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A history buff bought a piece of a tent from Goodwill for $1,700. It really did belong to George Washington
As a collector of artifacts, Richard “Dana” Moore makes a habit of scrolling through Goodwill’s online thrift store, and one day in 2022, he came across an item that piqued his interest. Moore wound up making a historic find.
Biden outraises and outspends Trump in June as questions loom about the president’s political future
President Joe Biden outraised – and dramatically outspent – the campaign of Republican rival Donald Trump last month, new campaign reports filed Saturday show, raising questions about how long the president’s political team can operate at full throttle if donations dry up.
More than 1,500 US flights canceled for the third day straight as airlines slowly recover from global tech outage
Additional flight cancellations are expected through this weekend as airlines gradually recover from a global tech outage that has left thousands of passengers stranded at airports.
Secret Service says it denied Trump additional resources in recent years even as his team complained
Former President Donald Trump’s security detail had complained they were not being given enough resources and personnel by the Secret Service over the past two years, and the agency acknowledged Saturday it denied some requests.
Europe turns to conscription as threat of wider war with Russia grows
Before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, many, including Kyiv, were skeptical that a major war could return to Europe. More than two years on, another shift once unthinkable is underway on conscription.
Sellers accuses Pelosi and Schumer of ‘political malpractice’ in the way they are handling Biden
Democratic political commentator Bakari Sellers says that while he loves former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate minority leader Charles Schumer, they are committing ‘political malpractice, at best’ with their efforts to aid some lawmakers who want President Biden to drop out of the 2024 campaign.
The global software outage affected this forecaster’s broadcast. He took the weather report into his own hands – literally
As what was possibly the “largest IT outage in history” impacted computer systems across the globe this week, a Northern California weather forecaster found a creative – and hands-on – solution to keep his viewers updated as his news station’s software remained offline.
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