Gold prices remained flat on Friday as investor sentiments regarding Portugal's largest listed bank were slightly tempered. However, the yellow metal finished a sixth-consecutive week in the green, after investors showed signs of anxiety about the …
Billy Mills, an Oglala Lakota athlete who competed in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, will be the keynote speaker at the 2014 United Tribes Summit. He won a gold medal in the 10,000 meter run. Mills' story also inspired the 1983 movie “Running Brave.” In 2012 …
Now he turns to the White family of Gardiner and their adventures during the California Gold Rush. Bill King, a descendant of James and Rebecca White, had collected letters from the traveling couple. Martin, with a great deal of help from California …
FILE – This 1989 file photo shows gold bars and coins from the S.S. Central America, a mail steamship, which sunk in a hurricane in 1857, about 160 miles off the North Carolina coast. Federal Judge Rebecca Beach Smith ruled Wednesday, July 9, 2014 …
CINCINNATI (AP) – A fugitive treasure hunter's company has lost its bid to stop deep-sea explorers from bringing up gold and other artifacts from a ship that sank off the South Carolina coast in 1857 and has been the subject of legal fights for nearly …
The five-time Olympic gold medalist addressed the rumors in his 2012 autobiography, “This Is Me.” “I am not gay and all of my sexual experiences have been straight,” he wrote. “I'm attracted to women, I love children, and aspire to have a family one day.”.
"There's been a major water main break at the corner of Margaret Avenue and Gold Coast Highway at Broadbeach," a council spokesman told News Corp. "City of Gold Coast crews are on site assessing the problem. "The Gold Coast Highway has been …
He won a gold medal at an international sporting event. “Nigeria Creates World Sensation,” ran the headline in the West African Pilot after Ifeajuna's record-breaking victory in the high jump at the 1954 Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver.
The gold flowed from cities across the nation, often collected in furtive deals around Brisbane and transported in suitcases and car boots. Hundreds of kilograms were changing hands every week, so much that questions had to be asked. It would take more …