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Lottery player wins $10K in NC — then wins $10M a week later. ‘Hard to fathom'
Lottery player wins $10K in NC — then wins $10M a week later. ‘Hard to fathom'

Miami Herald

time27-06-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

Lottery player wins $10K in NC — then wins $10M a week later. ‘Hard to fathom'

A lottery player coming off a recent big win had a 'gut feeling' and bought another ticket in North Carolina. He won $10 million. Christopher Sink of Winston-Salem hit the jackpot on a $50 scratch-off ticket in the $10 Million Spectacular game, the North Carolina Education Lottery announced June 27. 'I was really nervous at first,' he told lottery officials. 'It was kind of a crazy feeling.' The new multimillionaire recounted he was at a convenience store when he felt compelled to buy a lottery ticket. Then he beat the 1-in-3,255,582 odds to win one of five top prizes in the scratch-off game. 'It just happened to be my lucky day,' he told lottery officials. But it wasn't his only lucky day recently. Sink told the N.C. Education Lottery that he won $10,000 a week earlier on another ticket. 'It's kind of hard to fathom,' he said. 'I'm tickled to death about this.' He collected his winnings as a lump sum of $6 million and walked away with $4,305,014 after taxes, according to the N.C. Education Lottery. The construction business owner told lottery officials he plans to use his life-changing prize to buy equipment for work, invest and pay bills. One top prize of $10 million remains in the game, which debuted in December 2023. Winston-Salem in Forsyth County is about an 80-mile drive northeast from Charlotte.

36 Underrated Products That Will Become The Light Of Your Life
36 Underrated Products That Will Become The Light Of Your Life

Buzz Feed

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

36 Underrated Products That Will Become The Light Of Your Life

An absurdly darling pink Lego typewriter that has different build options — you can also turn it into a flowery "keytar" instrument and a sweet little flowerpot with a writing pad and pen. (But honestly, I've imprinted on that pink typewriter so hard that if I hear about any of you making something else, I'm gonna cry some big Barbie tears.) Dove's Coconut Milk & Sugar Lychee Body Wash so moisturizing, gentle, and decadently-scented that you're going to feel fully transported to your ~happy place~ every time you lather it on. This is especially lovely for sensitive skin, since the plant milk base is nutrient-rich and sulfate-free to keep your skin feeling eeextra soft and loved. Kitsch's new "Ultra Petite" Satin Scrunchies for anyone who loves the hair-protective style of satin, but wants a lower profile than the big billowing versions. These are super gentle and prevent creasing, but still have an all-day firm hold. E.l.f.'s Blue-ty Sleep Night Oil reviewers LOVE as an alternative to the pricier versions — this overnight face oil is formulated with 1% granactive retinoid and blueberry extract for the geeentlest boost to help reduce fine lines, plump skin, and tone your complexion without drying you out or compromising your skin barrier. It also absorbs beautifully and is super lightweight, so it'll play nice with the rest of your skincare routine. A light up solar frog figurine for your garden or porch so when you come home from that "just one drink" dinner past midnight, this croaky lil' fella can lovingly judge you for it. A set of limited edition Band-Aids with retro flower patterns so the next time you get a little ouch, you can be like, "wound care, but make it fashion." A set of Honey Rosemary Moscow Mule tea bags — all the sophistication of tea and the 😜 of a cheeky cocktail, without all the extra sugar to throw you out of whack. All you have to do is add three ounces of cold water, 1.5 ounces of hard liquor, and the tea sachet into a glass, and you'll have a delicious (far more AFFORDABLE!!) cocktail in one minute. A set of Tide Sink Packs you can use to do laundry right in the sink when you need to hand wash delicate items and lay them to dry. Reviewers also love these for traveling! A reusable, family-friendly sand eraser to *instantly* remove sand from your skin with a quick swipe so you don't accidentally turn your unsuspecting car interiors into "Beach, Part Two." A travel-friendly SPF 50 Airy Sunstick Smoothing Bar, a K-beauty staple with a curved balm stick style that makes it super easy to apply, and a non-sticky, white cast-free formula that plays ABSURDLY well with makeup. If you're looking for a lightweight "soft matte" sunscreen to protect your skin, this is your new BFF. Biofreeze's new Dry Stick for "portable pain relief" — this mess-free, cooling solution for aches and pains all over your human body, whether it's your neck, shoulders, knees, hands, or many numerous joints. Its targeted menthol relief also works *fast* and is delightfully travel-friendly, unlike competing menthol creams. A set of earthy pastel knives to add some quiet calm and downright shocking functionality to your kitchen — reviewers are in love with how sharp, efficient, and easy to handle these blades are, not to mention how easy they are to clean. Eos Cashmere Vanilla Cashmere Whipped Oil Body Butter — yes, that's right, the astronomically TikTok-famous Eos "cashmere" body lotion now comes in a luxurious body butter form, and it's every bit as decadent as it sounds. Now you can spend all your self-care nights fully moisturized in a cloud of whipped vanilla, musk, and soft caramel. A pair of cheerful, super lightweight boxer-style shorts so comfy and adorable that you are about to put your denim shorts on notice for the rest of the year — especially since these are a MUCH cheaper alternative to the $98 Reformation version. A 2-in-1 nausea relief inhaler designed to work FAST on spontaneous nausea, motion sickness, morning sickness, and general queasiness (having a human body is hard). You can either use it as a scent inhaler or rub it directly on the tip of your nose for relief. A delightfully affordable wireless bottle lamp to convert bottles into a cheeky light fixture, so your favorite wine can literally ~light up your life~, or you can preserve a bottle from a special occasion as part of your decor. This also makes an excellent gift to pair with a bottle of something yummy! A guided visual "breathing partner" you can use for meditation and calm to shift your mindset. This is designed to guide you through either the popular 4/7/8 or 5/5 "calming breaths" to help reduce stress and anxiety, using colors that fade in and out softly as cues. Bonus: it's kid friendly! A set of hair-tie bracelets designed to look like *actual* jewelry, so you won't be kicking yourself when you realize you left a hair tie on your wrist for every photo. A nonslip wire-free strapless bra so comfy that you might be like, "Wait — am I wearing a bra??" halfway through the day. This will be your wardrobe's BFF for all your dresses and shirts with fun necklines! The Ordinary Soothing & Barrier Support Serum for anyone whose skin occasionally goes 🔥 when its barrier has been compromised. This blend of niacinamide, vitamin B12, and lipids helps to soothe and hydrate irritated skin to reduce the redness and restore your skin's happy glow. A decadently soft striped oversize lounge set nearly identical to a popular mall brand version and so ridiculously comfy and breathable that you'll change your LinkedIn profile to "Lounge Hound" for the rest of the year. Physicians Formula Butter Glow & Go Stick for a smooth, rich, and ridiculously easy-to-apply contour to give your skin that ~sunkissed~ glow with as little effort as possible. This dual-ended stick is the definition of no muss, no fuss, and so versatile that when you're not using them on the go, you'll love experimenting with all the different ways you can make a subtle colorful *pop*. An adorable clear waterproof sunscreen bag to keep your various SPFs for easy access when you need to protect yourself from the sun's shenanigans, and to keep the rest of your stuff safe if one of your sunscreens bottles decides to go ~kaboom~. A — be still my hydrated heart — teensy 14-ounce Stanley Cup for the days when you aren't Big Thirsty, but Little Thirsty, and don't want to haul around a brick of water with you. Reviewers love this for traveling and so their littles can having matching Stanley cups with their big ones! Dae's Hair Cactus Fruit 3-In-1 Styling Cream & Taming Wand, which is basically the brand's "holy grail," TikTok-famous styling cream in the form of a mascara wand. This versatile lil' tool helps you carefully target flyaways, style edges, and smooth frizz. A set of six rustic-style ceramic ramekins so versatile that you'll be putting them to WORK. Not only can you use these in your oven or air fryer to cook in smaller portions for lava cakes and egg bakes, but you can use them to serve ice cream, yogurt parfaits, dips, and snacks. A crinkle cutter tool for veggies, fruit, potatoes, and cheese that not only makes meal prep a breeze, but makes certain foods more enticing for the picky eaters in the fam. Everyone knows a squiggly-shaped thing tastes better than a regular shape ... it's just science! A reversible vintage-inspired floral bathing suit with adjustable, oh-so-sweet bow straps that are almost too cute to exist. Like, spare some cuteness for the rest of the beach, will you?? An exfoliating Italian Bergamot Body Bar from Cremo, aka the brand that went TikTok viral for its $10 Baccarat Rouge 540-inspired body wash (I am, in fact, a VERY large fan). This luxury body soap is so richly-layered, deeply hydrating, and gives such a satisfying lather that OOPS, you won't want use another version ever again. A truly gargantuan but lightweight striped beach bag that holds so many of your shenanigans that you'll feel like you opened a hole in the time-space-tote-bag continuum. Truly a lot of audacity for it to be so boho chic and affordable on TOP of all that!! An "invisible" magnetized dry-erase board so you can organize all your family's chaos and still be unexpectedly stylish about it. "We need more toilet paper," but make it ✨chic. ✨ A square-neck compressive body suit that's basically 10 outfits in one — you can rock it solo, wear it as a bodysuit tucked into jeans, or pair it with a hoodie or a jacket. Go, little base layer, gooooo! A cheery little "Buttercup" butter maker so you can make delicious butter in less than five (!!) minutes and enter a cottagecore era unlike any you've ever known. Time to impress your friends by gifting them with small batch butters in garlic, honey, truffle, and all kiiiinds of flavors you haven't even fathomed yet. A super lightweight, loose-fitting, high-neck muscle tank for fans of the Lululemon version at a *much* lower price point. This is a breezy *dream* thanks to the quick-dry fabric, the cross-over pleat in the back, and the slight petal hem at the bottom. A ridiculously plush beanbag chair that everyone should legally be mandated to own as a Rot Chair — aka the chair you put yourself in timeout in to either read, watch Netflix on your laptop, or contemplate the meaning of your existence all weekend long. A Grim Steeper silicone tea infuser to remind you that life is, in fact, too short to skip on your delicious morning cuppa.

Olivia Rodrigo Just Confirmed This Is Summer's Chicest Bag Trend
Olivia Rodrigo Just Confirmed This Is Summer's Chicest Bag Trend

Elle

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Olivia Rodrigo Just Confirmed This Is Summer's Chicest Bag Trend

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Olivia Rodrigo kept it low-key this week. The 'Vampire' singer was spotted in attendance of the hit broadway musical John Proctor Is the Villain, starring Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink. Rodrigo was all smiles sporting a cream linen babydoll dress and her brand-new Kate Spade Liv shoulder bag in a leopard print. The purse was a perfect complement to the easy and minimal dress and proves that mini shoulder bags aren't going anywhere anytime soon. The red strap and studded sides added a chic edgy element, balancing girly with grunge—the perfect formula for any outfit, especially for a hot summer night at a Broadway play. After the show, Rodrigo posed onstage with Sink and the pop star's longtime best friend Conan Gray. Over the weekend, Sink attended the Tony Awards, where she was nominated for Best Actress in a Play for her work in John Proctor. It was the first such nomination for the actress, marking a major moment in her career on the eve of the final season of Stranger Things. Ultimately, Sarah Snook took home the award for her incredible one-woman performance, playing 26 characters, in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Rodrigo is also fresh off of her 2025 Governors Ball performance from over the weekend, where she brought out a surprise guest performer, the legendary David Byrne, for a duet of 'Burning Down the House.' After a playful rendition and dance performance, the singer then closed her set with a four-song encore that included her hits 'Brutal,' 'Good 4 U,' 'All-American Bitch,' and 'Get Him Back!'

Inside the ‘Witchy Circle' of the ‘John Proctor Is the Villain' Cast
Inside the ‘Witchy Circle' of the ‘John Proctor Is the Villain' Cast

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Inside the ‘Witchy Circle' of the ‘John Proctor Is the Villain' Cast

It comes as no surprise that the women of 'John Proctor Is the Villain' have an especially epic group text. The Broadway hit, which heads into this weekend's Tony Awards with seven nominations including Best Play, is set in a rural Southern high school classroom and follows a set of mostly young female students who have been classmates their whole lives, so bonding off set was crucial when it came to selling the story. More from WWD Sarah Hyland Doubles Down on Tonal Dressing in Patrizia Pepe Set With Chocolate Brown Pumps at 2025 Drama Desk Awards Amal Clooney Recycles Archival Gold Barely-there Gianvito Rossi Plexi Pumps for Broadway Date Night with George Clooney How Actress Samantha Williams Harnesses the Headstrong Heroine In Tony-nominated 'Pirates! The Penzance Musical' 'Danya [Taymor, the show's director] was so good about that because I think especially for these students in a small town, you're in the same class with the same people your entire life, and that chemistry is really important,' says star Sadie Sink, over Zoom from her dressing room. 'And that was never lost on Danya at all. So she would really incorporate a lot of team-building exercises into rehearsal that would maybe seem silly at first, but over time just really added up and became super meaningful and important into establishing that kind of connection.' The real bonding — which is evident from chatting with Sink and costars Molly Griggs and Fina Strazza, each from their respective dressing rooms — has come since the show officially opened, be it from picnics in the park between shows or the 'witchy circle' of 'giggling and being dumb' they form before each show. 'After you're out of rehearsals and previews and you get out of your own actor brain where you're thinking you're doing everything wrong, then you get closer with your cast and there's room to breathe,' Sink says. 'We have a lot of weird downtime together and that's when the friendships really get deep,' Griggs adds. 'And we have a group chat that is powerful.' 'John Proctor Is the Villain' is one of this season's biggest hits, with Tony nominations for best play, best actor for Sink, best featured actress for Strazza and best direction, among others. The production, written by Kimberly Belflower, is set in a high school in small town Georgia amid a class reading 'The Crucible.' 'The show is such a special story about young women taking up space,' Strazza says of what drew her in. 'Being a young woman myself, I loved how much Kimberly captured the accuracy of being a teenage girl and what it really feels like to be misunderstood by your community and wanting to make real change when you're often looked down upon and silenced.' Griggs meanwhile immediately related to the authenticity of the Southerness in the characters, being from the South herself. 'They really do sound and feel like Southern people and the rhythm of their speech, and in the sense of humor too, that just feels so cozy to me,' Griggs says. 'I know that feels like a surface thing, but it's actually really deep for me. It is about home and it's about a place and it's about sensibility.' Sink grew up in Texas, and recalls trying to shake her Southern accent when she first moved to New York City. 'So I was really charmed by how this play depicted not only teenage girls, but teenage girls from the South too, and how it really just embraced that culture and the parts that felt resonant to me, but also in the flaws as well. It was just this perfect cocktail of a love letter to girlhood and also the South, which I was really drawn to.' The show is drawing a wide audience, but in particular many teenage girls, who often come to the stage door to meet the cast at the end of the night. 'We've had a lot of young people in the stage door line say that this is their first Broadway show,' Griggs says. 'And that is so cool to me that not only did they have a really wonderful experience with our play in particular, but it may open the door for them to be theater people and to be people who want to come and see plays every season.' They're also meeting high schoolers who have been in productions of the show themselves: the rights to the play were released to students before it arrived on Broadway. 'I love when people at the stage door have already done the play themselves in their communities, and so they already have this really deep connection with it, and they're so excited to see it done on stage,' Strazza says. The show references the Lorde song 'Green Light' several times throughout, and while the pop star has yet to make it to a show, the cast knows that she's well aware of her song's role in the show. 'We know she wants to come, but it's busy being Lorde,' Sink says. 'But we're dying to get her here.' 'We do the show for her every night,' Strazza adds. 'It'll happen whenever it happens,' Sink says. 'We'll have to summon her in our circle one day.' 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Woman charged after overdose death of man whose body was found in Planet Fitness tanning bed
Woman charged after overdose death of man whose body was found in Planet Fitness tanning bed

Fox News

time04-06-2025

  • Health
  • Fox News

Woman charged after overdose death of man whose body was found in Planet Fitness tanning bed

Police in Indiana have arrested a woman for her alleged role in the overdose death of a 39-year-old man whose body was found inside a tanning bed three days after he entered a Planet Fitness gym. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) said in a news release that Heather Bradford, 41, was arrested and charged with dealing a controlled substance resulting in death, narcotics possession and for having two active warrants in Morgan County, Indiana. Police responded to Planet Fitness just before 8:30 a.m. Nov. 11 after receiving a report that a body had been discovered in the gym. The Marion County Coroner's Office identified the man as Derek Sink. According to police records obtained by 13 News, Sink's family last had contact with him Nov. 8 and reported him missing Nov. 10. MAN FOUND DEAD IN TANNING BED AT PLANET FITNESS IN INDIANAPOLIS 3 DAYS AFTER HE WALKED INTO THE GYM Sink was pronounced dead at the gym, police said Tuesday, and the coroner's office determined his cause of death to be a drug overdose. The IMPD Overdose Death Task Force (ODTF) took over the case, and, through a variety of investigative techniques, detectives identified Bradford as a suspect in Sink's death. YOUNG AMERICAN TOURISTS FOUND DEAD AT CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT; AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATING The next day, Bradford was located at a gas station in Mooresville, Indiana, where she was taken into custody without incident by ODTF Investigators along with Indiana State Police and members of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). "These are extremely challenging and emotionally heavy investigations, but they are vital in our effort to combat the ongoing overdose epidemic," IMPD Chief Chris Bailey said. "Each arrest represents months of work, cross-agency coordination, and a deep commitment to seeking justice for families who've lost loved ones." ARKANSAS NURSE CHARGED WITH USING DEAD PATIENT'S NAME IN ATTEMPT TO PURCHASE HUNDREDS OF OXYCODONE PILLS Planet Fitness released a statement after Sink's body was discovered in one of its gyms. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "At Planet Fitness, we have robust operational brand protocols in place, as the safety and well-being of our members is our top priority," McCall Gosselin, chief corporate affairs officer at Planet Fitness, said in a statement. "We are working closely with our local franchisee to ensure they are upholding those brand protocols." Gosselin added that the franchise owner was working with local authorities in the investigation. Fox News Digital's Stepheny Price contributed to this report.

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