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#society
Gataway Couple: How Does RV Consignment Work?
When it's time to sell your camper, consider an RV consignment sale. This service allows you to maintain ownership while a dealership or company handles the selling process. It's important to research the value of your RV using resources like NADA and RV Trader. Once you find a consignment service, set a fair selling price and agree on the consignment structure. Prepare your RV for sale and let the consignor handle the marketing and negotiations. If all goes well, the consignor will contact you with an offer and handle the paperwork. You'll receive your payment after any outstanding loans are paid off.
Fox News: Over 100 individuals reported missing in Maui confirmed alive, FBI says
Dozens of missing individuals in Maui's wildfire are found safe, but hundreds more still need information.
The FBI confirmed over 100 people on their missing persons list in Hawaii are alive, but there are still many names that need more information.
#war
Spectator USA: The West shouldn’t fear Putin’s replacement
Yevgeny Prigozhin, once a chef and later a war-criminal for Putin, was publicly executed in an extraordinary manner. Putin had Prigozhin executed for armed mutiny. This execution should end the discussion of whether someone worse than Putin would take over.
Euromaidan Press: Second merchant ship leaves Odesa port through Black Sea corridor
A second merchant ship, the Primus, has left the port of Odesa through the Black Sea corridor, sailing towards the Bulgarian port of Varna. Russia's withdrawal from the Grain Deal has led to a change in Ukraine's grain corridor, with commercial vessels now sailing within Romanian waters.
#culture
Fox News: Elvis Presley's revolver, plus rare spy guns to hit auction block in Illinois: See the photos
Rock Island Auction Company is holding an auction of collectible firearms, including military firearms and spy guns. One standout item is Elvis Presley's engraved Smith & Wesson Model 53 revolver, embellished with gold and silver inlays, expected to fetch $60,000 to $90,000. Another interesting item is the Sedgley Mark Two "Fist Gun" Hand Firing Device, a single-shot firearm hidden inside a glove, estimated to sell for $9,000 to $14,000. The auction will also feature the rare CIA Deer Gun Single-Shot Pistol, inspired by the World War II Liberator and expected to sell for $25,000 to $40,000.
#sports
Forbes: Jared Anderson Vs. Andriy Rudenko: Odds, Records, Prediction
Jared Anderson is questioned after his last fight against Charles Martin. He aims to regain momentum against Andriy Rudenko, while also looking to build his resume and make money. Anderson is a heavy favorite to win by KO/TKO in the early rounds.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Is Palouse Falls Worth the Drive?
Palouse Falls State Park, located in southeast Washington, is a hidden gem worth visiting. The park offers breathtaking waterfalls and peaceful scenery, providing a welcome break from the stresses of everyday life. With three viewpoints to admire the falls and beautiful areas for picnicking and wildlife viewing, it's a tranquil escape. Remember to arrive early, as parking is limited, and check the weather, as extreme conditions can occur. Camping is currently not allowed, but nearby Lyons Ferry State Park offers swimming areas.
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Foreign Policy: Demography Is Destiny in Africa
The world's population is expected to reach 10.4 billion by 2100 due to population momentum, with young people in reproductive years driving the growth. Affluent countries with low fertility rates may benefit from this trend, while sub-Saharan Africa will experience the greatest population growth. The fertility decline in Africa is hindered by cultural beliefs, limited access to contraception, and gender-based violence. Increasing family planning and education, particularly for girls, can help in bending the population curve.