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The Nyx capsule, which carried the ashes and DNA of 166 deceased participants courtesy of Texas-based company Celestis, ...
A space burial mission by a German startup, intended to send the ashes of 166 people into orbit, ended in tragedy when the ...
"I had asked if I can scatter them somewhere special and was told to go ahead," Jess told Newsweek. "I knew exactly where I ...
Tupac Shakur’s closest friends and family rolled the rapper’s cremated ashes into a blunt and smoked it just hours after he ...
Amarillo College’s First Responders Academy will host a book signing event featuring Dr. Fred Napp, an AC graduate and ...
Australia managed to steal victory from England’s in the first game of the 2023 Ashes series on Tuesday and take the first bragging rights in cricket’s biggest rivalry. At Edgbaston Cricket ...
The ashes-giver—not a fool, though definitely an oddball—threw the ashes in a bag that was sealed.) Advertisement In a way, it makes sense that this kind of news story has popped up in 2023.
It is legal to scatter ashes on private property, like in your backyard. But not everyone in L.A. has a backyard. You could scatter them in someone else’s backyard, if you had their permission.
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