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Found at thrift store… what is it?
The object in the photos is a hand-blown glass hummingbird feeder. The correct name is hummingbird feeder. In decorative versions like these, the glass body serves as the nectar reservoir, while the lower feeding section lets hummingbirds sip the liquid. In the store photo, the blue glass piece appears to be the main reservoir or upper section of that style…
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What is this bow and arrow on my 20?
If you have ever spotted a tiny stamp, set of initials, or unusual symbol on a U.S. dollar bill, you may have wondered whether it was damaged, counterfeit, or part of some secret code. In many cases, those markings are known as chop marks — small stamps added by money changers and currency handlers in different parts of the world.…
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“Que el menor que quitó la vida a dos maestras en Michoacán sea juzgado como adulto”, exige familia de una de las víctimas
El caso del ataque ocurrido en la preparatoria Makárenko, en Michoacán, sigue causando profunda indignación social y reavivando el debate sobre cómo debe responder la justicia mexicana ante delitos graves cometidos por adolescentes. Mientras avanzan las investigaciones, familiares de las víctimas han levantado la voz para exigir que el presunto responsable, Omar “N”, de 15 años, reciba un castigo acorde…
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Annie Pardo, madre de la presidenta Sheinbaum, fue distinguida con el Doctorado Honoris Causa por la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa
La destacada científica Annie Pardo fue reconocida con el grado de Doctorado Honoris Causa por la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), como homenaje a su extensa trayectoria académica, científica y formadora de nuevas generaciones de investigadores en México. La distinción fue entregada durante una sesión solemne del Consejo Universitario realizada en el auditorio del Campus Rafael Buelna, en un acto…
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When a Champion’s Triumph Sparks a Heart‑Stirring Gesture: A Tale from the Paralympic Games
In a moment that captured global attention, a simple yet profound act of respect unfolded during a medal ceremony at the Winter Paralympic Games. A double gold‑medalist in cross‑country skiing, confined to a wheelchair after a life‑altering injury in his youth, was recognized not just for his extraordinary athletic achievement but for the courage and perseverance that brought him there.…
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She Went from Greeting Guests at a NYC Club to Becoming an ’80s Film Icon: Can You Recognize Her Today?
The journey of Kim Evenson began not in the glow of a studio heat lamp, but under the discerning neon of Manhattan’s elite nightlife. Standing at the velvet ropes of New York’s most guarded doors, she wasn’t just a “Door Bunny”—she was a quiet master of poise and presence. This wasn’t a gimmick; it was a high-stakes education in the…
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Contestant On ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ Completes Historic Comeback To Win Brand New Car
“Wheel of Fortune” fans are no strangers to heartbreak in the bonus round, where strong players often fall short at the last hurdle. But on this episode, contestant Jeff Richardson turned the tables with an incredible comeback — and drove away in a brand-new Ford Explorer. Richardson kicked off the game with confidence, nailing the opening puzzles and gaining early momentum. By…
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From Patchwork to Porcelain: The Story of a Girl Who Found a New Face
In a small town, where everyone knew everyone else’s business, lived a young woman named Clara. From a distance, she looked like any other girl—bright eyes, gentle smile—but up close, her skin told a different story. Clara had vitiligo, a condition that left irregular, pale patches across her face and body. To her, each patch was a reminder of difference,…
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Amanda Lepore, “the most expensive body on Earth”: Life, career, net worth
Feeling good has a lot to do with the way we look on the outside, and that is the reason why many people turn to plastic surgery in the pursuit of better self-image and self-confidence. The trend with these types of surgeries started during the 80’s, and it is becoming more and more popular every year. According to The Aesthetic Society statistics,…
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Baseball Star Sues Hotel Where Son Died From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
One year after the death of their 14-year-old son, Miller, Brett Gardner and his wife Jessica have filed a lawsuit against the Arenas Del Mar Beachfront & Rainforest Resort in Costa Rica. Gardner, 42, and his wife are seeking damages after their son died from carbon monoxide poisoning during a family vacation. The lawsuit, filed on Friday, March 20 and obtained by People,…
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