Wichita has its own version of “Storage Wars” with a couple of jokesters who have found a way to have some fun and make some money in retirement. Jamie Schoenhoff and Shannon Burton have opened ...
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Yale’s Summer Storage Wars

Yale just cut summer storage reimbursements for first-gen and low-income students. The university has a $44 billion endowment ...
For years, Storage Wars fans have watched Rene Nezhoda and Casey Nezhoda on the beloved A&E show. The Nezhodas own a shop in San Diego, California, and are known as “the bargain hunters.” Rene and ...
March 16 (Reuters) - Public Storage (PSA.N), opens new tab has agreed to acquire smaller rival National Storage Affiliates (NSA.N), opens new tab in an all-stock deal valued at about $10.5 billion ...
Fox News anchor Shannon Bream’s latest book, "Nothing is Impossible with God," has debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list, making it Bream's fourth consecutive hit. In a press release ...
Starting today, the Fortnite Unreal Editor is getting a suite of Star Wars assets that will let fans anywhere make their own games in a galaxy far, far away. This isn't just a collection of ...
Years ago, LucasArts was making a Star Wars FPS called Star Wars: First Assault. It was never released, but now the game is playable thanks to fans who found a way to get the game's closed technical ...
Joe Kent, who resigned as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, was married to the late Shannon Kent and wed Heather Kaiser Kent in 2023 Joe Kent/Instagram (2) Joe Kent resigned as ...
Maryland’s Republican Party will choose its gubernatorial nominee on June 23 among a crowded pool vying to unseat Gov. Wes Moore amid economic uncertainty and voter distrust in the government.
Wars are rarely lost first on the battlefield. They are lost in leaders’ minds − when leaders misread what they and their adversaries can do, when their confidence substitutes for comprehension, and ...
The founders of the United States feared monarchically inclined presidents who could wage wars of whim. A mass protest outside an ICE processing facility in Broadview, Illinois, on January 17, 2026.
In the final year of President George W. Bush’s second term, his administration asked Congress for $190 billion to continue funding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that had long since turned into ...