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Bartender finds $20 bill, plays lottery, wins $1 million

A Bay Area man who found a $20 bill on a street outside San Francisco International Airport used it to play the California lottery and won $1 million, a lottery spokesman said Monday.

 
Kanye isn’t the first ‘candidate’ people have shaken their heads at

The night after Kanye West claimed at MTV’s Video Music Awards that he’s running for president in 2020, the “Ready for Kanye” committee was filed with the Federal Election Commission. But he’s not the first “oddball” candidate.

 
New Water Authority ads make saving water sexy — VIDEO

The wholesale water supplier is rolling out its new ad campaign — “There’s Nothing Sexier than Saving Water” — this week to coincide with Tuesday’s start of the fall watering schedule, which limits irrigation use to three assigned days per week through Oct. 31.

 
6 lesser-known Wes Craven films you should see — VIDEO

Wes Craven died on Sunday at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy of screams like no other in the film world. Here are six of Craven’s lesser-known films you should binge in his honor.

 
Tom Brady courtroom sketch artist says drawing QB again ‘a nightmare’

Jane Rosenberg, the courtroom sketch artist who was ridiculed for her Aug. 12 rendering of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, took another crack at it Monday during what was expected to be the final Deflategate hearing.

 
Obama to appear on ‘Running Wild with Bear Grylls’

President Barack Obama will tape an episode of “Running Wild with Bear Grylls,” NBC and the White House announced Monday. The President will “trek through the wilderness” with survival expert Grylls, in the special edition of the show, set to air later this year according to a press release.

 
Ashley Madison sees increase of new users after hacking

Hundreds of thousands of people signed up for infidelity website Ashley Madison in the last week, parent company Avid Life Media said on Monday, even after hackers leaked data about millions of its clients.

 
University of Texas removes statue of Confederate president

The statue of Confederate president Jefferson Davis was moved from its prominent place on the University of Texas campus in Austin on Sunday, according to footage published on social media and by local Austin American-Statesman newspaper.

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