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An abandoned McDonald’s in remote Alaska has become a strange time capsule from the past. The building may be empty today, but the drive-thru menu board still displays the original items and prices from 1994.
For visitors and explorers, it feels like stepping back into the 90s, when burgers, fries, and shakes were sold at prices that now seem almost unbelievable. A frozen piece of fast-food history still standing in the wild!An abandoned McDonald’s in remote Alaska has become a strange time capsule from the past. The building may be empty today, but the drive-thru menu board still displays the original items and prices from 1994. For visitors and explorers, it feels like stepping back into the 90s, when burgers, fries, and shakes were sold at prices that now seem almost unbelievable. A frozen piece of fast-food history still standing in the wild!· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·293 Visualizações ·0 Anterior
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Reports indicate **** has grown increasingly frustrated with the length and complexity of the ongoing conflict involving ****, reportedly telling senior military leaders he is “getting tired” of the war and questioning why a clear resolution has not yet been reached.
The tension comes as fighting across the region continues to escalate. Military operations by the **** and **** have targeted key Iranian infrastructure, including facilities in ****, while Iranian forces have responded with missile strikes toward regional targets.
The conflict is also shaking global markets. Disruptions around the ****—a vital passage for global energy shipments—have raised fears of a major energy crisis, with some analysts comparing the pressure on oil markets to shocks seen in the 1970s.
Meanwhile, world powers are watching closely as leaders from the **** discuss emergency energy measures and diplomatic responses.
Despite mounting pressure for a quick outcome, Iranian officials insist the country will not surrender, suggesting the conflict could remain a prolonged and complex geopolitical standoff.
#BreakingNews #Trump #IranWar #Geopolitics #WorldNews #MiddleEast #EnergyCrisisReports indicate **** has grown increasingly frustrated with the length and complexity of the ongoing conflict involving ****, reportedly telling senior military leaders he is “getting tired” of the war and questioning why a clear resolution has not yet been reached. The tension comes as fighting across the region continues to escalate. Military operations by the **** and **** have targeted key Iranian infrastructure, including facilities in ****, while Iranian forces have responded with missile strikes toward regional targets. The conflict is also shaking global markets. Disruptions around the ****—a vital passage for global energy shipments—have raised fears of a major energy crisis, with some analysts comparing the pressure on oil markets to shocks seen in the 1970s. Meanwhile, world powers are watching closely as leaders from the **** discuss emergency energy measures and diplomatic responses. Despite mounting pressure for a quick outcome, Iranian officials insist the country will not surrender, suggesting the conflict could remain a prolonged and complex geopolitical standoff. #BreakingNews #Trump #IranWar #Geopolitics #WorldNews #MiddleEast #EnergyCrisis· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·245 Visualizações ·0 Anterior
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A Missouri grandmother is fighting to pass “Bentley’s Law,” a bill that would require drunk drivers who kill a parent to pay child support to the victim’s surviving children. The measure is named after her grandsons, Bentley and Mason, whose parents and baby sibling died in a drunk driving crash in 2021.
If approved, payments would begin roughly one year after the offender is released from prison and continue until the child turns 18, or up to 21 if they are still enrolled in school. Similar laws already exist in Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, and Maine.
Supporters say the law would hold offenders more fully accountable while helping children left behind cover housing, education, and other basic needs — ensuring the loss of a parent doesn’t also mean financial hardship.A Missouri grandmother is fighting to pass “Bentley’s Law,” a bill that would require drunk drivers who kill a parent to pay child support to the victim’s surviving children. The measure is named after her grandsons, Bentley and Mason, whose parents and baby sibling died in a drunk driving crash in 2021. If approved, payments would begin roughly one year after the offender is released from prison and continue until the child turns 18, or up to 21 if they are still enrolled in school. Similar laws already exist in Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, and Maine. Supporters say the law would hold offenders more fully accountable while helping children left behind cover housing, education, and other basic needs — ensuring the loss of a parent doesn’t also mean financial hardship.· 0 Comentários ·0 Compartilhamentos ·267 Visualizações ·0 Anterior
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