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Slavery-Ending Documents Signed by Abraham Lincoln Could Rake in a Collective $17M at Auction

Two era-defining documents that ended slavery and reshaped United States history are going under the hammer. The copies of the 13th Amendment (estimated at $8 million to $12 million) and the Emancipation Proclamation (estimated at $3 million to $5 million) are both signed by President Abraham Lincoln — and the landmark documents, rarely seen together, will headline Sotheby’s Fine Books and Manuscripts auction in New York on June 26. They offer collectors a rare glimpse into the enduring legacy of Lincoln’s vision for the legal abolition of slavery. While the Emancipation Proclamation introduced partial emancipation, the 13th Amendment was the first instance in which abolition was enshrined in U.S. law. The latter’s ratification in 1865 marked the first change to the Constitution in 60 years. According to Sotheby’s, the documents are considered the most valuable copies of their kind ever to reach auction. Their appearance together at the event not only marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s history, but also underscores Lincoln’s commitment to ending slavery — an act he considered his greatest achievement as president. The 13th Amendment copy on offer is among only 15 recorded manuscript copies signed by Lincoln, and one of just nine with his signature alongside those of the senators and congressmen who passed it for ratification by the states. Of these, only four remain in private hands, with this example bearing the most signatures of supporting legislators — an extraordinary 96%.

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Created Your Summer Bucket List Yet? There Are Health Benefits to Having One, Plus 17 Ideas to Get Started

Aside from providing fodder for conversation, bucket lists can instill a sense of excitement, hope, and motivation, giving us things to work toward and look forward to. And with summer starting this week, it’s the perfect time to make one that’s tailored to the warmer months.  “Bucket lists are a fun and meaningful tool for

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For the First Time in Years, a Rare “Ghost Elephant” Was Spotted on Camera

It’s not every day a ghost is caught on camera, and this one has a trunk, tusk, and large ears. An elusive elephant dubbed a “ghost elephant” was spotted by a camera trap in Senegal’s Niokolo-Koba National Park. The animal is a critically endangered African forest elephant, so this sighting is energizing conservationists about saving

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Cuddling With Your Sweetheart Before Sleeping May Decrease Relational Stress, Study Says

If you share a bed with your sweetie, consider incorporating this step into your nighttime routine if you aren’t already: a snuggle sesh before sprawling out in starfish position or firing up the CPAP machine. A study found that couples who cuddled prior to drifting off experienced less stress and more feelings of security in

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 A Dad Turned His Hobby Designing Magical Costumes Into a Career: “I Want My Kids to Know Dreams Can Provide”

It wasn’t the first costume Nephi Garcia had designed for his then-4-year-old daughter — he’d been putting her in custom outfits since she was an infant — but the silky blue fairy godmother dress he stitched together from scraps represented a new chapter for his family.  Fashion is woven into multiple generations of Garcia’s lineage. His

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From Cheugy to Cool: These Youthful Trends Look Oddly Familiar to Millennials

Are millennials cool? Depends on who you ask. Whether they’re strutting around in ankle boots or insisting on no-show socks, it often feels like this generation is nothing but cheugy in Gen Z and Gen Alpha’s eyes. But fashion is cyclical. Take a closer look at what the kids are wearing these days, and underneath

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Our Brains Are Like Pianos, With the “Sustain Pedal” Turning Certain Experiences Into Emotions: Study

A rattlesnake slithering across your path may make you antsy throughout a long hike, while stumbling upon a stunning view at the end of the trail could leave you feeling content for the remainder of the day. Each experience is a short-lived moment, but both can lead to lasting emotion. How does this happen? Scientists

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A Unique Simulation Builds Empathy by Allowing People to Experience Dementia Symptoms

More than 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and while most adults are familiar with the outward signs, the inner experience is in large part a mystery to those without the condition. Moreover, memory loss, which is most widely associated with the disease, is just one symptom. Many people who have dementia caused

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The Donation Collection Gives Formerly Incarcerated Individuals — and Fallen Trees — a Second Chance

These intricately crafted, Japanese-style end tables don’t just make beautiful additions to your home — they also help formerly incarcerated individuals transition to independent living. The Donation Collection, a new initiative in which historically marginalized communities build furniture from construction waste and fallen trees, gives both artisans and discarded materials a second chance. The designs

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