Bride wears her grandmother’s wedding dress 60 years later: 'It fit like a glove'

When Allie Livingwater was weddings” target=”_blank”>married <, wore her grandmother’s wedding dressa> at her marriage ceremony on Sept. 25. < in Greenfield, Massachusetts, according to Livingwater. BRIDE SAYS YOU SHOULD KEEP YOUR WEDDING DRESS SECRET, HERE’S WHY Livingwater told Fox News she decided she wanted to wear her grandmother’s “timeless” gown about five years ago. Livingwater…

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NASA delays spacewalk following space debris alert

A scheduled air-and-space” target=”_blank”>spacewalk< astronauts was postponed after the agency received a debris warning for the International Space Station (ISS).  In a statement, NASA wrote that the notification of debris was received on Monday evening. NASA LAUNCHES SPACECRAFT TO CRASH INTO ASTEROID “Due to the lack of opportunity to properly assess the risk it could…

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El Chapo's wife sentenced to three years in prison

A federal judge sentenced Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of Mexico’s most notorious drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, to three years in prison and 48 months of supervised release. Coronel pleaded guilty earlier this year to assisting her husband’s cartel, the Sinaloa cartel, in its drug distribution process while her husband was imprisoned, according…

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University of Oxford on omicron: No proof COVID-19 vaccines won't prevent against severe disease

The world-regions said Tuesday there was no evidence that current infectious-disease infectious-disease would not continue to protect against infectious-disease” target=”_blank”>severe disease< The institution pledged to carefully evaluate the implications of the emergency of the variant for vaccine immunity.  Oxford University said it was ready to produce a new version of its vaccine – developed with…

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The cheapest new cars you can buy in 2022

It’s been a rough year to buy a new car and 2022 doesn’t look much better. Average transaction prices hit a record above $46,000 in October due to low inventories and its going to be a while before the situation returns to normal. The increase is also the result of a market shift toward trucks…

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