A Kentucky man ran out of fuel. A stop for $20 worth of gas netted him a $1 million jackpot win
A man from Corbin, Kentucky, ran into some bad luck after his car became critically low on gas but his misfortune was short-lived, thanks to a winning purchase at a gas station.
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Bucks' new coaching hire doesn't answer questions about their future
The Bucks have reportedly hired Adrian Griffin as their next head coach but the hire doesn't really answer the big questions about their futureAfter Nick Nurse pulled his name from the Bucks head coaching position, Milwaukee hired Adrian Griffin as their next head coach. The Bucks were ...
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Colombia Needs New Oil Drilling, Former Finance Chief Says
Colombia needs new oil exploration after a drop in the nation’s proven reserves as the government seeks to
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'Thor's hammer': Chris Hemsworth's workout post sparks frenzy among fans after he flaunts noticeable bulge
'I know what part I’m watching, especially in that last one! Now we know where Thor keeps his hammer', said a fan
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DeSantis, Now a Candidate, Finally Engages Trump Head On
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis studiously avoided even mentioning Donald Trump’s name for months, instead making veiled references to
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Mass protests against Israeli government's plans to change legal system enter 21st week
Tens of thousands of Israelis gathered on Saturday for the relentless weekly protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu government’s plans to overhaul the legal system in the country. The mass protests entered their 21st week. This week’s rallies come days after Netanyahu’s coalition of ultra-Orthodox and ultranationalist parties passed a new two-year budget. The main rally took place in Tel Aviv, drawing thousands of flag-waving protesters. The passing of the new budget could grant some stability to Israel’s most hard-line government ever. However, it also appeared to fuel the protestors' views that Netanyahu appeals to his religious allies rather than address the wider economic woes of the broader society. Organizers of grassroot protests bill them as a movement to save democracy. They say the government’s plans to weaken the Supreme Court would destroy the country’s system of checks and balances and compromise Israeli democracy. Proponents of the judicial overhaul say it is needed to rein in an overzealous Supreme Court. Netanyahu delayed the proposed changes in March, but protest organizers say they want to keep the demonstrations up until the plans are scrapped. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
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Who is Adrian Griffin? Everything to know about the Bucks new head coach
The Milwaukee Bucks are going to hire Adrian Griffin. Here's everything to know about the new head coach of the team.Nick Nurse backed out of the race, and the Milwaukee Bucks were down to Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson and Raptors assistant Adrian Griffin. They quickly moved toward Grif...
1970-01-01 08:00
Suns, 76ers fans think they'll get Nick Nurse after Bucks head coach hire
Suns and 76ers fans were giddy on Saturday as the Bucks hired Adrian Griffin to be their head coach because that means Nick Nurse is still available.Adrian Griffin is set to be the next head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks and no one is more happy about that than fans of the Phoenix Suns and Philad...
1970-01-01 08:00
Please wear clothes in your digital driver's license photo, Georgia officials urge
Your driver's license is not the right place for a spicy selfie, according to Georgia officials.
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Margot Robbie originally wanted Gal Gadot to play iconic Mattel doll thanks to her 'Barbie energy'
As the buzz for the "Barbie" movie continues to grow, moviegoers will be surprised to learn that one of the earliest casting choices for the titular role of the iconic doll didn't pan out.
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Taylor Hawkins' son Shane carries on father's legacy as Foo Fighters honor late drummer
Taylor Hawkins died while touring with the band in Colombia, leaving a tremendous loss to the band and the music world
1970-01-01 08:00
Cannes readies presentation of the Palme d'Or, Wenders and Triet in the mix
After 21 world premieres, nearly two weeks of red-carpet parades and hundreds of thousands of camera flashes, the 76th Cannes Film Festival concludes Saturday with the presentation of its top prize, the Palme d’Or
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