Prosecutors and defense attorneys in the Daniel Penny trial rested their cases, marking an end to the evidence and testimony. “We’re very confident that ultimately when the jury receives the case ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it has stopped producing pennies, ending more than 230 years of minting the 1-cent coin.
Supplies of the one-cent coin are plummeting. Businesses can't give exact change. Banks are struggling to resupply them. And amid it all, the federal government has said almost nothing.
Ending production of the 1-cent coin will save the government money and could streamline big retailers’ operations. But it ...
I skipped last year’s PAX East, which was a real delight, except for the part where half of my colleagues kept asking me why I wasn’t there. This year, the other half asked me why I was there. Why the ...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury reported the printing death of the once-treasured penny, after the last one-cent coin was manufactured.
The U.S. government is no longer minting pennies, and soon, cash retail transactions will be rounded to the nearest nickel. What, exactly, does a single penny buy you these days? We took a drive ...
The penny is officially dead. The United States Mint announced Wednesday that it has produced its last penny for circulation, ...
This concludes Part 2 of the coolest paper money errors known. In the December 2025 issue, I will showcase additional paper ...
The last penny will be minted Wednesday afternoon at the US Mint in Philadelphia, overseen by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Treasurer Brandon Beach. President Donald Trump announced via social ...
Fast-food chains like McDonald's and Wendy's are tweaking some bills in the absence of pennies, rounding them up or down to ...
Falcons overtime in Germany required another coin toss after referee Clete Blakeman mistakenly called Indianapolis the home team.
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