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Two Model 1911 type pistols carved out of a meteorite found in Sweden in 1906 are expected to command a price as high as $1.5 million at an auction next month. Gunsmith Lou Biondo of Business End Customs was commissioned to fashion the working firearms out of the meteorite, which is believed to be up to 4.5-billion-years-old. This is the first time an item of this kind has been sold or auctioned, and it's anticipated the pair will go for between $1-$1.5 million. The event organized by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions will take place on July 20. which marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The reserve amount on the listing is set at $900,000. If the pistols don't sell as a pair they'll be offered individually immediately following the closing of the set auction. #guns #wow
'It's an ethical violation': American Medical Association makes rare political move by SUING North Dakota to block two new anti-abortion laws. These are the six states with just one abortion clinic remaining: the Dakotas, Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Mississippi. It has put pressure on providers in Kansas and Illinois, where half of patients receiving abortions come from out of state.
Two people have been arrested during a flag burning protest ahead of Donald Trump's 'Salute to America' Fourth of July celebration in Washington, DC. Political activist Gregory Lee 'Joey' Johnson was one of the people taken away in handcuffs during the demonstration outside of the White House two before the president's celebration is set to kick off, someone confirmed on his Twitter account. Johnson famously set fire to an American flag outside the 1984 RNC in protest of Ronald Reagan's policies. He was arrested and later charged under a Texas law that made it illegal to destroy or desecrate a venerated object - including the flag. He appealed the decision before the Supreme Court in the landmark case Texas v Johnson, which ruled that flag desecration is protected by the First Amendment as 'symbolic speech'.
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Moscow scrambled a Sukhoi SU-27 fighter jet to intercept an American craft flying near the Crimean Peninsula which turned out to be a P-8A Poseidon reconnaissance plane. The Kremlin claims that the American plane immediately changed course to fly away from the peninsula and back into the Black Sea. US forces are currently participating in NATO drills in the sea, with Moscow holding rival 'combat exercises' in the same area.
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The curious black bear can be seen strolling up to the van parked outside a home in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, before opening both the rear and front doors at the same time with his paws and climbing inside. The sighting took place on July 1 in Gatlinburg, an area known for its proximity to the 520,000-acre Great Smoky Mountains National Park, where approximately 1,600 black bears live. ๐Ÿป๐Ÿ˜‚ #funny
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Shocking footage shows the moment two sleeping schoolgirls are sent flying into the windscreen when their tired taxi driver nods off and crashes on the side of a road in Zunyi, Guizhou, China. The video ends with at least one of the girls still appearing to be moving inside the car. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ #losers
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6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California amid Fourth of July celebrations. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake was reported near Searles Valley, a sparsely populated portion of the Mojave Desert. The USGS said the quakeโ€ฆ
A 5.4-magnitude aftershock hit Searles Valley, California - the epicenter of Thursday's powerful earthquake. The tremble was reported on Friday at about 4.07am local time, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).The first earthquake, a magnitude-6.4, occurred on the morning of Independence Day and was felt from Las Vegas to San Diego, reported NBC Los Angeles. Several aftershocks - as many as 220 - followed within five hours of the original quake, but this is the strongest one yet. Experts had predicted Thursday that the massive earthquake could lead to another, more powerful quake in the next week.
Crowds gathered at Mexico's border with the US to watch Fourth of July fireworks on the other side of the San Diego Bay on Thursday evening. Mexicans were seen peering through the border fence to catch a glimpse of the elaborate independence celebrations happening in California.
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Colin Kaepernick is slammed for 'selectively' quoting Frederick Douglass' historic Fourth of July address to slam police brutality but leaving out the parts where the famed abolitionist and former slave praised America.