The state of Missouri really did pass a bill today that would hypothetically allow you buy stuff with silver and gold, but even the state doesn't quite understand exactly how that will work once/if it becomes a final law.
If you love Missouri and wild west history, you will likely enjoy this. There's a new look inside the Missouri cave where Jesse James and his brother Frank and other members of the James Gang hid a quarter million dollars in gold and then escaped and many of their original belongings remain.
I am not what most would consider an investor, so perhaps I'm not the appropriate messenger or questioner about why Missouri residents are suddenly buying up gold bars like they're going out of style.
Last week, Split had a huge opening and everyone noted that M. Night Shyamalan was unquestionably back. But now, in week two, it feels a little more official. The second weekend saw the film holding onto its spot at the top of the box office charts, but it also did so while dropping a percentage most movies would kill for. In other words, people like Split and are telling their friends to go see it.
You don't have to find the end of a rainbow to find St. Patrick's Day treasure this year. All you have to do is keep your eyes peeled around town for our 'Lucky Leprechaun' pots of gold for your chance to win some great prizes!
Justin Moore has a new reason to tip a cold one back and celebrate after learning that his sophomore album, 'Outlaws Like Me,' has been certified gold for sales exceeding 500,000 copies.
Tim McGraw is basking in the joy of scoring yet another gold-selling single with his latest hit, 'Truck Yeah.' The song has exceeded 500,000 digital downloads sold. The amped-up tune is the first release from McGraw's highly-anticipated debut album on Big Machine Records, the one he has quietly been working on over the past several months.
Lee Brice's streak of success is not showing any signs of slowing, and he is now celebrating a little more. His latest single and the title track to his current album, 'Hard to Love,' has been certified gold for digital downloads exceeding 500,000 copies sold.