Sunday marked another milestone in the long life of Russell M. Nelson and the global religion he leads. The 100-year-old president of the 194-year-old Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
Former President Jimmy Carter is still making history well into his 100th trip around the sun. After fulfilling his final ...
About a month after turning 100-years-old, former President Jimmy Carter has received his 10th Grammy Award nomination for ...
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I loved dancing and I still do,” 100-year-old Pat Rogers, who lives at Care ... He also keeps up with technology, streaming his favourite songs from his tablet. “Positive thinking, diet ...
The museum plans to create and seal another time capsule later this year, which can be opened in another 100 years.
It took a bomb squad to open a 100-year-old time capsule. In 1924, historians at Kansas City's Liberty Memorial, now the National World War I Museum and Memorial, buried a time capsule. Along with ...
Or the title of the album? Or maybe it’s “seaside”? (Probably not that one.) We’ll know by the end of the month. You can see the full list of altered “disease” songs here.
A group of volunteers first discovered the movie poster for the film behind the walls of an old shed seven years ago ... were hidden for more than 100 years, he said. The group removed ...
This special concert is part of the Old School Gospel Series which brings together the best in traditional gospel music. Get ready to be inspired and uplifted by the soul-stirring harmonies and ...
Oct. 17 (UPI) --The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., opened a 100-year-old time capsule that contained items including newspapers and a letter from President Calvin Coolidge.