Your $2 bill may be worth a lot 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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‘We Caught Them’ — Speaker Johnson Goes Public, Exposes ‘Poison Pill’ Dems Tried To Sneak In
Speaker Johnson Exposes ‘Poison Pill’ Dems Tried to Sneak Into Bill Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told Newsmax on Monday that once the government shutdown ends, House Republicans are readying ideas to tackle rising healthcare costs. The House on Sept. 19 passed a clean continuing resolution 217-212 that would fund the federal government through Nov. 21,…
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The Meaning Behind Shoes Strung Up On A Power Line
It’s a sight you’ve probably seen in cities or suburbs—pairs of shoes tied together by their laces and tossed over a power line, dangling high above the ground. But have you ever wondered what it really means? The truth is, there isn’t just one meaning. In some places, it’s a playful prank or a rite…
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FBI Shakeup Rocks Washington D.C. – Kash Patel Makes Bombshell Announcement
The sudden removal of FBI Atlanta chief Paul Brown, after he reportedly balked at aggressive searches tied to Trump-era fraud claims, has turned an already radioactive topic into a full-blown political drama. His refusal to execute certain warrants, followed by a massive raid seizing hundreds of boxes of Fulton County election records, has fueled competing…
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Former Texas Cop Acquitted In Uvalde School Shooting
A jury on Wednesday acquitted former Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District police officer Adrian Gonzales, 52, on all 29 felony counts of child endangerment related to his actions during the May 24, 2022, Robb Elementary School shooting, in which 19 children and two teachers were killed. Gonzales, who was among the first officers to respond…
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Senate Confirms Trump Nominee Anne-Leigh Moe As U.S. District Judge
The United States Senate has advanced the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominee Anne-Leigh Moe to serve as U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Florida. The vote was 53–46. Trump celebrated the confirmation with a post on his Truth Social account. “I am pleased to announce the nomination of Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe to…
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UNSENT MESSAGE: Police have found a seven-word message on Savannah Guthrie’s mother’s phone — never sent, never seen, until now.
The discovery of the unsent message has become a painful anchor in a case already defined by uncertainty. Investigators now move through every digital footprint around that moment, tracking timestamps, cell tower pings, and gaps in activity, hoping that somewhere in the silence lies a pattern they missed before. For them, those seven words are…
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Man describes horrific ‘Scromiting’ reaction as cannabis side effect sends thousands to ER
For years, cannabis has been sold as a gentle escape: a plant, not a pill; a remedy, not a risk. Yet for thousands of heavy or long-term users, especially those who started young, it’s quietly turning into a trap called Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome. Their lives shrink around the fear of the next attack. Jobs are…
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Minneapolis Mayor Frey: Trump, ICE Putting City In ‘Impossible Situation’
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Thursday that the city is in an “impossible situation” and that the current circumstances are “not sustainable” after a federal immigration agent shot a man during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation, sparking renewed tensions and protests. The comments came a week after Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman, was…
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Fetterman’s Candid Admission Exposes a Leadership Vacuum Inside the Democratic Party
Sen. John Fetterman’s latest remarks may go down as one of the most revealing moments for Democrats since their post-election reckoning began. In a refreshingly blunt interview, the Pennsylvania Democrat openly acknowledged what many voters — and even lawmakers — have quietly suspected for months: no one appears to be in charge of the Democratic…
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