David Glass is selling the Kansas City Royals for $1 billion dollars to Kansas city businessman John Sherman. Is that a good thing or bad thing for fans?
Like everybody else, I hate moving. I did it a lot in my early twenties, but once my fiancee and I moved in together, that was it. We weren't moving until we bought a place, and that would be our last move ever.
Then our elderly and kindly landlord had to sell the building without warning, because the
neighborhood I live in is currently being turned entirely into condos rich guys buy their kids fo
When times get hard, it sometimes becomes necessary to unload valuable possessions as a means for getting over the hump, so to speak. However, when financial desperation forces you to sell your non-vital organs just to pay the rent, maybe it's time to get a part-time job or something.
Sedalia has seen a lot of changes in recent years but arguably the most visible is that of long-time car dealership Town & Country Motors. After weeks of rumors floating about town, it was announced Tuesday (October 23) that owner Bill Shumake had finalized a deal with the McCarthy Auto Group to sell the landmark dealership.
Recent reports indicate that O.J. Simpson has the knife that he used to murder his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and his friend Ronald Goldman in his possession and is making plans to sell it to a collector for $5 million.
Simpson, currently in prison on kidnapping and armed-robbery charges, was acquitted of the brutal murder of both Brown and Goldman nearly 20 years ago...
How much is a penny really worth these days? Well, if it happens to be a 1943 Lincoln, it is likely worth a pretty penny, as one has reportedly just sold for $1 million.
Experts say the reason this rare coin is so valuable is because back when it was manufactured at the San Francisco Mint, it was mistakenly produced with bronze rather than the typical zinc-coated steel that the majority of the cur
How much would you pay for a piece of baseball history? In the case of a Babe Ruth jersey, a buyer shelled out $4.4 million — making it the most expensive sports memorabilia item ever sold.
A pastel version of Edvard Munch’s masterpiece ‘The Scream’ sold for $119.9 million at Sotheby’s in New York on Wednesday night, setting a new world record for an auctioned work of art.