The auction description describes Trump as the “number one ambassador for our way of life.” Other hunts up for grabs start bidding at up to $27,500.
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After ‘lucky dog’ beats cancer, owner buys Super Bowl ad to thank vets
David MacNeil says the vets at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s veterinary school saved his dog’s life, and he bought a Super Bowl ad to thank them.
Shamed for wearing pajamas in public? Chinese city cracks down on ‘uncivilized behavior’
The range of “bad behavior” shamed by the Chinese city included lying on a bench and passing out promotional flyers.
These Sudanese lions are so starved their bones show. A campaign to save them went viral
Some of the lions are skeletal, with bones jutting out of their skin after losing nearly two-thirds of their body weight. One of the lions died.
Burger King condemned by conservative ‘moms’ group for using ‘the d-word’ in ad campaign
A petition started by One Million Moms to protest Burger King until it removes the profanity from its advertising has just over 9,000 signatories.
Iranian official tweeted picture of Iran flag shortly after strike on Iraq bases
It is likely a reaction to the American flag President Donald Trump tweeted last week after the deadly drone strike that killed of Qasem Soleimani.
The ‘most prolific rapist’ in UK history was known by his friends as bubbly and cheerful
Reynhard Sinaga lured victims with a place to stay for the night, as many were intoxicated, while others had lost their cell phones or credit cards.
First British astronaut Helen Sharman says aliens exist – and may be ‘here right now’
The first Brit to go into space, Helen Sharman, said she believes aliens exist and could be “here right now” but invisible to the human eye.
An SUV drove off a California cliff. Authorities can’t find the vehicle — or the driver
A six-hour search for bodies remained halted as of Thursday afternoon due to a lack of visibility and dangerous water conditions in the area.
What’s open and closed New Year’s Eve 2019 and New Year’s Day 2020? Mail, stores affected
As we enter a new year, most federal offices and plenty of private businesses will be closed on New Year’s Day. More are open on New Year’s Eve.