Pete and Chasten Buttigieg’s children will be in very on-brand traffic cone costumes for Halloween, the transportation secretary said.
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Want to protect your teeth against cavities this Halloween? Here’s how
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Betsy DeVos’ family claims $100 million con with investment in health care startup Theranos
Elizabeth Holmes allegedly defrauded and misled former U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’ family with false information about Theranos’ potential.
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This species of lemur will rock you: New study shows primate can sing like humans
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1,000 Andy Warhol sketches will be sold for $250 each. The catch? 999 are forgeries, 1 is real.
The sketch is now worth approximately $20,000. That means one lucky person will make $19,750, while 999 others will get a pretty decent forgery.
Get your credit card points in Bitcoin: Mastercard to integrate crypto into its platforms
Digital wallets could be filled with cryptocurrency instead of cash, and existing airline and hotel points could be converted to Bitcoin
Philadelphia-area transit union authorizes over 5K SEPTA workers to strike
Workers for the Philadelphia-area transit system have voted to authorize a strike next month if an agreement isn’t reached on a new contract.
‘You need to love yourself’: Toddler spreads love and positive messages in viral TikTok videos
TikTok toddler Aleksandra was named after her uncle, who passed away years ago. She’s often featured in unicorn costumes or pigtails in viral videos.
Twitter accounts tied to China lied that COVID came from Maine lobsters
China-linked Twitter accounts have been spreading lies about the origins of COVID-19, including one linking the deadly virus to Maine lobsters.