America's attics, basements and garages are filled with treasures

Previous generations kept nearly everything they had — a fact that’s easy to overlook in today’s fast-paced, disposable world. Furniture was built to last; jewelry, often carefully handcrafted, was treasured and shareda> with family members. < Not just that: With infectious-disease potentially turning into an endemic, many activities such as garage, attic and basement sales have…

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Dem Title 42 compromise being 'worked on,' Hoyer and Schumer say, as moderates seek distance from White House

Top congress” target=”_blank”>congressional< amid harsh criticism from their own members of joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s< Title 42 was put in place by former President Donald Trump’s administration early in the pandemic to make it easier to quickly deport many migrants. Biden kept in place for over a year but recently set a date of May 23…

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DOJ sues former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort for $3M on tax evasion, bank fraud

The U.S. justice-department” target=”_blank”>Department of Justice< pardoned him in 2020, shortly before leaving office. “The United States of America brings this action to collect outstanding civil penalties assessed against Defendant Paul J. Manafort for his willful failure to timely report his financial interest in foreign bank accounts,” the Justice Department said Thursday in a filing…

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British Virgin Islands premier arrested by DEA in Miami on drug smuggling charges

world-regions Premier Andrew Alturo Fahie was arrested by federal authorities in miami” target=”_blank”>Miami< charges.  Fahie and Managing Director of the British Virgin Islands Ports Authority Oleanvine Maynard, who was also arrested, were charged with conspiracy to import crime and conspiracy to launder money after being taken into custody by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.  The pair were…

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