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Cash-strapped Donald peddles tacky $100 Trump Coin not worth its price in silver

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ADD tacky silver coins to the ever-growing list of naff goods Donald Trump is peddling to his supporters.

Because nothing says “freedom and prosperity” like a $100 coin with his face on it, right?

Announcing them on his own Truth Social, cash-strapped Donnie boasted that the coins are “designed by me and minted right here in the USA”.

The coin, a whopping 1.6 inches of pure patriotism, features his face on the front and the White House on the back. But here’s the kicker: despite being sold for $100, the actual silver in it is worth only a lousy $30.

A Pennsylvania healthcare outfit is to pay almost £49million to victims of a ransomware attack after hackers posted nude photos of patients online.

An LA police officer learned the hard way that you should keep a tight grip on your weapon.

During what the officer thought was a drugs bust, an MRI scanner’s powerful magnet yanked his rifle out of his hands and stuck it to the machine.

A lawsuit filed by the owners of NoHo Diagnostic Center says the LAPD mistakenly raided their medical imaging business in October 2023, thinking it was an illegal cannabis grow operation.

Their evidence? Higher-than-usual electricity use and an alleged whiff of weed. Now the owners are suing the LAPD, the city of Los Angeles and multiple officers.

They were quoted as saying: “The whole operation was nothing short of a disorganised circus.”

An Alaskan National Park’s yearly celebration of beefy bears is getting underway as the animals start to fatten up for winter. Fans can soon begin voting for their favourite ursine behemoths at Katmai National Park’s website.

Bridgerton fans in Detroit were left hot under their winged collars after spending at least $150 to go to an unofficial ball based on the Netflix period drama.

What was supposed to be a glamorous night of ballroom dancing and high-society elegance turned into a disaster that went viral on social media.

Instead of opulence, guests got cheap decor, undercooked food, and just a lone stripper as entertainment. Not a ton of fun.

A cat that went missing during a camping trip to Yellowstone somehow made the 800-mile journey back home to California. It was in June that Benny and Susanne Anguiano lost Rayne Beau. Armed with toys and treats, they spent five days searching but eventually gave up hope. Then two months later, Rayne Beau strolled into a shelter near their home in Salinas. The Anguianos had been sensible enough to get Rayne Beau microchipped... but a cattery might be a better option next time.
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