The sale, part of a wider auction of artifacts by Koller, marks only the third time such a T. rex skeleton has gone up for auction.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Boy rescued from claw game at North Carolina amusement park after climbing in to steal prize
Carowinds park officials said the boy climbed into the claw machine containing plush prizes. He has been banned from the park for one year.
Sheetz drops price on flex fuel, offering gas for $1.85 per gallon for limited time
The reduction is now available at all Sheetz locations that sell the fuel and runs through the end of April.
No fees, no minimum deposit: Apple Card holders can now have high-yield savings account
WIth the Apple Card savings account, there are no fees, no minimum deposits, and no minimum balance requirements, the company announced.
No fees, no minimum deposit: Apple Card holders can now have high-yield savings account
WIth the Apple Card savings account, there are no fees, no minimum deposits, and no minimum balance requirements, the company announced.
Bodies of missing Massachusetts men found in storage unit, one dismembered
Police in Massachusetts executed a search warrant on a storage unit rented by Leonid Volkov using the name of man who was reported missing in April.
Gas prices are rising for many drivers: Here’s where gas is cheapest and most expensive
Gas prices around the US have started to rise again and drivers in the Northeast can expect a sharp increase soon as summer fuel blends come online.
‘Facebook rapist’ killer who faked fiery prison death to escape arrested, returned to South Africa
Thabo Bester was arrested with his girlfriend, Nandipha Magudumana. Bester was thought to have died by setting himself ablaze in his prison cell.
Offspring of Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ fatally struck by SUV in Colombia, officials say
No one in the SUV was hurt, Colombian officials said, and the hippo that died was removed to be analyzed.
Catalytic converter theft ring stole $2 million in parts with ‘speed of a NASCAR pit crew,’ feds say
The FBI and Massachusetts State Police made the arrests after thieves targeted catalytic converters in more than 470 vehicles from 2022 to 2023.