Having been forced to pivot, many intrepid entrepreneurs have grown their businesses in ways that they had not even considered.
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‘That I am alive today is a miracle’: Nigerian schoolgirl describes capture by Boko Haram
She was 17 when she was among 275 girls abducted by the terror group. She was sexually assaulted and faced other abuse before she escaped last year.
These smart drones can identify sharks close to shore
Management of sharks has been a subject of debate and controversy for decades.
A look at those who changed the world and left us in 2017
Everyone, from the most high-flying to the earthbound among us, leaves a mark, an echo, an imprint on those around them and those to come.
Here’s why sleep deprivation is toxic and will eventually kill you
Before you decide to pull an all-nighter, you may want to consider how toxic not getting enough sleep can be.
Nazareth, the childhood home of Jesus, is hoping for a Christmas miracle
The town known as the childhood home of Jesus Christ had markets stocked with Santa hats and green and red stockings, but very few visitors.
Anti-Semitism is still alive in Germany as Jews face ‘disturbing’ discrimination
Germany’s120,000 Jews face rising anti-Semitism from recent Muslim migrants and a resurgent right-wing nationalist movement spawned by the newcomers.
Santa School: It’s hard work to be Father (or Mother) Christmas
Founded in 1937, the Charles W. Howard Santa School in Midland, Mich., is the oldest continuously run Santa school in the world.
Christmas in Poland: Krakow casts magical spell
Dozens of wooden stalls sell local crafts, hand-painted decorations, jewelry, ceramics, clothes, candles, wreaths and other gifts.
Stunning vineyards in Argentina and Chile
From fruit-forward Cabs and red blends in eastern Chile, to floral Malbecs in Mendoza, explore the high-elevation vineyards of Chile and Argentina.