Fixing a Fabergé egg ... and a Godzilla head

Fixing a Fabergé egg ... and a Godzilla head

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RISING FROM THE ASHES: The finale

The series closes with the voice of Nataly’s late father, Carlo, whose love, artistry, and spirit still echoed through the home he built. As the family returns to the ashes, small survivors, a palm tree, a ring, become symbols of enduring love and legacy. Through memories, laught ...  Show more

BONUS: Historic storm Fern to pummel the US: What to expect, plus why so many of today's kids are allowed to swear

From Florida, through the Carolinas, East Coast, and Midwest, Fern is coming and she's angry. Here's what to expect and how to stay safe, plus if it makes you swear, you're not alone. And if your kids join you you're not alone in that either. 

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