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TN Lottery Mega Millions, Cash4Life winning numbers for June 27, 2025
The Tennessee Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at June 27, 2025, results for each game: 18-21-29-42-50, Mega Ball: 02 Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here. 09-14-18-20-39, Cash Ball: 02 Check Cash4Life payouts and previous drawings here. Morning: 8-8-4, Wild: 8 Midday: 1-8-0, Wild: 0 Evening: 3-5-3, Wild: 2 Check Cash 3 payouts and previous drawings here. Morning: 0-4-1-4, Wild: 1 Midday: 3-0-5-1, Wild: 7 Evening: 3-6-3-4, Wild: 4 Check Cash 4 payouts and previous drawings here. 04-08-11-13-34 Check Daily Tennessee Jackpot payouts and previous drawings here. 07-14-21-26-34, Bonus: 03 Check Tennessee Cash payouts and previous drawings here. Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results All Tennessee Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599. For prizes over $599, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at Tennessee Lottery offices. By mail, send a winner claim form, winning lottery ticket, a copy of a government-issued ID and proof of social security number to P.O. Box 290636, Nashville, TN 37229. Prize claims less than $600 do not require a claim form. Please include contact information on prizes claimed by mail in the event we need to contact you. To submit in person, sign the back of your ticket, fill out a winner claim form and deliver the form, along with the ticket and government-issued ID and proof of social security number to any of these locations: Nashville Headquarters & Claim Center: 26 Century Blvd., Nashville, TN 37214, 615-254-4946 in the (615) and (629) area, 901-466-4946 in the (901) area, 865-512-4946 in the (865) area, 423-939-7529 in the (423) area or 1-877-786-7529 (all other areas in Tennessee). Outside Tennessee, dial 615-254-4946. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes of any amount. Knoxville District Office: Cedar Springs Shopping Center, 9298 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922, (865) 251-1900. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $199,999. Chattanooga District Office: 2020 Gunbarrel Rd., Suite 106, Chattanooga, TN 37421, (423) 308-3610. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $199,999. Memphis District Office: Chiles Plaza, 7424 U.S. Highway 64, Suite 104, Memphis, TN 38133, (901) 322-8520. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $199,999. Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT Tuesday and Friday. Cash4Life: 9:15 p.m. CT daily. Cash 3, 4: Daily at 9:28 a.m. (Morning) and 12:28 p.m. CT (Midday), except for Sunday. Evening game daily, seven days a week, at 6:28 p.m. CT. Daily Tennessee Jackpot: 9:00 p.m. CT daily. Tennessee Cash: 10:34 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Powerball Double Play: 10:30 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Tennessean editor. You can send feedback using this form. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TN Lottery Mega Millions, Cash4Life winning numbers for June 27, 2025
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Taylor Swift Fans Sends Bold Message While Supporting Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift Fans Sends Bold Message While Supporting Travis Kelce originally appeared on Parade. fans are convinced she sent a bold message while supporting her NFL boyfriend, , during his Tight End University camp in Nashville, Tenn. On Tuesday, June 24, photos and videos emerged of Swift and Kelce at abar after the Kansas City Chief star's summer training camp, created with NFL players George Kittle and Greg Olsen. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 On X, one snapshot showed Swift, 35, posing with Kittle's wife, Claire Kittle, and another woman (seemingly Olsen's wife, Kara Dooley.) The "So High School" singer stunned in a green-and-white plaid outfit with her signature red lip—and many fans took note of the return of her plaid trend, sparking renewed speculation about what it could the comments, one Swiftie shared, "We're plaid speed again yall." Someone else jokingly speculated, " edm album is coming." A different X user quoted Swift's lyrics to "All Too Well" writing, "PLAID SKIRT DAYS AND NIGHTS WHEN YOU MADE ME YOUR OWN." Another fan pointed out, "Good for Taylor! Love when she wears plaid ! She's probably having so much fun!" Since Swift started re-recording her first six albums, fans have theorized that the pop superstar wearing plaid signaled a major announcement on the horizon. She memorably rocked the pattern at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards and a Chiefs game in October 2024. The "Alchemy" singer has since purchased the masters to those albums and hinted she will not be re-recording her long-awaited Reputation album. So if fans are correct in thinking plaid means something big is coming, it could mean new music. Meanwhile, others connected Swift's outfit to her Eras Tour segment featuring her 1989 album, during which she wore different skirt/top combinations each night. "Omg we finally got the double green set guys!! 😍😍," one X user joked. Another Swiftie quipped, "Not Taylor casually pulling out the green 1989 outfit😭😭😭." Whether or not Swift's plaid outfits hold a hidden meaning, fans love searching for Easter eggs and trying to predict her next move. Next: Taylor Swift Fans Sends Bold Message While Supporting Travis Kelce first appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.
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At 13, He Lost His Arm. Now He's a Top Peloton Coach
Growing up, Logan Aldridge could never sit still—and if you've met him, you know that hasn't changed. Sitting across from him in his cowboy hat at Sounds Like Nashville Live, his smile was warm and his energy magnetic, so much so that you might not even notice he's missing his left arm. And that's exactly how he wants it. When Aldridge was 13, he was out wakeboarding—something his family did almost every weekend. In an instant, the rope he was holding tangled in the boat's propeller. His left arm was severed, and blood was everywhere. On the way to the hospital, still in shock and trying to process what had just happened, he looked to his mom for answers. 'In the ambulance, when I was thinking, 'Oh my gosh, my arm might get amputated,' I asked my mom [what would happen],' he told Men's Journal. 'And she says, 'Logan, it's just an arm.' That mentality can be viewed by someone as tough love, but it was also the moment that shifted my perspective. It kind of transformed the way I saw myself—and what could become of this.'Aldridge has never let his accident define him, and he doesn't want it to define how others see him either. After he lost his arm, he stood up in front of his entire school and told them what happened—head-on, no drama, no whispers. He's never been afraid of the spotlight—and he's spent the years since turning that resilience into a movement. Today, Aldridge is Peloton's only adaptive fitness instructor. The accident that changed his life also changed how he sees others: with compassion, not caution. While he encourages his trainees to work within the realities of their bodies, you better believe he'll still push them. "My coaching style is one of inclusive accessibility and democratization of fitness, where there shouldn't be barriers to entry, especially if the individual has physical limitations. And through that lens, it's made me a really compassionate instructor and coach. But, big but here, I will make you want to throw up." When he was young, Aldridge remembers people constantly trying to help him. Whether it was teachers stepping in to assist before he had a chance to figure things out, or people gently reminding him of what might be harder now that he'd lost his dominant arm, he understood they meant well. But he never saw himself that way—and he never wanted to be told what he couldn't he brings that same mindset into his training and coaching. He wants everyone he works with to walk away knowing they're capable of more than they think. That they can work hard, push themselves, and move past the limits they—or others—have placed on them. "Just because you're a seated athlete, bilateral amputee, one arm, or whatever the case may be, I have compassion and understanding, but I don't have sympathy," he said. "I still want to push you and show you, regardless of impairment condition or not, if somebody's timid and afraid, doesn't think they can become strong, I want to show them through affirming, empowering action that they're capable." He's able to do just that through Peloton, a platform that meets people wherever they are—no gym membership required. Since joining in 2022, Aldridge has made it his mission to help people of all abilities see themselves reflected in fitness. "I want to help build a way in which people who are intimidated, fearful, who have disabilities, can have this platform. It doesn't have to be on a bike or a tread. It can be in their pocket. It can be on an app. They can just be on the couch and open the app and just watch, just watch. And then maybe the next day you'll try, you know, it's just baby steps, micro changes that make it to macro solutions. And the community at Peloton is the definition of an inclusive, welcoming, understanding community." At 13, He Lost His Arm. Now He's a Top Peloton Coach first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 27, 2025
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Tennessee's Chaz Lanier Predicted to Join $269 Million Star in NBA Mock Draft
Tennessee's Chaz Lanier Predicted to Join $269 Million Star in NBA Mock Draft originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Tennessee Volunteers leading scorer from the 2024-25 men's basketball roster didn't hear his name called in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft. But he is expected to come off the board in the second. Advertisement ESPN's Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo projected it to be early in the second round. In a 2025 NBA second-round mock draft, ESPN predicted Volunteers shooting guard Chaz Lanier to land with point guard Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons at No. 37 overall, or seventh in the second round. "A true late bloomer who averaged 3.7 points per game over his first three collegiate seasons, Lanier turned a corner with his jumper as an upperclassman to complement his solid size, frame and 6-foot-9 wingspan," Givony wrote. "He is not much of a ball handler and will need to use his tools better defensively, but he has a clear niche to fill with the way he can space the floor and shoot off screens." Tennessee Volunteers shoot guard Chaz Lanier© David Banks-Imagn Images Lanier led the Volunteers in scoring last season with 18 points per game. The shooting guard shot 43.1%, including 39.5% from the 3-point line. Advertisement Lanier also averaged 3.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.9 steals per contest. Behind those efforts, Tennessee advanced to the Elite Eight. Lanier played one season for the Volunteers. During his first four college seasons, he played for the North Florida Ospreys. As Givony explained, Lanier was a "true late bloomer." The guard didn't earn a regular starting role at North Florida until 2023-24. In his last two college seasons, Lanier averaged 18.8 points per game while shooting 46.4%. In Detroit, Lanier could play significant minutes next to Cunningham, who signed a five-year, $269 million extension with the Pistons. Cunningham isn't eligible for free agency until 2030. Advertisement The second round of the 2025 NBA Draft begins at 8 pm ET on Thursday. Related: Tennessee Gets Strong Message From Coveted Five-Star This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 26, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Tennessee Gets Good News for Coveted Player
Tennessee Gets Good News for Coveted Player originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Tennessee Volunteers added another prospect to their 2026 recruiting class. On3's Chad Simmons reported Friday three-star offensive lineman Edward Baker committed to the Volunteers. Baker told the Tennessee coaching staff his commitment plans Thursday. Advertisement 'They were so excited,' Baker told Simmons. 'They have been waiting for me to commit. I always had a spot and they have been telling me that since they offered me." Baker added that he nearly gave his verbal to the Volunteers last December. But after official visits to the Arkansas Razorbacks, NC State Wolfpack, Ole Miss Rebels and Penn State Nittany Lions, the offensive lineman was sure that Tennessee was right for him. Tennessee Volunteers football head coach Josh Heupel© Saul Young/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images 'I love everything about Tennessee. It is a top program with great coaches," Baker told Simmons. "They look out for their players, they give their players a chance to compete and it is a big-time SEC program with top players. Their fan base is crazy, the atmosphere on game day is the best and it is a school I am excited about playing for. Advertisement 'Tennessee is a special place.' Baker also visited the Virginia Cavaliers during his recruitment process. The offensive lineman received offers from many other programs as well, including the Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers according to 247Sports. Based on the 247Sports Composite rankings, Baker is a top 100 offensive lineman in the 2026 class. Baker is No. 94 overall at his position and the No. 23 Maryland prospect too. Baker is the 11th pledge the Volunteers have received in the 2026 recruiting class. Related: Tennessee's Chaz Lanier Predicted to Join $269 Million Star in NBA Mock Draft This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.