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02-28-2023

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The California Lottery is Confident in Identifying the Rightful Winner of the $2

The California Lottery says Edwin Castro is the rightful winner of the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot. Jose Rivera claimed he had the winning ticket before it was stolen from him. He filed a lawsuit claiming the ticket was stolen by someone named "Reggie" The lawsuit names California, the state's lottery commission and Castro as defendants.

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The disappearance of Jeffrey Vandergrift, 54, of Wild 94.9, a

Jeffrey Vandergrift, a popular radio DJ for Wild 94.9, hasn't been seen or heard from since last Thursday. The 54-year-old is 6-feet tall, weighs approximately 180 pounds, is bald, has brown eyes and several tattoos.

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Cobra Gold: A Joint High-End Security Exercise for the Future

Cobra Gold began as a joint Thai-U.S. maritime exercise in 1982. It consists of three parts — field training, a “command post” staff exercise, and disaster relief and humanitarian exercises. 23 other countries are joining as exercise partners or observers for a total of 7,394 personnel.

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The Commerce Department's Request for Military Technology Funds to Support Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Skills

The funding is part of the CHIPS and Science Act. It's aimed at sharpening the U.S. edge in military technology and manufacturing. The money is meant to support private investment in new factories. It can be clawed back if companies use it on stock buybacks instead.

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Irv Cross: A Wonderful Former NFL Cornerback and the First Black Player to Play Football

Irv Cross was diagnosed with mild cognitive dementia in 2018. His widow, Liz Cross, said her husband struggled physically with his balance and was paranoid. Cross was the first Black man to work full-time as a sports analyst on national television. The BU CTE Center said it has diagnosed 345 former NFL players with CTE.

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Marten and Gordon, 35, a convicted sex offender, were arrested

Aristocrat Constance Marten, 35, and her boyfriend Mark Gordon, 48, had been on the run since the baby was born in early January. Police said they sought to avoid being detected by paying for everything in cash and covering their faces when on CCTV. They were arrested on suspicion of child neglect late Monday in Brighton in southern England.

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The United States Marshals Service was hit with a ransomware attack on February 17, 2015

Ransomware is a type of malware that locks up computer systems until a "ransom" is paid to unlock the system. The United States Marshals Service did not say who was behind the attack nor did they say if they paid the ransom. The affected system contains law enforcement sensitive information.

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Fox News boss Rupert Murdoch testified that "Fox News is not about

Murdoch: "I would have liked to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight" "I could hear Trump's voice in the background saying, 'This is terrible,' " Murdoch said. "I see this as a key inflection point for Fox," he said.

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The Fulton County, Georgia, Grand Jury But Judge Robert C. McBurney

Judge Robert C. McBurney says jurors can't "synthesize the testimony" of witnesses. The grand jury foreperson, Emily Kohrs, gave interviews about her work as a juror. She also gave details on testimony from former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is facing severe weather on Monday

At least 12 people were injured due to the Norman tornado overnight, but none of the injuries were critical and there were no reported fatalities. Wind gusts over 70 mph and hail measuring 1 inch in diameter were reported in Oklahoma City. Gusts of 114 mph were recorded in Memphis, Texas, near the state line with Oklahoma.

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