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Month: February 2023

California Lottery says $2 billion Powerball winner is legitimate, amid claim ticket was stolen

California Lottery says $2 billion Powerball winner is legitimate, amid claim ticket was stolen

LPETTET/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The California Lottery is maintaining it verified the rightful winner of the record-breaking $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, after a man claimed he had the winning ticket before it was stolen from him. In a lawsuit filed on Feb. 22 in Los Angeles County Superior Court, […]

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US Marshals Service hit with ransomware attack

US Marshals Service hit with ransomware attack

Westend61/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The United States Marshals Service (USMS) was hit with a ransomware attack, the agency said in a statement. The incident occurred on Feb. 17, and “officials determined that it constitutes a major incident,” according to an agency spokesperson. Ransomware is a type of malware that […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/27/23

Scoreboard roundup — 2/27/23

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SPRING TRAINING INTERLEAGUE Atlanta 7, Toronto 0 Miami 4, Houston 3 Milwaukee 10, Kansas City 4 Cleveland 12, Chi Cubs 4 Colorado 7, Oakland 3 San Francisco 8, LA Angels 6 Texas 13, Cincinnati 2 […]

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‘Still Missing Morgan’ digs into 1995 kidnapping of 6-year-old with new key evidence

‘Still Missing Morgan’ digs into 1995 kidnapping of 6-year-old with new key evidence

Courtesy Nick family (NEW YORK) — For more than 27 years, Colleen Nick has been living with a void in her heart that she said will never be filled. On June 9, 1995, her 6-year-old daughter Morgan was watching a Little League game at a ballfield near Alma, Arkansas, and […]

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This all-Black college swim team just made history

This all-Black college swim team just made history

Courtesy of Jasmine Payne (NEW YORK) — An all-Black collegiate swimming and diving team won its first conference championship over the weekend, making history during Black History Month. Howard University’s swimming and diving team took home the 2023 title of the Northeast Conference Men’s Swimming and Diving champions on Saturday […]

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Sweet potato helps solve Massachusetts cold case murder after 12 years

Sweet potato helps solve Massachusetts cold case murder after 12 years

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (CAPE COD, Mass.) — Twelve years after a shooting death on Cape Cod, the alleged killer was caught, in part, thanks to a root vegetable used in the commission of the crime, according to prosecutors. On Feb. 27, 2011, Todd Lampley was found shot to death in […]

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Southern Utah University Athletics Hires Marie Tuite As Deputy Athletic Director

Southern Utah University Athletics Hires Marie Tuite As Deputy Athletic Director

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Monday, Southern Utah University and SUU athletic director Doug Knuth announced the hiring of Marie Tuite as deputy athletic director for external relations/chief operating officer. Tuite will begin serving in this role as of March 1. Tuite will oversee and manage the external side of the athletic department […]

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Jackson mayor sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in water crisis

Jackson mayor sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in water crisis

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Residents in Jackson, Mississippi, continue to be hit with boil water notices, water shortages and other water infrastructure problems that have lingered for decades. Over the last two years, Jackson residents have been hit with more problems that left them without clean water for weeks […]

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Doug Maughn- Becometh A Saint/ Elder Boyd K. Packer- Reverence

02-26 Doug Maughn-Elder Boys K. Packer

President Dallin H. Oaks- Judge Not & Judging

02-26 President Dallin H. Oaks