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Sharpening a $1 antique Japanese chisel brings it back to life
A $1 antique Japanese chisel is carefully sharpened and restored, revealing the craftsmanship and cutting power still hidden in the old blade.
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The hand tools that built America's homes — and why they're disappearing from workshops
These tools built every house on your street — now they're nearly gone.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s reflection on war remains deeply relevant as tensions escalate in the Middle East, reminding the ...
The dating world is getting more harrowing by the minute. Just when you thought "ghosting" − or disappearing on someone you're dating without warning − was enough of a problem, a new trend has entered ...
Spring may feel a bit far off in the middle of this frigid winter, but it’s never too early to dream of brighter days — or to start planning your warm-weather wardrobe. Per the runways, the buzziest ...
A 9-year-old boy is recovering after a popular toy caused second-degree burns to his face and hands. Caleb Chabolla, a fourth-grader in Illinois, was injured after heating up a NeeDoh in the microwave ...
CEO expectations for AI-driven growth remain high in 2026—at the same time their workforces are grappling with the more sober reality of current AI performance. Gartner research finds that only one in ...
Business Insider spoke with three stylists about which pants trends are in and out for 2026. The stylists predict bootcut jeans, metallic finishes, and leather pants will be popular this year. However ...
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