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On this day in history, April 4, 1973, World Trade Center opens in NYC, crowned by tallest towers on Earth

The massive World Trade Center at the southern tip of Manhattan, highlighted by what were then the two tallest skyscrapers on the planet, opened on this day in history, April 4, 1973. The official ceremony was hosted by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York and Gov. William Cahill of New Jersey. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey …

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How to make the 'perfect egg sandwich' recipe from 'Birds of Prey'

Margot Robbie, arguably the world’s most present sweetheart, has stunned film fans across the globe since her major motion picture debut in the 2013 black comedy film “Wolf of Wall Street.” Most recently, she was a fan favorite in the fantasy comedy “Barbie” which sparked enduring propagandist opinions around the world. The film was largely challenged as “anti-male” by viewers. …

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6 weird beach laws around United States that may surprise you

Beaches are a place of relaxation, fun and, in some cases, strange laws. In a general sense, a lot of beaches follow the same basic rules. Don’t litter. Leave your furry friend home. 5 BEACH-TOWN ALTERNATIVES TO TRY INSTEAD OF THE POPULAR AND CROWDED DESTINATIONS No glass containers or bottles. Some beaches around the United States have more specific laws …

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Hefty feline mistaken for dangerous mountain lion in 911 call: 'That's a BIG cat!'

A California resident severely miscalculated a situation after mistaking a large domestic cat for a mountain lion. In a Mar. 26 Facebook post, the South San Francisco Police Department explained that it was called over to a residential area due to a potential cougar sighting. “That’s a BIG cat!” the post began. “This morning a South San Francisco resident reported …

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One of oldest Christian liturgical books expected to bring in more than $2.6M at London auction

One of the oldest Christian liturgical books is expected to sell for more than $2.6 million at an auction in London. The Crosby-Schøyen Codex was written on Egyptian papyrus from around 250-350 A.D., and produced in one of the first monasteries. “It’s right at that period, that transitional period, when papyrus scroll starts turning into codex form,” Eugenio Donadoni, Christie’s …

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Sweet home Alabama orange rolls have taken 'state by storm' of sugar, butter, citrus

Roll, orange roll. The home of the Alabama Crimson Tide has a curious obsession with pastries painted in the citrus tint of gridiron rival Tennessee Volunteers. “There’s a chunk of Alabama that has fallen hard for orange rolls,” Melissa Hall, co-director of the Southern Foodways Alliance in Oxford, Mississippi, told Fox News Digital. EASY-DRINKING HERBAL BEER GRUIT INSPIRED BY ERA …

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Florida dog owner wrestles pup from gator's jaws, plus why these orange rolls are such a hit in Alabama

MAN VS. GATOR – A 77-year-old weightlifter from Moore Haven, Florida, rescued his dog Rodger after an alligator’s jaws chomped down onto the pup, requiring his owner to wrestle with the reptile. Continue reading… NEAR MISS – An Oregon man avoided a runaway saw blade that rolled through a parking lot and slammed into a store just seconds after he …

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On this day in history, April 3, 1978, 'Star Wars' snubbed for Best Picture Oscar in favor of 'Annie Hall'

Woody Allen’s quaint, quirky film “Annie Hall” incited one of the great controversies in Oscar history when it captured the Academy Award for Best Picture over innovative blockbuster and American cultural landmark “Star Wars” on this day in history, April 3, 1978. The Hollywood hullabaloo has grown only greater in the decades since. “‘Annie Hall’ contains more intellectual wit and …

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10 Amazon finds that can help you build a garden no matter how small your space

Gardening isn’t just for homeowners with acres of land. Whether you live in an apartment or have just a small plot of land to work with, there are options for every gardener. From growing herbs in your window to hanging planters that fit perfectly on your deck, we’ve crafted a list of products that can help you grow fresh veggies …

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California family grieves its loss by pouring faith, love into new venture: ‘It’s Dad and God with us’

A family is turning its pain into purpose after it unexpectedly lost a loved one. The Cooks —Kim, Lindsey, Brittney and Cailin Cook of Sacramento, California — started Something Sweet in 2022. It’s a premium, frozen cookie dough brand that ships nationwide. Fox News Digital spoke with mom Kim Cook, as well as Lindsey Cook, 27, and Brittney Cook, 25, …

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