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Princess Diana's iconic gowns, letters sell for $1.5 million-plus at Beverly Hills auction
Pieces from Princess Diana's iconic wardrobe, plus some handwritten notes and letters, sell for a combined $1.5 million-plus at auction in Beverly Hills.
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BBC News - Top stories
Diana’s gowns and royal items auctioned for millions
Items owned by the late Princess Diana and other royals were auctioned off in California. -
MarketWatch - Business
Out-of-this world concrete fortress in Beverly Hills for sale by billionaire James Jannard for $68 million
The billionaire who founded the Oakley sunglasses company is selling this futuristic compound featuring Brutalist architecture. -
CBS News - Top stories
Elvis Presley's blue suede shoes sell at auction
The King of Rock 'n' Roll's blue suede shoes were bought by an American collector during an auction on June 28. -
The Guardian - World
Elvis Presley’s blue suede shoes could sell for £120,000 at auction
Singer wore footwear on and off stage during 1950s before giving them to a friend when called up to US army . Well it’s one for the money … a lot of money actually.. The blue suede shoes worn by Elvis Presley during the early part of his career ... -
ABC News - Tech
What to stream this week: Emma Roberts in space, Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills, Zach Bryan in bars
This week’s new streaming entertainment releases include an album from country music star Zach Bryan, Eddie Murphy reprising his role as Axel Foley and Discovery Channel’s annual “Shark Week” hoping to bite off a chunk of primetime viewership -
CNBC - Business
Gen X says they'll need more than $1.5 million to retire comfortably—but most have less than 5% of that saved
When it comes to retirement, Gen Xers are a long way off from their savings goals. But it's not too late to get on track. Here's how to get started. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Letters to Sports: Lakers drafting Bronny James is terrible move for player and team
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section share their thoughts and opinions on Bronny James, JJ Redick and the Dodgers' city connect uniforms.NBA -
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Is America a City on a Hill or a Nation on the Precipice?
The messy, fascinating history of American exceptionalism has taken a strange turn. -
Inc. - Business
The Property Brothers Rate Iconic Office Spaces
Design duo Drew and Jonathan Scott review on-screen workspaces, from 'Mad Men' to 'Succession.'
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