A Kentucky man ran out of fuel. A stop for $20 worth of gas netted him a $1 million jackpot win

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

A Kentucky man ran out of fuel. A stop for $20 worth of gas netted him a $1 million jackpot win (CNN) — 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.Michael Schlemmer won a $1,000,000 Luck Kentucky Lottery scratch-off game from a ticket he bought May 18 during his fuel stop, he told the Kentucky Lottery.“I ran out of gas, and I coasted in there,” Schlemmer said. “I had $40 bucks on me and bought $20 worth of gas, and bought a ticket.”He scratched the $20 ticket, revealing the automatic symbol to win the game’s $1 million top prize, according to the Kentucky Lottery.He walked back inside the Convenient Food Mart after realizing he’d won, Schlemmer said.“I showed the girls that sold it to me, and they about had a fit,” Schlemmer said. “The owners of the store were there and they both started grinning.”The Convenient Food Mart will receive $8,620 for selling the winning ticket, according to the Kentucky Lottery.Schlemmer opted to take the g...

LGBTQ+ brand creator ‘relieved’ after Target pulls his items off shelves due to online backlash

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

LGBTQ+ brand creator ‘relieved’ after Target pulls his items off shelves due to online backlash New York (CNN) — When a Target distributor reached out to Erik Carnell last year about possibly placing his brand, Abprallen, in Target stores, he was thrilled.It was “the biggest opportunity of my career,” Carnell told CNN. “I was ecstatic at the thought of being able to share my stuff with an entirely new market.” The London-based Abprallen, described on its Instagram page as “art and accessories for the proud, loud, and colourful,” would go from a small startup to a brand available at a major US retailer.In the following months, Carnell pitched Target and came up with designs that would be appropriate for the big box store, he said. Ultimately, Target started selling three Abprallen items for adults: A sweatshirt, a tote bag and a messenger bag, each emblazoned with a different phrase.But then things fell apart. About a week and a half ago, Carnell said, he started receiving hundreds of hateful messages including death threats, some of them incorrectly saying the collec...

AP source: Biden, McCarthy reach ‘agreement in principle’ to raise debt ceiling as default looms

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

AP source: Biden, McCarthy reach ‘agreement in principle’ to raise debt ceiling as default looms WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached an “agreement in principle” late Saturday as they raced to strike a deal that to limit federal spending and resolve the looming debt crisis ahead of a June 5 deadline, a person familiar with the situation said. A deal would avert a catastrophic U.S. default.The Democratic president and Republican speaker reached the agreement after the two spoke earlier Saturday evening by phone, said the person, who was speaking on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. The country and the world have been watching and waiting for a resolution to political standoff that threatened the U.S. and global economy.With the outlines of a deal in place, the legislative package could be drafted and shared with lawmakers in time for votes early next week in the House and later in the Senate.Biden also spoke earlier in the day with Democratic leaders in Congress...

Hundreds run Dick Hoyt memorial race in Hopkinton days after Rick Hoyt’s death

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Hundreds run Dick Hoyt memorial race in Hopkinton days after Rick Hoyt’s death The inaugural Dick Hoyt Memorial “Yes You Can” Run Together was held in Hopkinton on Saturday, just days after the death of Rick Hoyt. Rick was part of the father-son duo who were staples of the Boston Marathon for decades, and Team Hoyt is continuing to carry on their legacy.Rick passed away earlier this week at the age of 61 due to complications with his respiratory system. There was some debate on whether the race should go on, as Rick was the race organizer, but the family decided to go forward as planned. Rick wanted to honor his father with this race, race organizers said.Team Hoyt, with Dick pushing son Rick, who lived with cerebral palsy, finished the Boston Marathon 32 times together. They competed in their final marathon in 2014. Dick died at the age of 80 in 2021 of heart failure. The pair inspired others to believe in themselves, set goals and push the limits of what can be done.We’re going to do our best to make him proud of the work he’s done to honor his d...

Temperatures keep rising, 80s for most Sunday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Temperatures keep rising, 80s for most Sunday After a fantastic start to the holiday weekend, with sunshine and temps in the 70s, even warmer weather is on the way on Sunday. High pressure slides just off the coast Sunday afternoon, leading to a stiff southwesterly breeze ushering in warm air. Temperatures will rise into the upper 80s away from the coastline, while conditions are expected to remain cooler along the coast, especially Cape Cod and the Islands. Overnight Sunday night a backdoor front pushes through the area, leading to much cooler weather on Memorial Day.

Celtics’ Malcolm Brogdon ruled out of Game 6 against Heat due to right forearm injury

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Celtics’ Malcolm Brogdon ruled out of Game 6 against Heat due to right forearm injury MIAMI — Malcolm Brogdon tried playing through his right forearm injury but he was experiencing too much discomfort to play in the Celtics’ biggest game of the season.The Celtics guard went through pregame warmups but was ultimately ruled out about an hour before tip off of Boston’s do-or-die Game 6 against the Heat on Saturday night. Brogdon reportedly suffered the injury in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. According to The Athletic, the C’s guard had a partial tear in the tendon coming out of his right elbow and leading to his forearm.It didn’t seem to bother Brogdon initially as he scored 19 points in 37 minutes in Game 1 but the injury apparently worsened, and so did his play. Wearing a black sleeve on his forearm, Brogdon went scoreless on 0-for-6 shooting in 18 minutes in Game 3, then scored just two points in Game 4. Brogdon played eight minutes in the first half of Game 5 but left the game in the second half and did not return.“He gave us the best he could, and ...

Mission Bay crash prompts road closure

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Mission Bay crash prompts road closure SAN DIEGO -- A two-vehicle crash Saturday prompted a road closure in Mission Beach, authorities said.The collision occurred around 4:15 p.m. at 1000 West Mission Bay Drive, according to the San Diego Police Department.As of 5:01 p.m., Eastbound West Mission Bay Drive, between Mission Boulevard to the Ingraham Street connector, will be closed for several hours due to the crash involving a vehicle and motorcyclist, police said. Woman dead after cement bags fall from overturned truck on I-805 Authorities did not say who was hurt, but did confirm there were "serious injuries.""At this time, Westbound West Mission Bay Drive remains open, however traffic is severely impacted," SDPD tweeted.Check back for updates on this developing story.

Ed Ames, pop singer and TV star, dies at 95

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Ed Ames, pop singer and TV star, dies at 95 Ed Ames, the youngest member of the popular 1950s singing group the Ames Brothers, who later became a successful actor in television and musical theater, has died. He was 95.The last survivor of the four singing brothers, Ames died on May 21 from Alzheimer’s disease, his wife Jeanne Ames said on Saturday.“He had a wonderful life,” she said.On television, Ames was likely best known for his role as Mingo, the Oxford-educated Native American in the 1960s adventure series “Daniel Boone” that starred Fess Parker as the famous frontiersman. He also was the center of a bit on “The Tonight Show” that — thanks to his painfully uncanny aim with a hatchet — became one of the show’s most memorable surprise moments.Ames had guest roles in TV series such as “Murder, She Wrote” and “In the Heat of the Night,” and toured frequently in musicals, performing such popular songs as “Try to Remember” and the song that became his bigg...

Naperville unveils Gold Star monument on Memorial Day weekend

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Naperville unveils Gold Star monument on Memorial Day weekend NAPERVILLE, Ill. — While nothing can take the place of a service member who died in the line of duty, those who have lost a loved one that served in the armed forces saw a new monument unveiled in their honor over Memorial Day weekend.Gold Star families were honored at Naperville's Veteran's Park with a new memorial being unveiled Saturday, the culmination of which was years in the making and the brain child of a former Medal of Honor recipient."After Woody retired, he said there has got to be something we can do for Gold Star families" said Mike King, from the Woody Williams Foundation. "And that’s where him and another guy got together and designed the monument."Hershel "Woody" Williams was a World War Two veteran who served with the United States Marines in the Pacific Theater of the war. Williams was awarded the Medal of Honor on Oct. 5, 1945, for his 'valiant devotion to duty' in the Battle of Iwo Jima.After returning home from World War Two, Williams dedicated his life to hono...

Most Americans say they would support stricter gun control laws: poll

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:18:15 GMT

Most Americans say they would support stricter gun control laws: poll (The Hill) — A majority of Americans in a new poll released on Friday said they would support stricter gun control laws.Sixty-four percent said they were in favor of stricter laws, while 36 percent said they were opposed, the CNN-SSRS poll found.  Texas House votes to impeach AG Ken Paxton A slightly smaller portion — 54 percent — said that such gun control laws would reduce gun-related deaths in the country, and 58 percent said they believe the government is able take effective action to prevent mass shootings.Some 59 percent in the survey said they were in favor of banning semi-automatic rifles, while 94 percent said they would support taking measures to prevent convicted felons and those with mental health issues from owning guns.Eight in 10 also said people under the age of 21 should be barred from purchasing any type of gun, the poll found.However, those in the survey were nearly evenly divided on whether allowing gun owners to carry their firearms in public places makes thos...