• She won $1.3 million… and lost it all

    In 1996, Denise Rossi hit the lottery for $1.3 million.

    Just 11 days later, she filed for divorce from her husband of 25 years, Thomas Rossi.

    But here’s the twist…

    She never told him about the money.

    During divorce proceedings, both sides are legally required to disclose all assets — but Denise kept the winnings secret and finalized everything without mentioning it.

    For years, no one knew.

    Until one mistake changed everything…

    A letter about her lottery payout was accidentally sent to her ex-husband’s address.

    That’s when the truth came out.

    Thomas took the case to court — and the judge ruled that Denise had committed fraud by hiding the money.

    The result?

    He was awarded 100% of the lottery winnings.

    From winning millions… to losing it all.

    Because sometimes, it’s not about what you win —

    it’s about what you hide.
    She won $1.3 million… and lost it all In 1996, Denise Rossi hit the lottery for $1.3 million. Just 11 days later, she filed for divorce from her husband of 25 years, Thomas Rossi. But here’s the twist… She never told him about the money. During divorce proceedings, both sides are legally required to disclose all assets — but Denise kept the winnings secret and finalized everything without mentioning it. For years, no one knew. Until one mistake changed everything… A letter about her lottery payout was accidentally sent to her ex-husband’s address. That’s when the truth came out. Thomas took the case to court — and the judge ruled that Denise had committed fraud by hiding the money. The result? He was awarded 100% of the lottery winnings. From winning millions… to losing it all. Because sometimes, it’s not about what you win — it’s about what you hide.
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  • He spent his days delivering packages … until one day, he delivered something far greater—hope

    Greylon Anthony, an Amazon driver from Charlotte, North Carolina , became one of the most appreciated drivers in the “Alexa, Thank My Driver” program . Every time a customer said, “Alexa, thank my driver,” it counted toward rewards—and Greylon rose to the top

    He earned a $10,000 bonus after being named among the most-thanked drivers. But what he did next shocked everyone

    Instead of keeping the money, Greylon donated all $10,000 to Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital , helping young patients and their families with care and essentials

    Gratitude found its way to him… and he passed it on

    In a world focused on gaining, his story reminds us: true impact isn’t in what we keep—it’s in what we give
    He spent his days delivering packages … until one day, he delivered something far greater—hope Greylon Anthony, an Amazon driver from Charlotte, North Carolina , became one of the most appreciated drivers in the “Alexa, Thank My Driver” program . Every time a customer said, “Alexa, thank my driver,” it counted toward rewards—and Greylon rose to the top He earned a $10,000 bonus after being named among the most-thanked drivers. But what he did next shocked everyone Instead of keeping the money, Greylon donated all $10,000 to Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital , helping young patients and their families with care and essentials Gratitude found its way to him… and he passed it on In a world focused on gaining, his story reminds us: true impact isn’t in what we keep—it’s in what we give
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  • We've won the genetic lottery
    We've won the genetic lottery
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  • The U.S. public is not happy with The White House and Karoline Leavitt for saying that a military draft is on the table

    Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about the possibility during a briefing, sparking backlash online as many Americans say they would strongly oppose any return to conscription.

    If a draft were ever reinstated, the process would run through the Selective Service System — the federal agency that maintains a registry of eligible men ages 18–25. In the event of a national emergency, the president — currently Donald Trump — could request authorization from Congress to activate the draft.

    If approved, the Selective Service would begin a lottery system based on birth dates, calling up individuals for medical and background screening, with some qualifying for deferments or exemptions before being sent to military training.

    The U.S. hasn’t used a draft since the Vietnam War era, but the system remains in place in case it’s ever needed again.
    The U.S. public is not happy with The White House and Karoline Leavitt for saying that a military draft is on the table Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about the possibility during a briefing, sparking backlash online as many Americans say they would strongly oppose any return to conscription. If a draft were ever reinstated, the process would run through the Selective Service System — the federal agency that maintains a registry of eligible men ages 18–25. In the event of a national emergency, the president — currently Donald Trump — could request authorization from Congress to activate the draft. If approved, the Selective Service would begin a lottery system based on birth dates, calling up individuals for medical and background screening, with some qualifying for deferments or exemptions before being sent to military training. The U.S. hasn’t used a draft since the Vietnam War era, but the system remains in place in case it’s ever needed again.
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  • A baby boy has been born in the UK to a woman who received a womb transplant from a deceased donor, marking a national medical milestone.

    The mother, Grace Bell, who lives with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, gave birth in December 2025 at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital.

    Her transplant surgery took place in June 2024 at Churchill Hospital. After the procedure, doctors used IVF and embryo transfer to achieve the pregnancy.

    The successful birth shows that deceased-donor womb transplants may allow women born without a uterus to carry and deliver their own babies.

    The case is part of an ongoing UK clinical trial exploring whether womb transplantation could one day become a routine medical treatment.

    A remarkable step forward for medicine — and a life-changing moment for one family.
    A baby boy has been born in the UK to a woman who received a womb transplant from a deceased donor, marking a national medical milestone. The mother, Grace Bell, who lives with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome, gave birth in December 2025 at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital. Her transplant surgery took place in June 2024 at Churchill Hospital. After the procedure, doctors used IVF and embryo transfer to achieve the pregnancy. The successful birth shows that deceased-donor womb transplants may allow women born without a uterus to carry and deliver their own babies. The case is part of an ongoing UK clinical trial exploring whether womb transplantation could one day become a routine medical treatment. A remarkable step forward for medicine — and a life-changing moment for one family.
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