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Is That a Giant Pineapple? Weird and Wacky Attractions for Road Trippers

Why did the chicken cross the road? To see these amazing sites just off the highway! Summer is a great time for a road trip, and along the way to your destination, take note of these unique roadside attractions. There's something for everyone, from pop culture fanatics to art fans to Trekkies. Many of the destinations are free to visit, but some have entry fees. Additionally, not all are available 24/7, so be sure to check the latest hours and admission prices before you go.

Nigeria allows currency to drop third of value on official market | Business and Economy News

For decades, multiple exchange rates had led to foreign currency shortages that worsened under suspended central bank governor Godwin Emefiele. Nigeria’s central bank allowed the naira currency to drop as much as 36 percent on the official market on Wednesday, days after President Bola Tinubu suspended the central bank governor who oversaw much-criticised multiple exchange rates. For decades, multiple exchange rates had led to foreign currency shortages. Under suspended apex bank chief Godwin Emefiele, the situation worsened, making it difficult for investors to take out money from Africa’s biggest economy.

Tom Wachs Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, FOX6 Meteorologist, Weatherman, and Net Worth.

Tom Wachs BiographyTom Wachs is an American meteorologist currently working at FOX6 News. He joined the FOX6 Weather Team in June 2014. 10 Quick Facts About Tom Wachs Name: Tom Wachs Age: To be updated Birthday: To be updated Zodiac Sign: To be updated Height: Average Nationality: American Occupation: Meteorologist Marital Status: Married Salary: $75,006 – $120,571 Net worth: $100,00k-$1 million Tom Wachs Age and Birthday Tom is from Wisconsin, USA.

UK home secretary signs new asylum treaty in Rwanda | Migration News

James Cleverly visits Rwanda after a UK court ruling declared a deportation scheme to the East African nation illegal. British Home Secretary James Cleverly has signed a new treaty to send asylum seekers to Rwanda after the United Kingdom’s top court declared the deportation scheme unlawful. The agreement was signed by Cleverly, who travelled to Rwanda’s capital Kigali on Tuesday, and Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta. The details of the new agreement were not immediately available but British media reports said it would include commitments by Rwanda regarding the treatment of asylum-seekers and other migrants sent there.