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Kamala Harris's Book Tour Baffles With Major City Snubs

Vice President Kamala Harris's 'Empathy Book Tour' itinerary raises eyebrows as it strategically bypasses major media hubs like New York and Washington D.C., opting for a 15-stop tour across the US. Discover the political strategy behind the puzzling sche

Joanna Gaines' Bizarre Ban on Chipped Cake Plates

HGTV's Fixer Upper star Joanna Gaines reveals her one strict and surprising household rule involving a chipped cake plate and why she refuses to break it, offering a glimpse into her design philosophy and family life.

I Review Books From A 40ft Ladder - Best Job In The World

Meet the man with Britain's most unique profession: a full-time book reviewer who works from a 40ft-high platform. Discover the incredible story behind his sky-high career and the simple secret to landing your dream job.

Library book returned after 82 years

A long-lost library book has finally been returned after 82 years, sparking joy and nostalgia. Discover the fascinating story behind this overdue return.

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's brutal critique of modern design

TV design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen slams contemporary decor trends in a fiery rant, calling modern homes 'soulless' and 'boring'. Discover his controversial views on minimalist aesthetics and why he believes maximalism is making a comeback.

Maximalist 'pattern drenching' dominates interior design

Forget minimalism – the hottest trend in home décor is 'pattern drenching', where bold prints and clashing colours create vibrant, personality-packed spaces. Discover how to embrace maximalism without overwhelming your home.

Art Nouveau’s AI-Era Renaissance

As artificial intelligence reshapes creativity, the organic elegance of Art Nouveau offers a compelling counterbalance. Discover why this 19th-century aesthetic is experiencing a resurgence.

Baffling Cambridge junction nominated for design award

A perplexing road junction in Cambridge has left drivers scratching their heads, despite being shortlisted for a prestigious design award. Locals call it 'crazy' – but could there be method in the madness?

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