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What the symbols on the US $1 bill actually mean
The U.S. one dollar bill is one of the most familiar objects in American life, yet its design is packed with symbols that ...
Scientists tracking young Arizona Bald Eagles found that many migrate north during summer and fall, bucking the traditional southbound pattern of most birds. Their routes rely heavily on historic ...
President Trump officially unveiled his "gold card," the new fast-track visa program that will give qualified foreigners ...
President Donald Trump has launched a website accepting applications for his “gold card” visa program, reflecting his vision of immigration as a pay-to-play scheme that attracts only the wealthiest ...
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Letter to the editor: A war anniversary and what a bald eagle can teach us
As the eagle flew out of sight, I realized that strength, agility and beauty are all around us. You just have to look for it.
The Chilkat Valley’s eagle gathering is central to the area’s identity – and it serves as an economic boost for the town of ...
This small town along the Potomac River in Virginia is best known for its state park, where visitors can spot over 200 bird ...
After a turbulent summer of marketing controversy surrounding Sydney Sweeney’s ad campaign critics linked to eugenics, American Eagle has unveiled a new face for its brand: Martha Stewart. The ...
Shares in American Eagle jumped as much as 4% Tuesday after it revealed iconic homemaker Martha Stewart as the newest face of the brand following its controversial campaign starring Sydney Sweeney.
When it comes to holiday gifting, Martha Stewart knows best. And, American Eagle is helping answer the seasonal holiday question: “WWMD?” The 84-year-old icon is the new face of the brand, appearing ...
Patient No. 2025-701 didn’t know it, but it was a pretty special bird. Last week it became the 800th bald eagle to be treated, rehabilitated and released back into the wild by the Audubon Center for ...
Following the excitement of the first egg on Nov. 21, Hilton Head eagle-watchers knew a second was likely on the way. That moment finally happened at 6:14 p.m. on Nov. 24, when beloved bald eagle ...
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