Auction Highlights $5 Bill With Radar Serial And Personal Message Fetching $659,000

In the world of collecting money—called numismatics—some banknotes become famous because they are rare and have interesting features. A recent example is a $5 bill that sold for an amazing $659,000 at auction. This bill…

How The 2025 Canada Pension Reforms Could Impact Your Retirement Plans

As Canada moves through 2025, the debate on the retirement age has once again come to the forefront of public discussions. Amid rising financial pressures on both retirees and the Canadian government, the conversation around…

$1400 Stimulus Checks For 2025: IRS Announces Eligibility And Payment Timeline

With ongoing inflation concerns and economic instability in various sectors, the government has unveiled a new relief plan featuring the $1400 stimulus check USA 2025. This financial assistance program is designed to help households across…

The Kennedy Half-Dollar Coin Found In An Old Toolbox Sells For Over $50,000

Sometimes, treasures hide in the most unexpected places. What started as a simple afternoon cleaning out an old toolbox turned into a life-changing discovery. A rare Kennedy half-dollar coin, which once bought a cup of…

The 2011 Sacagawea Dollar That Made History: A $2.2 Million Coin Sale

Coin collecting is a fascinating hobby for many, and some rare finds can completely change the game for collectors. One such discovery recently made headlines: a 2011 Sacagawea Dollar with a reverse rotation error that…

Maryland Health Department Approved For Pre-Release SUD Treatment Through Medicaid

The Maryland Department of Health has received federal approval to provide pre-release substance use disorder and mental health treatment to incarcerated individuals. The department announced that it had received approval from the Centers for Medicare…

Maryland Lawmakers Renew Push For Overdose Prevention Centers

Urged on by the mayor at the epicenter of the nation’s overdose crisis, a Maryland lawmaker has launched a renewed bid to legalize overdose prevention centers (OPC) statewide.  On January 8, state Senator Shelly Hettleman (D-Baltimore County) reintroduced…

Mayor Scott Touts Harm Reduction Initiatives, Plans For OD Crisis In Report Highlighting His First Term

Baltimore expanded harm reduction services and secured hundreds of millions of dollars to turbocharge its efforts in Mayor Brandon Scott’s first term, according to a report detailing the mayor’s accomplishments in the past four years….

With Baltimore’s Legal Saga Almost Over, Public Discourse About OD Crisis May Soon Begin

The end of a yearslong legal battle with those who contributed to Baltimore’s overdose crisis is in sight — and so is an opportunity for city officials to finally demonstrate some transparency as residents continue…