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  • Rare and Ritzy Foods Are Hitting the Auction Blocks

    Published October 13, 2011

    Prestigious auction houses sell some of the world’s most sought after works of art, jewelry and collectibles. But now rare and one-of-a-kind foods are slowly making their way into auction catalogs worldwide. 

  • Mountain Coasters Add New Twist to Ski Slope Fun

    Published October 04, 2011

    In a new twist to the traditional roller coaster, several ski resorts across the country have opened up year round mountain coasters.

  • Video Games Become Hot Trend in Real Life Theme Park Attractions

    Published September 19, 2011

    A new cyber-realistic trend is riding into theme parks around the world. Blowing past the days of tea cup rides and Ferris wheels, a new breed of theme parks are taking the leap into a world of cyber magic to bring your favorite video games to life. 

  • Are Colleges Properly Prepared for Emergencies?

    Published September 14, 2011

    When disaster strikes, every second counts. Oftentimes, an early warning can mean the difference between life and death. But with the spate of school shootings in recent years, concerned parents are beginning to wonder — are our schools doing enough?

  • 5 Tech Tools to Keep You Safe at College

    Published August 22, 2011

    Summer is coming to an end and for most college-bound students that means you're heading back to the dorms -- but school can be a dangerous place. Don’t forget to include these new high tech tools to keep you and your belongings safe and protected this semester.

  • 5 Must Have Back-to-School Gadgets

    Published August 05, 2011

    The days of clunky backpacks and heavy Trapper Keepers are long ago and far away. Today’s students are more tech savvy than ever, so to keep them on track with their studies with up-to-date tech tools.

  • Prosecutor Jeff Ashton: 'I Can Only Assume ... Jurors Didn't See What I Saw'

    Published July 06, 2011

    EXCLUSIVE: There was not a moment during the trial where prosecutor Jeff Ashton entertained the notion that he’d lose the case, “Not until I heard ‘not guilty,’” he said, in an exclusive interview with FoxNews.com. “I thought it went pretty well.”

  • 5 Unexpected Ways Tech Can Keep You in Touch on Father's Day

    Published June 17, 2011

    Can't make it home this Father's Day? Here are 5 unexpected ways tech can help you fill your crucial role in your child's life.

  • Wounded Veterans Climb Kilimanjaro in Honor of Injured Comrades

    Published May 28, 2011

    The trek was conducted through the Wounded Warrior Project – a nonprofit that provides a support network for service members injured in combat. But it was also a chance for these wounded warriors to meet the mental and physical challenge of climbing Africa’s highest  peak. which lies just 200 miles south of the equator in northern Tanzania.

  • Rare Bible Exhibition Tours the Country

    Published April 13, 2011

    About 17 months ago the Green family went on a shopping spree, a very expensive shopping spree. They didn’t burn money on Bentleys or exotic yachts, but instead bought 30,000 rare biblical texts and artifacts.