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No single movie changed Hollywood more than Star Wars: A New Hope. Or, as we simply knew it back in 1977, just Star Wars. Sure, an argument can be made that Jaws deserves that honor, or even Gone with ...
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Kirsten Dunst has her eyes on the green prize. The “Roofman” star, 43, candidly admitted that she wants to be in the sequel to “A Minecraft Movie” — or any project that gives her bank account a ...
If you've ever owned a pickup truck and used it either for work or perhaps overlanding, you know firsthand just how frustrating it can be to try and keep everything in the bed neat and organized. It ...
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Dear Heloise: When hanging up pictures, it is best to drill a pilot hole into the plaster for the nail before hammering it in. If one does not drill a hole, the plaster surface will splinter, creating ...
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The Earth is awash in data about itself. Every day, satellites capture around 100 terabytes of imagery. But making sense of it isn’t always easy. Seemingly simple questions can be fiendishly complex ...