The online sale of RBG’s collar and other items began Wednesday. It ends Sept. 16, just before the two-year anniversary of the icon’s death at 87.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Oklahoma news anchor Julie Chin suffers ‘beginnings of stroke’ on live TV
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Nicole Mann to become first Native American woman in space: ‘I feel very proud’
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