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Expert DIYer April Wilkerson builds a multi-tool key holder for keeping essential tools organized and always within reach.
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Like a microplastic-free cutting board, warming seaweed soup packets, and cozy slippers that double as kitchen shoes.
By December, CDN staffers were in a daze, wondering how 2025 had moved so quickly. We estimate we’ve published at least 2,500 stories this year, ranging from deadly serious topics like recent historic ...
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