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Month: December 2023

$25 million Massachusetts Lottery winner returns to lucky store; “She won again”

By NEAL RILEY Click here for updates on this story     BOSTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The winner of a $25 million scratch ticket prize in the Massachusetts Lottery isn’t done trying her luck. “Billion Dollar Extravaganza” jackpot player Desiree Fortini-Craft returned last week to the West Roxbury store where she bought her winning ticket, and added

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Wisconsin governor signs off on $500 million plan to fund repairs and upgrades at Brewers stadium

By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press MILWAUKEE (AP) — Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has signed a bill that spends half-a-billion in taxpayer dollars to help the Milwaukee Brewers cover stadium repairs over the next three decades. The governor signed the bill Tuesday at American Family Field. The team says the 22-year-old baseball stadium’s glass outfield doors,

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Senate approves hundreds of military promotions after Republican senator ends blockade of nominees

By KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate in a single stroke Tuesday approved about 425 military promotions after Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama ended a monthslong blockade of nominations over his opposition to a Pentagon abortion policy. Tuberville had been under pressure from members of both sides of the political aisle to

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Tucker Carlson’s former top producer at Fox News accused of sexual assault

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — Tucker Carlson’s top producer, who left Fox News along with the far-right host to work on his X show, is accused of sexually assaulting a former colleague in an alleged incident that occurred more than a decade ago. Andrew Delancey, a former Fox News employee, filed a lawsuit against Justin Wells, the former executive producer of “Tucker Carlson

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House Speaker Johnson is insisting on sweeping border security changes in a deal for Ukraine aid

By STEPHEN GROVES and LISA MASCARO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson tells fellow Republicans that sweeping changes to U.S. border policy will be their “hill to die on” in negotiations over President Joe Biden’s nearly $106 billion package for the wars in Ukraine and Israel and other security needs. Johnson delivered

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