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Good American understands the perfect pair of jeans—save 30% on Khloe Kardashian's denim

Good American understands the perfect pair of jeans—save 30% on Khloe Kardashian's denim

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Good American understands the perfect pair of jeans—save 30% on Khloe Kardashian's denim Use code MAY30 at checkout for 30% off sitewide.
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When is Memorial Day 2025?
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Network of auto writers driven to carry out cross-country beagle rescues
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Network of auto writers driven to carry out cross-country beagle rescues

Paul Eisenstein spotted the text message while in Paris celebrating his 72nd birthday and 17th wedding anniversary. The words delivered a plea for help. Eisenstein had been tapped as part of a rapid response team of beagle rescuers needed in Omaha, Nebraska, to make a trek to Portland, Oregon. His trip would include stopping at dog-friendly hotels in Laramie, Wyoming, and Salt Lake City. On this mission, the team broke off — one group went to Seattle and the rest to Portland. 'They needed drivers. It was pretty desperate,' Eisenstein said. 'Normally they have months to prepare for things like this, because the dogs are coming from foster families. But we had just days to rescue these beagles. I looked at my wife and we had plans for the Memorial Day holiday and I said, 'I don't know what to do.' And my wife said to me, 'You know you've got to do it.'' So Eisenstein and his wife, Jennifer Queville, an ad executive who works from home in Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, returned from France. She flew to Detroit. He flew to Dallas, for an important four-day Toyota event. From Texas, Eisenstein (and Toyota) re-routed his ticket to Omaha. He met up with a handful of other auto reporters — friendly competitors in everyday life but part of a single team committed to beagle rescue. Rescue vehicles usually have two humans each. They met up early on Friday, May 23, to take 14 dogs, including a very heavy adult named Big Booty Judy whose foster parents had a new foster beagle. Judy had to go. 'I saw beagles in a various state of concern, confusion and excitement,' Eisenstein said. A team from Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland sent a covert operative into an auction house in Missouri to bid on the beagle puppies and keep them out of medical testing. Then they met up with rescuers in Omaha — and headed west. Five beagles had foster homes waiting in Seattle. The nine other beagles went to Lee Asher at his 240-acre Asher House sanctuary south of Portland. Asher, a 36-year-old animal advocate and social influencer, supports his nonprofit with ads on his video channels spotlighting dogs and cats. The journalists tag team along the route. Some fly in to relieve those who needed to move on to other tasks. These busy reporters accrue airline points the way stones gather moss. Eisenstein has traveled to 50 countries and every state in the U.S., working up to 80 hours a week. He writes for Forbes, The Economist, Cigar Aficionado and his website and others. 'I don't get a lot of sleep,' he said. 'I love my job.' Nik Miles, 60, of Portland, is the man behind the curtain of Operation Frodo. What began with a one-beagle rescue after the death of a pet in 2021 led to the launch of an ongoing 'mission from Dog' — so named by MotorTrend senior editor Aaron Gold, 52, of Los Angeles — in 2022. Miles test drives cars all over the globe and may be spotted doing pieces for NBC Sports, Fox Sports, CNN and local stations in New York, Chicago and L.A. 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As someone who drives as many as 150 vehicles a year, Miles told automakers of the crazy mission and many offered to help. Cars, trucks and vans came from Jeep, Nissan, Mercedes, Toyota, Ford, Ram, Subaru, Hyundai, Kia, Genesis and VW. The first commitment came from Nissan, which built an animal rescue truck. It led to the creation of the nonprofit run by Miles, who has donated about one-third of his automotive journalist salary to the charity over the past five years. While emergency rescues come up throughout the year, it's the Christmas delivery that's planned in advance because puppy mills always have too many unsold beagles. 'Several carmakers have asked if they could have only their vehicles (involved) and pay all expenses at Christmas,' Miles said. 'But this is not about a car company or an individual. It's about a movement. It's about everybody working together. It's about being better human beings, standing in line and passing buckets to put the fire out. 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