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This winter decor will add a special touch anywhere in your home or workplace. Make several of them and this simple frame can become a statement. Embellish or doodle on the paper and it can become anything you want it to be!
Utah Republicans woke up with a political hangover on Wednesday. Mia Love missed her chance by a fraction. Mitt conceded defeat. Facebook and Twitter -- those gauges of the public fervor -- were not happy, at least in Utah, as the results came in. And that unhappiness continued with some anger on Wednesday morning. And calls for a return to grace, beginning with a statement from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
It is amazing to see how the Church really has touched nearly every corner of the world.
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When Alicia Johnson went inside Wal-Mart, she probably had no idea the ruckus her 13-year-old daughter Savannah Johnson was capable of sleeping through.
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Donny Osmond shared the sweetest tweet on Mother's Day, saying, "These mothers are the reason for our strong and loving #family. I am eternally grateful to them."
In 1986, a journey to find a cure for acne began. Twenty-five years later, the medical group that started this journey had discovered not only a cure for cystic acne, but treatment for many other skin disorders as well.
Stockton Cram may have been the most popular little boy among the LDS community after the Saturday afternoon session of the 183rd Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Oct. 5, 2013. It was the night after 8-year-old Stockton had the opportunity to shake the hand of president of the LDS Church, Thomas S. Monson, that he asked his mom, Cristy Cram, this very question.
LDS Pulitzer Prize–winning author Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's son, Nathan Ulrich, went missing in the Bermuda Triangle on Monday.
When LDS author Mary Bell was contacted by Ariana Huffington, she received a message most writers would dream to hear: "We need your voice on the Huffington Post."
In December, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). At first, I was stunned. How can this be? I feel fine, I am healthy. Questions for my future flooded my mind. What does this mean for my golf, my skiing, my eyesight?