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“We’re conducting an auction of a number of the most historic objects relating to American history that has ever come up for sale,” said Arlan Ettinger, president of New York-based Guernsey’s auction house. One of the most intriguing items is the strands of hair of Washington, the very first US president, who died in 1799. The graying hair has been preserved in a locket that was given to a family friend and passed down the generations. A lock of hair belonging to George Washington carries an auction house estimate of $30,000 to $40,000. 03:09 - Source: CNNThe Nov. 22 sale will be conducted online and previewed at the Arader Galleries in New York City.
Persons: George Washington’s, Abraham Lincoln, “ We’re, , Arlan Ettinger, George Washington, Ettinger, Dwight Eisenhower, Bachrach, Lincoln, Francis Bicknell Carpenter, ” Ettinger Organizations: York Reuters, Alaska, Capitol, CNN, Presidency Locations: York, New York, Washington, DC, Springfield , Illinois, Hawaii, New York City
Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. CNN —With appendages growing out of its head and an armored mouth, an ancient shrimplike creature was thought to be the quintessential apex predator of its time. The 2-foot-long (0.6-meter-long) Anomalocaris canadensis was one of the largest marine animals to live 508 million years ago. The model was based on a well-preserved but flattened fossil found in the Burgess Shale formation in the Canadian Rockies. The marine animal was one of the largest of its time.
Persons: , Russell Bicknell, Anomalocaris canadensis Bicknell, Bicknell, ” Bicknell Organizations: CNN, American Museum, Natural, University of New, Canadian Rockies, Royal Society Locations: University of New England, Australia, Germany, China, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Washington CNN —President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program remains blocked by federal courts for now. For most federal student loan borrowers, balances have been frozen since March 2020. Who benefits more from the pauseThere are roughly 1.6 million people pursuing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, according to a government estimate from October. Lauren McClain estimates she's saved nearly $20,000 thanks to the pause on student loan payments. She estimates she’s saved nearly $20,000 thanks to the pause, while Biden’s forgiveness program wouldn’t have actually helped her financially.
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