Ryan / The Boston Globe via Getty Images For more than 180 years, the winged cherubs adorned the walls—until 1912, when church officials had them covered up with layers of thick white paint.
This cultivated rice came in a range of colors, including red, brown, white, and black due to natural changes in the rice grain's outer layer. Wild rice was only one color: red. Over time ...
Remember the acronym F.A.S.T. to track symptoms of a stroke: look for someone's face drooping, one arm drifting downward when raising both hands, speech slurred or strange and time - call 9-1-1 as ...