Category: US News
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George O. Walton’s 1913 Liberty Coin Fetches $3.17 Million After Decades in Family Possession
Tragically, in 1962, George O. Walton lost his life in a car accident, leaving his possessions to his family. In 1945, George O. Walton, a collector from North Carolina, acquired a 1913 Liberty Head coin for $3,750 Following his passing, Melva (George O. Walton’s sister) and her husband Robert retrieved the coin from Walton’s estate.…
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Tree of Life Massacre Anniversary Marked by Pro-Palestine Graffiti at Allderdice High School
Pro-Palestine graffiti was discovered on the front of Allderdice High School, a predominantly Jewish neighborhood institution. The Squirrel Hill community awoke on Thursday, a day before the city was scheduled to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the tragic Tree of Life massacre, during which 11 congregants lost their lives in a violent attack at the…
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Lucky Numbers Lottery Ticket Worth $100,000 Nears Expiry in Illinois
A $100,000 Powerball prize, won last year, is on the brink of expiring, but no one has yet claimed their luck. LUCKY NUMBERS Lottery enthusiasts in Aurora, Illinois, are anxiously waiting for a fortunate ticket holder to step forward before November 7 The mysterious holder of this fortunate ticket acquired it on November 8, 2022,…
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New COVID Shots Available to Provide Additional Protection To Eligible Children And Adults Following Increasing Cases
The new COVID shots available will provide additional protection to eligible children and adults following increasing cases. New COVID Shots Available Will Provide Additional Protection from Viruses Following Increasing Cases and Hospitalizations The new COVID shots available will provide additional protection to eligible children and adults following increasing cases and hospitalizations, wherein eligible children and…
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FBI Links Nigeria Online Fraud Schemes With Oregon Company’s Case Of Illegally Accepting Payments Through Unlicensed Money-Transmitting Business
FBI linked Nigeria online fraud schemes with an Oregon company’s case of illegally accepting payments through an unlicensed money-transmitting business. Online Fraud Schemes in Nigeria Linked with Oregon Company’s Case of Accepting Payments Through Unlicensed Money-Transmitting Business FBI revealed the connection between the Nigeria online fraud schemes and the case of the Oregon company, commonly…
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South Dakota Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Child Abuse and Manslaughter
The sentencing was handed down on October 24, 2023, as revealed by United States Attorney Alison J. Ramsdell. A South Dakota man, Noah Virgil White Lance, III, aged 34, has been sentenced by Chief Judge Roberto A. Lange of the U.S. District Court for his involvement in a tragic case of Voluntary Manslaughter and Child…
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Wendi Adelson Testifies in Murder Trial, Denies Knowledge of Alleged Conspiracy
Charlie Adelson is accused of conspiring to kill Florida State University law professor Dan Markel in 2014, with Wendi Adelson labeled as an un-indicted co-conspirator by the state. Wendi Adelson, the key witness in the murder trial of her ex-brother-in-law, Charlie Adelson, testified on Thursday, asserting her innocence and denying any knowledge of the alleged…
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Robert Card Manhunt: Law Enforcement Surrounds Residence
Law enforcement has descended upon the Bowdoin, Maine residence of alleged gunman Robert Card, as they believe they are closing in on the suspect responsible for the recent shooting rampage. Surrounding Robert Card’s home are an array of law enforcement vehicles, drones, and helicopters, creating a tense and dynamic scene Authorities have reported possible movement…
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Innovative Moon Camera Design Aces Testing for Upcoming Lunar Missions
This innovative moon camera design, jointly developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA’s Artemis imagery team, is poised to play a pivotal role in upcoming crewed missions to the moon. A cutting-edge moon camera design, known as the Handheld Universal Lunar Camera (HULC), has undergone rigorous testing in lunar-like terrains on Earth The HULC…
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NBA Legend Robert Smith, aka ‘Bingo,’ Passes Away at 77, Leaving Lasting Impact on Cleveland Cavaliers
While the precise cause of his demise remains unknown, Robert Smith had been grappling with health challenges in recent times. NBA Legend Robert Smith, widely known as “Bingo”, passed away at the age of 77, as confirmed by the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday Robert Smith’s impact on the Cavaliers was monumental, leading to the retirement…