• An abandoned McDonald’s in remote Alaska has become a strange time capsule from the past. The building may be empty today, but the drive-thru menu board still displays the original items and prices from 1994.

    For visitors and explorers, it feels like stepping back into the 90s, when burgers, fries, and shakes were sold at prices that now seem almost unbelievable. A frozen piece of fast-food history still standing in the wild!
    An abandoned McDonald’s in remote Alaska has become a strange time capsule from the past. The building may be empty today, but the drive-thru menu board still displays the original items and prices from 1994. For visitors and explorers, it feels like stepping back into the 90s, when burgers, fries, and shakes were sold at prices that now seem almost unbelievable. A frozen piece of fast-food history still standing in the wild!
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  • New data shows public interest in the “Epstein Files” has plummeted in the United States just as the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran began dominating headlines. According to Google Trends, searches related to the Epstein documents — which include millions of pages of court records and interview summaries released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act — have fallen sharply as attention shifts to the war and its global implications.

    The drop doesn’t mean the files are no longer available — they remain searchable online — but it does reflect how quickly major geopolitical events can eclipse other news stories in the public’s attention.
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