A Lifelong Party of ‘Puzzle-Making Tomfoolery’
In 1978, Jerry Slocum assembled the first International Puzzle Party in his living room. Now it’s a global event. Source: Original News
In 1978, Jerry Slocum assembled the first International Puzzle Party in his living room. Now it’s a global event. Source: Original News
New research outlines how the savvy blue dasher lives happily in storm drains and park ponds others flee. Source: Original News
After the Trump-Putin summit, European leaders said they would accompany President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to the White House on Monday. Source: Original News
They welcome a call for under-22s in England to get free bus passes to help them into work and education. Source: Original News
As the future of the chain hangs in the balance, what made tweenagers fall in love with its quirky charm? Source: Original News
The British Horseracing Authority cancels all races on 10 September in protest against the Government’s proposed tax rise on horserace betting. Source: Original News
Lancashire Police issues advice for shop owners as shoplifting levels have “spiralled”. Source: Original News
Parents share their tips for cooking up extra meals without overspending at the supermarket. Source: Original News
The U.S. Forest Service has fought decades of efforts to better protect its crews — sending them into smoke without masks or warnings about the risks. Source: Original News
Many state delegations are already under single-party control. New maps could tighten the partisan grip while decreasing the importance of general elections. Source: Original News