FIRST ON FOX: Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent scrapped Biden-era coin designs intended to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s founding after the Trump administration discovered they ...
The decade-long thaw between the Islanders and Pat LaFontaine came to a happy and emotional end Saturday. LaFontaine was finally, deservedly, cathartically inducted into the Islanders’ Hall of Fame ...
Pat McAfee has become one of the most prominent personalities in the sports world, particularly in college football since joining ESPN’s "College GameDay" back in 2022. This week, ahead of the College ...
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The next signs of the nation’s political divide might be jingling in your pocket next year. The administration plans to issue a $1 coin with President Donald Trump’s likeness on it next year, despite ...
The Treasury Department unveiled new coins celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. They failed to include planned designs featuring abolition, women’s suffrage and the civil rights movement. Actors ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary, or Semiquincentennial, in 2026 with a new set of circulating coins, created and released by the U.S. Mint, that celebrate the nation’s founding.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We are getting our first look at the new coins that will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The U.S. Mint unveiled new dimes, quarters, and ...
(NEXSTAR) — You won’t find any new pennies in your pocket change in 2026, but you will spot redesigns on some of the coins minted in the U.S. In honor of the nation’s semiquincentennial (aka, its ...
The Giants' Dexter Lawrence, a homegrown, two-time, second-team All-Pro defensive tackle, has seemed detached and disenfranchised this season.
Pat Metheny was born in Kansas City on August 12, 1954 into a musical family. Starting on trumpet at the age of 8, Metheny switched to guitar at age 12. By the age of 15, he was working regularly with ...
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