Elizabeth Francis, known as “Queen Elizabeth of Houston,” passed away at the age of 115, making her the oldest person in the United States and the third oldest in the world. A supercentenarian, she was visited by politicians and loved ones who celebrated her long life, with plaques from President Barack Obama and the Clinton family adorning her walls. Known for her faith, Francis lived through historical events like world wars and the civil rights movement, attributing her longevity to God and her abstinence from alcohol and smoking. Her family plans to celebrate her life at her church in Houston, honoring her legacy of love and faith.
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Donald Trump named Time’s Person of the Year
In a remarkable turnaround, former President Donald Trump was named Time magazine's 2024 Person of the Year after a historic comeback from being convicted of a crime six months ago. He will ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and has been recognized for reshaping American politics. Trump plans to pardon those convicted in the US Capitol riot and is set to mark the ceremonial start of trading on Wall Street, showcasing...
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