A man reports his $200,000 Lego collection was stolen by Bricks and Minifigs, raising questions about theft and business practices in the Lego resale industry.
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TIL – When the Blues Brothers was released in 1980, execs who controlled over half the theaters in the country refused to book the film, citing the number of black actors. The film still became the 10th highest-grossing domestic film of 1980.
Exploring how racial bias affected the initial release of The Blues Brothers in 1980, limiting its theater run despite its later success.
TIL that when Caesars Palace opened, they had cocktail waitresses in Greco-Roman wigs greeting people by saying “Welcome to Caesars Palace, I am your slave”
Discover the historical detail that Caesars Palace opened with cocktail waitresses dressed in Greco-Roman costumes, a unique feature of its debut in 1966.
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Two ways Trump’s Cuba standoff could end
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‘We Have Not Seen Ugly Yet’
Ken Paxton’s victory in the Texas GOP Senate primary signals a brutal campaign ahead, with Democrats eyeing a rare statewide win amid intense negativity.
A man created this work called “What I’m Seeing”
A man has created a new work called ‘What I’m Seeing,’ sparking interest in the art community. Details about the piece and creator are emerging.
In North Dakota, after a farmer died suddenly in a car crash, leaving behind his wife, kids, and 1,400 acres of crops just days away from being lost to winter. Within days, around 75 local farmers showed up with equipment and 42 trucks and worked nonstop to harvest everything for the family for free
Following a farmer’s sudden death in a car crash, local farmers in North Dakota united to harvest his crops for free, preventing a major loss.