A One-of-a-Kind Living Experience: Historic Church Conversion on Baymiller Street

Set in the heart of Cincinnati, this Baymiller Street property presents a rare chance to own a thoughtfully converted historic church—where timeless architecture meets modern living. From the outside, its striking brick façade, arched windows, and Gothic Revival details immediately distinguish it from surrounding homes. It carries the presence of a landmark, offering not just a…

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That “Tiny Scorpion” in Your Bathroom? Here’s What It Really Is (and What to Do)

Finding a small, unfamiliar creature on your bathroom floor can instantly trigger alarm. At first glance, it may look like a miniature scorpion—pincers, flat body, and a still, almost eerie presence. But if there’s no tail or stinger, you’re likely looking at a Pseudoscorpion. Despite their intimidating appearance, these tiny arachnids are harmless to humans and…

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Cruise-Linked Hantavirus

What began as a routine expedition aboard the MV Hondius has developed into a growing international health concern after reports of illness linked to the voyage began emerging across multiple countries. A newly confirmed case in Switzerland has increased concern among passengers, families, and health officials, many of whom are still waiting for clear information…

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My Sister-in-Law Used My Card Without Asking—Then the Consequences Caught Up With Her at the Airport

Recovering from a C-section is already a physically and emotionally demanding experience, especially while caring for a newborn. For one mother, those early days with her son Spencer were filled with small, careful victories—lifting him gently, managing pain, and adjusting to a new rhythm of life. But that fragile balance was disrupted when her sister-in-law,…

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