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That $2 Bill in Your Wallet Could Be Worth More Than You Think
At one time, superstitious people believed the \$2 bill was unlucky and even carried a curse. However, this myth is far from the truth. In fact, owning a \$2 bill could bring you good luck—and maybe even a few thousand dollars if you know how to spot its value. Often overlooked, the \$2 bill has…
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Country Singer HARDY Amazes Fans by Bringing Blind Cancer Survivor on Stage and Performing a Song He Had Promised to Retire
HARDY Grants Five-Year-Old Cancer Survivor a Dream Night to Remember Five-year-old Sawyer has endured more challenges in his short life than most face in a lifetime, but one thing has always brought him comfort—HARDY’s music. This past weekend, the young fan’s dream came true when he met his country music hero and attended what was…
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Grammy-Winning Artist Pras Michel Sentenced to 14 Years for Illegal Foreign Donation Scheme
Pras Michel, a founding member of the award-winning hip-hop group the Fugees, has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for his role in a large-scale foreign influence and campaign finance scheme connected to the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Michel was convicted in 2023 on multiple charges, including conspiracy, witness tampering, and illegally channeling…
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Judge Orders Release of Long-Sealed Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts Under New Transparency Law
A federal judge has ordered the release of long-protected grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein’s first criminal investigation, marking a major shift in access to records that have been hidden for nearly two decades. The decision follows the passage of a new federal law that overrides the traditional secrecy long associated with grand jury…
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ABC Anchor Admits Truth As Trump’s DC Crackdown Yields Big Results
President Donald Trump’s federalization of Washington, D.C.—which was initially met with mixed reactions—has yielded massive results on an issue that has long been hidden in plain view. Kyra Phillips, the anchor for ABC News, revealed on-air that she was “jumped” just two blocks from her Washington, D.C. studio, “during the past two years.” Violent crime in the…
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RNC Files Election Integrity Lawsuit In Maryland Over Huge Discrepancy
The Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit Friday against Maryland election officials, alleging the state has failed to properly maintain its voter-registration rolls. According to the complaint, registration rates in several Maryland counties are “impossibly high,” with two of the state’s largest counties reporting more registered voters than adult citizens. The lawsuit also states…
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Why One Simple Accessory Sparked So Much Conversation About Melania Trump After Thanksgiving
When Melania Trump returned to Washington, D.C. after Thanksgiving, the moment was meant to be routine. Marine One landed, the cameras rolled, and the familiar choreography of a public homecoming began. But as she stepped down the helicopter stairs, something quiet and ordinary set off a wave of reactions far beyond what anyone expected. It…
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New Interim U.S. Attorney in New York Faces Scrutiny Over Past Social Media Posts
A recent appointment to a key federal role in New York has drawn considerable attention, not only for the responsibilities that come with the job, but also for the public comments its new leader shared long before stepping into office. The announcement of John A. Sarcone III as interim U.S. Attorney for the Northern District…
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Bernie Sanders calls for four-day, 32-hour work week in US – here’s how it would work
I’m like to cringe in horror if I – from the comfort of my living room, with its log-fed fire and close proximity to a coffee pot – look back at generations past and the sort of work conditions they were exposed to. These days, the majority of us have it better than 99 percent…
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Declassified Report Sparks Controversy Over 2016 Election Intelligence and Campaign Strategy
A newly declassified intelligence report has stirred debate across political circles, reigniting discussions about the 2016 presidential election and the U.S. government’s handling of foreign interference. The report, made public last week by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, reveals previously classified details about foreign intelligence gathering in the lead-up to the 2016 election. Among…
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