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Donald Trump made $300,000 from sales of a Bible inspired by ‘God Bless the USA’

Donald Trump made $300,000 from sales of a Bible inspired by ‘God Bless the USA’

Trump will also have a new book coming out soon titled “Save America,” which features a photo of the former president raising his fist after an assassination attempt in July on the cover.


The truth behind those ‘Speed Limit Enforced By Aircraft’ signs

The truth behind those ‘Speed Limit Enforced By Aircraft’ signs

On the flip side, the Akron Beacon Journal reported last year on investments in new technology, allowing the Ohio State Highway Patrol to expand aerial enforcement capabilities.


Elon Musk’s space gig, Trump’s Bitcoin buddies, Boeing’s $1 billion order: The week’s most popular stories

Elon Musk’s space gig, Trump’s Bitcoin buddies, Boeing’s $1 billion order: The week’s most popular stories

After the Air Current reported Friday that the Federal Aviation Administration has begun taking key certification flights on the company’s 777x plane, Deutsche Bank thinks a revenue bump could be coming soon for the embattled planemaker.


Sam Altman’s ‘Batcave,’ a flying boat, and a $45 million dinosaur skeleton: Lifestyle news roundup

Sam Altman’s ‘Batcave,’ a flying boat, and a $45 million dinosaur skeleton: Lifestyle news roundup

Despite the old expression stating otherwise, it turns out that money actually can buy happiness – with a new study revealing that extremely high net worth individuals are “substantially and statistically significantly happier” than even those with incomes in excess of $500,000 a year.


‘Today was not a security or cyber incident’, CrowdStrike CEO says of massive tech outage

‘Today was not a security or cyber incident’, CrowdStrike CEO says of massive tech outage

Our customers remain fully protected,” CEO George Kurtz said in his latest statement Friday on the outages, which have affected more than half a dozen global industries.


Amazon’s Prime Day topped $14.2 billion in U.S. online sales

Amazon’s Prime Day topped $14.2 billion in U.S. online sales

“It’s clear now that the Prime Day event has been a catalyst across these major categories, with discounts deep enough for consumers to hit the buy button and upgrade items in their homes,” said Vivek Pandya, lead analyst at Adobe Digital Insights.


American Express is opening one of its fancy Centurion lounges in a new airport

American Express is opening one of its fancy Centurion lounges in a new airport

Facilitating access to fancy amenities and luxury experiences is a big part of how American Express markets itself to its cardholders, which explains why it just spent $400 million to acquire the restaurant reservation management company Tock last month.


J.D. Vance as Donald Trump’s VP pick is a problem for Wall Street, strategist says

J.D. Vance as Donald Trump’s VP pick is a problem for Wall Street, strategist says

Let’s not say, well, you know, gold or infrastructure and international hadn’t worked, so I’m gonna get rid of that and just buy the S&P 500 ‘cause you’re chasing that momentum and maybe this goes for another year and a half or two, but it stops at some point.


Tesla is looking to fill its ranks after Elon Musk laid off thousands of workers

Tesla is looking to fill its ranks after Elon Musk laid off thousands of workers

Musk recently promoted the potential value Tesla’s Optimus robots may have on the stock, describing a hypothetical that could see the product add $20 trillion to the company’s market capitalization.


House committee approves 25% cut to Title I

House committee approves 25% cut to Title I

"With today’s approval by the full Committee, we are one step closer to delivering on our continued commitment to restoring trust with the American people by laying a foundation for transparency and fiscal responsibility in the appropriations process," said Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Ala., chair of the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee, in a statement issued Wednesday.


It looks like Nissan is killing both the Altima and the Versa

It looks like Nissan is killing both the Altima and the Versa

The Versa, on the other hand, doesn’t have as much direct competition but it has beaten the Mitsubishi Mirage this year with a total of 17,812 cars sold versus 9,862.


Summer camp for billionaires, fake Louis Vuitton bags, and expensive dresses: Lifestyle news roundup

Summer camp for billionaires, fake Louis Vuitton bags, and expensive dresses: Lifestyle news roundup

The Washington Post reports that a map of open Whataburger fast food locations in Houston has emerged as a shorthand for the extent of ongoing power outages caused by the storm.