
Abraham Lincoln’s lock of hair sells for more than $81,000 at auction
A lock of President Abraham Lincoln’s hair and a telegram smeared with his blood sold for more than $81,000 at auction. The historic items sold…
Continue ReadingA lock of President Abraham Lincoln’s hair and a telegram smeared with his blood sold for more than $81,000 at auction. The historic items sold…
Continue ReadingWASHINGTON, DC — The personal information of some 46,000 veterans nationwide was compromised in a breach that targeted private financial data as…
Continue ReadingJohn Wall is apologizing for throwing up gang signs. An All-Star guard for the NBA’s Washington Wizards, Wall was attending a New York City…
Continue ReadingWASHINGTON (AP) – Automakers Daimler AG and subsidiary Mercedes-Benz USA have agreed to pay $1.5 billion to the U.S. government and California…
Continue ReadingCNN partnered with Sesame Street to host a town hall for families about navigating the back-to-school season during a deadly pandemic. “The…
Continue ReadingIn 2012 Karen King, a prestigious scholar at Harvard Divinity School, announced the academic discovery of a lifetime: a scrap of papyrus, purportedly…
Continue ReadingA gas on Earth has also been detected in the atmosphere of Venus. The “entirely surprising” discovery of phosphine could hint at unknown…
Continue ReadingIf the 2020 census fails to count everyone in the US, experts warn that the consequences will be serious, widespread and long-lasting. The census is…
Continue ReadingJERUSALEM (AP) – An Israeli court has handed down three life sentences to a Jewish extremist convicted in a 2015 arson attack that killed a…
Continue ReadingBERLIN (AP) – Doctors treating Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny say his condition has improved, and he is off a ventilator and able to…
Continue ReadingWildfires scorching the West Coast have devastated the small city of Detroit, Oregon — located about 120 miles southeast of Portland —…
Continue ReadingSeven people were hospitalized after a car crash Sunday on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco may have exposed them to the deadly drug fentanyl.…
Continue ReadingNew York officials are working to curb large gatherings in Washington Square Park after parties two weekends in a row raised concern over coronavirus…
Continue ReadingLook out: Tropical Storm Sally is crawling through the Gulf of Mexico, and could be a Category 2 hurricane by the time it reaches New Orleans…
Continue ReadingBERLIN (AP) – The Berlin hospital treating poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny says his condition has improved further and he is…
Continue ReadingIf Shinzo Abe was perhaps born to be Japan’s Prime Minister, the path to political stardom for his potential successor was hardly guaranteed.…
Continue ReadingTOKYO (AP) – Yoshihide Suga has been elected as the new head of Japan’s ruling party, virtually guaranteeing him parliamentary election as…
Continue ReadingBreonna Taylor was gunned down in her Louisville, Kentucky, home exactly six months ago Sunday. Since then, no charges have been brought against any…
Continue ReadingSeveral people were rescued from Elliott Bay in Seattle after Pier 58 collapsed, according to tweets from the city’s police and fire…
Continue ReadingThe two Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies who were shot and critically injured Saturday night are out of surgery, according to a…
Continue ReadingMore than 160 human rights groups around the world have signed a letter calling for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to reverse its decision…
Continue ReadingThe first NFL Sunday of the season kicked off with players and teams acknowledging the racial strife that has engulfed the United States in recent…
Continue ReadingFifty years after winning the inaugural New York City Marathon in 1970, 80-year-old Gary Muhrcke retraced one lap around the course where he ran to…
Continue ReadingNEW YORK (AP) — Oracle said Monday that the Chinese owner of TikTok has picked the U.S. company to be its “trusted technology provider,”…
Continue ReadingA sheriff’s deputy in the Atlanta area was fired for excessive use of force on Sunday after a social media video showed the deputy repeatedly…
Continue ReadingEleven people were shot in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in a string of violent incidents Saturday night and into the early hours Sunday, according to…
Continue ReadingIt’s the first NFL Sunday of the season, which typically signals the start of tailgating, fantasy football trash talk and Scott Hanson of…
Continue ReadingWASHINGTON, DC — Most Americans are skeptical of President Donald Trump’s performance on the coronavirus pandemic — disapproving of his response,…
Continue ReadingJERUSALEM (AP) – Israel will reinstate a strict countrywide lockdown this week amid a stubborn surge in coronavirus cases. Prime Minister…
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