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Out of all the No. 1 picks since the merger, one stands far above the others in the realm of trading card sales ...
Now, the former Hawkeyes women's basketball star has broken a record ... for trading cards. According to an ESPN article, Clark's 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl card was sold for a ...
Gold prices traded back above $3,00 an ounce on Tuesday, after slipping below that key level a day earlier to settle at their lowest in more than three weeks. The recent rally in Treasury yields ...
The Menendez brothers are 30 years into their life sentences without the possibility of parole over their respective first-degree murder charges. Recently the brothers, now 57 and 56, began filing ...
Two prosecutors who advocated for the Menendez brothers’ resentencing sued Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman Monday, accusing him of defaming them and derailing their careers. The brothers, ...
A global flagship store dedicated to sports and entertainment trading cards is opening on a major London street ... with high-profile personnel from the worlds of sport and entertainment set to mark ...
Panini are excited to announce the launch of the FIRST-EVER Barclays Women’s Super League Official Trading Card Collection! This iconic trading card collection will feature the very best of the ...
Menendez ― who has been incarcerated for over 35 years ― revealed that the two were able to watch “quite a bit,” sometimes through video chat, of the series after its release last year. The brothers ...
Somebody call the police.”His followers didn't appear to be super helpful. Former NBA guard and coach Mark Jackson was among those to respond to Owens’ post with prayer hands emojis.
Months after re-sentencing hearing, Menendez brothers have parole board hearings on the books DA opposes release of Menendez brothers, calls their self-defense claim ‘phony’ In addition ...
The Menendez brothers are serving life sentences without parole for the 1989 murders of their parents. Former District Attorney George Gascón supported their resentencing, which Theberge believed ...