
Rhum Barbancourt is a national tradition, surviving the tumult of the last century and a half. Whether it is weddings or holidays, or raising voodoo spirits, no other will do. When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt arrived here in 1934 to mark the end of America's occupation of Haiti, he insisted on toasting Read More »
It has been nearly 40 years since Alexandria's high schools were combined into T.C. Williams High School, completing the integration required after the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision, but the lessons learned in 1971 live on. Read More »
Australians held a national day of mourning Sunday for the 173 people who died a year earlier in the country's worst wildfire disaster. Read More »
Coach becomes No. 1 in franchise victories as Lakers struggle to victory against Bobcats. Coach becomes No. 1 in franchise victories as Lakers struggle to victory against Bobcats. Read More »
In his apartment at the edge of Germany’s Black Forest, the artist Stefan Strumbel embraces the street. Read More »
Michael Douglas' former home, exceptional for its stunning vistas and privacy, is on the market for $29 million. The Mediterranean-style Montecito villa once shared by Oscar-winning actor Michael Douglas and former wife Diandra de Morrell Douglas is on the market for $29 million. Read More »

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