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Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing is for a jackpot of .6 billion, the nation's largest-ever win — if someone can pick the correct numbers. And to increase the odds of winning, people often pull together funds and setup a pool. But there's some things you should know first.“I know it’s the way of the world and it’s good for camaraderie, but I don’t like office pools one bit,” said "Lottery Lawyer"?Jason Kurland in the New York Post. What's wrong with a pool? Well, things can get messy fast.Take for example the eight hair stylists who won a .5 million Hoosier Lotto jackpot in Indiana in 2013.  628

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UPDATE (Friday, 10:18 a.m.): Authorities say they have located 94-year-old Ralph Reyes safe in Long Beach, Calif. He has been reunited with his family. 159

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Two leading Democratic senators want answers from Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini after a former medical director admitted under oath that he never read patients' medical records.Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Patty Murray of Washington, the ranking member of the Senate Health Committee, fired off a joint letter to Bertolini this week, saying the medical director's comments raise serious concerns about Aetna's claims review process and whether the insurance giant has broken federal law. They asked the company to respond to the letter by March 20."Using medical records is a fundamental responsibility of health insurers when they review health claims," Wyden said in a statement. "Something is gravely wrong if a leading insurance company is failing to use this basic information at the expense of families' health and peace of mind."  906

  

Two people are dead after a police chase ended in a crash in Cleveland Tuesday morning.A car being chased by Shaker Heights (Ohio) police crashed into a tree at East 151st and Harvard Avenue around 2:20 a.m., according to police.Cleveland police said they believed the car was being chased because it was stolen.This man was walking home and saw part of the chase. He's pretty fired up & worried that innocent people could've been killed. @WEWS pic.twitter.com/VJJuGekjW8— Sarah Phinney (@sarahphinneytv) February 20, 2018 539

  

Two people were found dead in a South Euclid, Ohio home early Saturday morning following a 12-hour standoff tied to the investigation of a Beachwood, Ohio doctor who was found shot to death on Thursday.Around 7:30 p.m Friday, SWAT converged on a second house belonging to Dr. Richard Warn in the 4300 block of Elmwood Road to serve a warrant with homicide detectives. Warn was found dead the previous day inside his Beachwood home on Brentwood Road.SWAT officers made entry into the residence using an armored vehicle and were met with gunfire. Authorities retreated and over the next 12 hours attempted to make contact with the people inside. On Saturday morning SWAT entered the house and found two white males dead inside, police said.The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is processing the scene for evidence.Police said the two men were persons of interest in the doctor's death. Their identities have not been released, and it's not known how they died.Watch the press conference regarding the SWAT standoff below: 1052

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