US news This article is more than 7 months old‘Trump Bucks’ websites taken down after buyers fall for fake currencyThis article is more than 7 months oldVictims of con invested thousands of dollars in fake bills plastered with Trump’s face they believed would make them rich
Websites launched by companies selling “Trump Bucks” to some of the former president’s most ardent supporters have been taken down.
NBC reported the closures, after its investigation found several Colorado-based companies were behind the scam that promised investors they would get rich if the disgraced former president is re-elected in 2024. Read More...
It was the hexagonal Grand Designs eco home built on stilts, which drew attention after being handbuilt by a carpenter who used an 800-year-tree trunk as a central staircase.
The Hexagon House in Cambridgeshire was built 10 years ago and featured on the popular TV property show with its presenter Kevin McCloud describing it as a success 'despite all its quirks'.
It was built by carpenter Kelly Neville and his wife Masoko who bought six acres of land in the Cambridgeshire Fens for £190,000 before spending a further £110,000 on the build. Read More...
When Elvis Presley purchased his Graceland home in the Spring of 1957, the building was already 18 years old. Therefore, Presley wanted to utilize designs and colors reminiscent of the late 1950s to spruce it up. Several fundamental changes were made, including one very controversial addition, one-way mirrors. Why did Presley add this odd touch to his family home? The historic home‘s archivist reveals the details.
Graceland archivist reveals the surprising reason Elvis Presley installed one-way mirrors Angie Marchese, Graceland’s archivist, shared a behind-the-scenes tour of the stately Memphis, TN, home in 2020. Read More...