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At Home CEO Says Retailer Can Increase Its Store Count Almost Threefold
“We are throwing off a lot of cash, but we’ve got a lot of growth in front of us,” At Home CEO Lee Bird said in a “Mad Money” interview.
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Loyal Pit Bull Rescues Four From New Jersey Fire
A pit bull has become a four-legged hero credited with saving a family of four after a house fire started in New Jersey.
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SEE INSIDE: Aaron Hernandez's Former Home in North Attleborough Sold for $1M
Aaron Hernandez’s former mansion in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, has been sold for $1 million to a real estate investor. The Boston Herald reports that Arif Khan bought the home for about $300,000 lower than the asking price. The 5,647-square-foot residence includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a wet bar, a hot tub, a sauna, a finished basement, a theater room and…
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A Timeless Home Just Steps from the Ocean
We’re at Rockaway Beach for a look at an impressive abode just steps from the water. The home is filled with generous entertaining ares from the formal to the relaxed – all accentuated with classic architectural details, giving the home a timeless elegance. And if the manicured backyard isn’t enough for you, well, just head to the beach. Link...
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Where to Stand, How to Watch and More: Things to Know if You're Cheering on a Runner in the BOA Chicago Marathon
Cheering on a runner in this year’s Bank of America Chicago Marathon? You’re certainly not alone.
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Bank of America Chicago Marathon: Running For a Cause
One dedicated animal lover plans to raise money for PAWS Chicago by running the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
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Deadly Gas Explosion at Murietta Home Captured by Doorbell Camera
Video of a gas explosion that killed a utility worker, injured a mother, and rocked a Murietta neighborhood Tuesday was captured by the home’s doorbell camera, offering a one-of-a-kind perspective of the blow out’s power and devastation.
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‘How Did You Get Out?': Murrieta Mother Recounts Gas Explosion Survival
A Murrieta mother who was inside her home when a deadly gas explosion erupted is still in disbelief that she escaped the blast with only minor injuries.
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Utility Worker Killed, 15 Injured in Natural Gas Line Explosion at Murrieta Home
A utility worker was killed and 15 other people were injured Monday in a natural gas line explosion and fire that reduced a Murrieta home to charred rubble.
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Meet the Organizing Pros Who Let You Keep More Stuff
Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer of the Nashville-based company The Home Edit believe in streamlining your belongings to get organized, but they say it isn’t realistic to expect people to pitch so much of their stuff. “We definitely are more lenient in purging than Marie Kondo’s method,” said Shearer, referring to the author of the best-selling book “The Life-Changing Magic...
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Veteran Who Tortured Neighbors' Dogs Gets Nearly 10 Years Behind Bars
A veteran found guilty of violently abusing his neighbors’ huskies was sentenced to nearly a decade behind bars Friday.y.
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Florida Baby Born After Hurricane Michael Starts Life in Walmart Parking Lot
With the hurricane bearing down on their native home of Panama City, Wilmer Capps and Lorrainda Smith sent their three other children to stay with relatives as doctors had planned to induce labor the day after Michael made landfall.
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Sanchez, Judge Power Yankees Past Red Sox 6-2 to Even ALDS
Gary Sanchez homered twice, Aaron Judge also hit a tape-measure shot and Masahiro Tanaka pitched the New York Yankees past the Boston Red Sox 6-2 on Saturday night to tie their AL Division Series at one game apiece. Home runs by Judge and Sanchez helped chase David Price after only five outs. Sanchez’s second homer, a three-run shot in the...
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Spectator's Guide to 2018 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Cheering on a runner in this year’s Bank of America Chicago Marathon? You’re certainly not alone.
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Dog Who Walked 40 Miles Back to Family Has New Home in Texas
A Great Pyrenees mix named Cathleen has a new home in Texas after she made two 20-mile trips back to the home that surrendered her.
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Man Pleads Guilty to Illegally Smuggling Bengal Tiger Cub
A man arrested for attempting to illegally smuggle a Bengal tiger cub in the passenger side of his car across the U.S.-Mexico border through the San Ysidro Port of Entry pleaded guilty to federal charges Tuesday.
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Home Rented by Cubs' Jake Arrieta Listed for $1.8M
A Chicago home rented by Jake Arrieta and his family has now been listed for $1.799 million – and the neighborhood appears to be a favorite among Cubs pitchers. The six-bedroom, 5,000-square-foot home in the Graceland West part of Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, reportedly housed the Arrieta family until their lease ended a few weeks ago, according to the Chicago Tribune….
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Spectator's Guide to 2017 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
More than 1.7 million spectators are set to cheer on thousands of Bank of America Chicago Marathon runners on Oct. 8. Are you cheering on a runner? Here is some important information to know.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines to Say Goodbye to ‘Fixer Upper' After Current Season
After four years of turning dilapidated houses into sleek, modern farmhouse-style homes, Chip and Joanna Gaines are starting a new chapter.
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Tiger Cub Discovered in Man's Vehicle in Illegal Smuggling Attempt: CBP
The discovery of a Bengal tiger cub stashed in the back of a car led to an American teenager’s arrest at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry Thursday.