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SOUTHPORT, N.C. – A handyman in North Carolina proved persistence is key when it comes to the lottery. William Goins won more than 0,000 with the same set of lottery number he’s been using for the past 13 years.“They’re my lucky numbers,” Goins said. “They just came to me one day while I was filling out the play slip, and I’ve been using them ever since.”Goins’ good luck happened Friday when he stopped by the Tobacco Road Outlet in Southport and bought a Cash 5 ticket for the evening’s drawing, according to the 532

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San Francisco, long one of the most tech-friendly and tech-savvy cities in the world, is now the first in the United States to prohibit its government from using facial-recognition technology.The ban is part of a broader 233

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Stock trading was halted in the moments after the opening bell Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average opened down around 2,000 points amid coronavirus fears.It did not get any better on Monday. The Dow closed down 2,013 points at 23,851, marking the largest single-day drop in the market's history. The Dow has lost nearly 6,000 points from a high of 29,551 from just last month, which is nearly a 20 percent overall drop in the market's value.Trading was halted for 15 minutes in the moments after the opening bell, and trading resumed at about 9:50 a.m. ET. Following the trading halt, the Dow recovered somewhat before another mid-afternoon loss put it back 2,000 points on the day.The 2,000 point loss amounted to a 7.9 percent loss.According to 766

  

School officials and a food service company want to rehire a lunchroom employee who was fired for allowing a student in New Hampshire to take food without paying.But the former worker says she won't take their offer."They're not doing it for me, they are doing it to save face," said Bonnie Kimball, the former lunchroom employee.Kimball was fired in April after a student at Mascoma Valley Regional High School in Canaan, New Hampshire, told her he didn't have money to pay for the items in his lunch tray. She says she let him take the food for free and the boy paid his lunch tab the next morning.In a statement Friday, the company said it decided to rehire Kimball and will be paying her back for the work she missed."We had a recent situation where an employee violated school and company policy in dealing with our food service and our district manager made a decision he felt was right at the time," said Brian Stone, president of the company's school division.She was accused of violating the procedures of Café Services -- the food services company that employed her -- as well as federal and school policies, according to a termination letter that Kimball provided to CNN.Kimball had worked at Mascoma Valley Regional High School for more than four years, according to the 1298

  

Ret. Cincinnati Assistant Police Chief Dale Menkhaus. He was a lieutenant in charge of the police detail the night of The Who concert on December 3, 1979. 167

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