One Glove at a Time:'Mittens for Detroit' Is Warming Hearts and Hands.


Actress Erin Cummings was helping her cousin hand out Halloween candy in Detroit when a mother and her two daughters came to the door. The entire family was really upset, Cummings recalls.“One little girl was shivering and crying and clutching her bare hand with her other mittened hand. And my cousin leaned down and said, ‘Why are you crying? You’re missing a glove? Are you cold?’ ” Cummings said. “It was very cold that night like an unusually cold Halloween night my cousin invited the girls and their mom inside to get warm.”Cummings’ cousin gave the girl a spare pair of gloves, hugged her and gave her a piece of candy. The family had been miserable and heading home but the new gloves changed their mood and they decided to continue trick-or-treating.

Everything you need to know to keep yourself, your kids and your pets safe this Halloween.

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IT IS ALMOST ‘trick or treat’ time and while Halloween is a fun occasion, some of the celebrations have their risks. The public has been advised by authorities who stress they are not trying to spoil anyone’s fun to be sensible this Halloween. Emergency services, in particular, have said they do not want to see a repeat of serious injuries they have seen in previous years.

The Irish For... Some spooky Irish words to get you in the mood for Samhain.

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EMILY DICKINSON ONCE remarked that November is the Norway of the year, a line that loses one of its beauty even when we disagree as to what she meant by it. As a resident of Dublin, my view is that she was alluding to the Norwegian invention of dynamite, given the constant bangers that punctuate the evenings of the eleventh month. 

We're the Dealers of Hope': Four West Virginia Moms Offer Support to Opioid Addicts


Four women living in Martinsburg, West Virginia, have come together as dealers only they’re dealing hope to addicts who have hit rock bottom. Tina Stride, Kristie Plotner, Tara Diggs-Mayson and Lisa Melcher bonded over their shared experiences dealing with an addicted family member and decided to do what they can to help others in their community struggling with heroin addiction. Living in a small town of just 18,000 people, they are in the epicentre of the heroin epidemic ravaging the country.

Prince Harry had his own wedding 'wardrobe malfunction', and it definitely beats Meghan's.

All eyes were on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over the weekend but there was just one main focus in the headlines. Meghan Markle’s so-called wardrobe malfunction celebrating her 37th birthday at the wedding of her husband’s close friend Charlie van Straubenzee and Daisy Jenks, the newly-appointed Duchess of Sussex’s dress unfastened itself for a brief second.
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