The White House Christmas tree is grown on a family farm, and four letters that airline passengers dread are revealed.
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The "SSSS" on a boarding pass signifies potential turbulence during airline travel, and here's what it entails.
Andrew Gruel, a renowned chef from California, offers advice on how families can save money on Halloween candy while maintaining their cool status among neighbors.
The owners of Cartner's Christmas Tree Farm in Newland, North Carolina, discuss their experience of growing the tree chosen by the White House for America's Christmas tree.
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