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Sun Bingo’s Win Your Christmas game has epic cash prizes and an £8k gift bundle – The Sun

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What could be more fun than a game of bingo on your favourite online bingo site? 
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Sun Bingo’s Win Your Christmas game has incredible cash prizes for the 1L and 2L winners, and an even more fantastic bundle for the full house winner worth £8000. 
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If that wasn’t enough already, we’re also giving you the chance to get free tickets to this game! 
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Forget the naughty or nice list. You want to be on the guest list for this game.
It’s open to all Sunbingo.co.uk registered players who are UK and ROI residents, and aged 18+ years old (registration and ID verification are required). 
New players must have joined the site in the past 30 days. Existing players must have deposited into their Sun Bingo accounts within the past 30 days. 
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Kick off your festivities with the Win Your Christmas bingo game. The prizes will be £250 for the 1L winner, £500 for the 2L winner and then a bundle prize worth £8000 for the full house winner. 
There are some fantastic prizes that can make up your bundle.
From laptops to LED face masks, Christmas hampers to Play Stations 5, Elemis gift sets to electric scooters. All of this could be yours if you win with Sun Bingo. 
To make this festive fix even fancier, if you pre-buy 20 or more tickets, we’ll give you six extra tickets for free! 
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No one should walk away empty-handed at Christmas.
So, all players with at least six tickets in play for this game, who do not win a base prize, will get the chance to win a bingo bonus that can be used in the following game, which has a prize pot of £500. This will be in a post-game wheel feature. 
Please be aware that there is a maximum of 100 tickets per player for the Win Your Christmas game. 
For those that receive free tickets, they must be accepted and used within one day. 
You can pre-buy tickets for the Win Your Christmas game from Monday 27th October to Thursday 4th December.
To get six free tickets, you must pre-buy 20 or more tickets before 11:59pm on Thursday 4th December. These free tickets will be credited before 8pm on Friday 5th December.  
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With all there is to remember and sort, buying your tickets to this amazing game early not only earns you the first big tick on the To Do list, but it will also give you the chance to get free tickets! 
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Prize money for the 1L and 2L wins will be paid out immediately after the game(s) have finished.
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The unlucky full house winners not picked will receive an equal share of £500.
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The player who wins the ‘Win Your Christmas’ prize will be sent a code and link to the Sun Bingo prize website within seven days of winning via email.
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Projecting the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery – Sports Illustrated

The 2025-26 college basketball season kicked off on Monday, with dozens of future NBA prospects showcasing fire-power on Opening Night.
The true freshmen were especially potent, with players like Arizona forward Koa Peat, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, BYU wing AJ Dybantsa and plenty more seeing scorching debuts.
Just days before, we did our best at projecting how the 2026 NBA Draft lottery would shake out — a tall task this far removed from next year’s draft. There’s little information to truly work with, given we don’t know where NBA teams will land record-wise, as well as how collegiate and international players will fare in the coming months.
You can watch the video, or read on to see how the lottery shook out and further analysis:
1. Brooklyn Nets: Darryn Peterson, Kansas
2. Washington Wizards: AJ Dybantsa, BYU
3. Atlanta Hawks (via Pelicans): Cameron Boozer, Duke
4. Utah Jazz: Chris Cenac Jr., Houston
5. Indiana Pacers: Jayden Quaintance, Kentucky
6. Memphis Grizzlies (via Suns): Nate Ament, Tennessee
7. Toronto Raptors: Caleb Wilson, North Carolina
8. Memphis Grizzlies: Tounde Yessoufou, Baylor
9. Boston Celtics: Koa Peat, Arizona
10. Sacramento Kings: Mikel Brown Jr., Louisville
11. Charlotte Hornets: Karim Lopez, New Zealand Breakers
12. Miami Heat: Cayden Boozer, Duke
13. Portland Trail Blazers: Dash Daniels, Melbourne
14. Dallas Mavericks: Labaron Philon, Alabama
In this projected mock draft, the Brooklyn Nets landed the top pick, given their 0-fer start to the season. They took who is likely the projected No. 1 pick at this point in time in Darryn Peterson, who saw a 21-point opener for the Jayhawks.
The 1-6 Wizards grabbed AJ Dybantsa, who saw a similarly stellar night against a tough opponent in Villanova. 
The first major shake-up was Atlanta landing the No. 3 pick via the Pelicans’ unprotected first rounder, and subsequently taking Cameron Boozer, who made his debut for Duke Tuesday night. He saw a slow start, but finished strong in leading the Blue Devils past Texas.
Other notable selections include Memphis getting two lottery picks, one via Phoenix and one themselves. They took both Tennessee’s Nate Ament — who scored 18 in his Vols’ debut — as well as Baylor wing Tounde Yessoufou, who saw 24 points on 10-for-16 shooting.
The draft’s top riser on Monday was true freshman Koa Peat, who went for 30 points, seven rebounds, four assists and four stocks in a major win over No. 3 Florida. He was drafted to Boston here, though No. 9 could potentially be low given just how polished a shot-maker he looked Monday.
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RG3: Villanova Women’s Basketball Head Manager And SpO Athlete – The Villanovan

For the past seven years, the managers of the Villanova women’s basketball team have been led by head manager Rachel Grace, who is better known by her nickname, RG3. 
RG3, who has Down Syndrome, is a Special Olympics athlete in addition to her head manager duties, and has had a lifelong love of athletics. She grew up playing basketball, starting at the age of five, and later found soccer.
“I’ve seen her play basketball and soccer,” Maggie Harris, friend of RG3 and Special Olympics soccer committee member, said. “She’s amazing at both of them. She’s famous for her threes in basketball…  she’s amazing at everything she does.”
RG3, from what she can recall, has participated in Special Olympics since she was a young teenager and hasn’t missed a single year of Villanova’s Fall Festival since she started.
These days, RG3 plays soccer for the Montgomery County Knights, a local recreational soccer club. While she often moves around the field, she typically plays at striker, scoring goals and assisting teammates.
“I’m a striker, so I usually have a good shot of getting some goals,” RG3 said.
RG3 has an infectious energy and love for the people around her. She appreciates the little things in life. Harris has been honored to experience RG3’s bigger-than-life personality throughout her time at Villanova.
“Once, after she won a game, she came up to me and hugged me, and it was just awesome. I feel like she really shows her appreciation for people through hugs,” Harris said. “I saw her in [Dougherty Dining Hall] and she literally gave me six hugs… when she feels for you, she’ll let you know, which is awesome and very heartwarming.”
RG3 loves every part of Fall Fest weekend: the games, the energy and the connections she gets to make with other athletes and volunteers. She especially enjoys making new friends each year and sharing her love of athletics with others.
“What I love about Special Olympics is that you get to meet new people and create friendships,” RG3 said. “It’s like the whole point of being there. To share the love of the sport, but also make friends doing it.”
RG3 is known as the hype person at Villanova. She cheers everyone on, whether it’s her players, fellow managers, or teammates.  
“If someone makes a shot, she always hypes them up. She’ll high-five them and cheer them on, even during practice. She’s just a source of energy,” Harris said. “Whenever you see her, it’s gonna put a smile on your face. She’s always very energetic. If I were having a bad day, I would see RG3, and it would be a good day. Her energy is very contagious.”
Beyond her love of the game, RG3 also emphasizes the importance of the message of inclusion that Fall Fest celebrates each year. RG3 enjoys Fall Fest because it serves as a platform for her and others to emphasize the value of inclusion and accessibility in sports. For RG3, Special Olympics is a space where she can play the sports she loves and always feel included.
“For Special Olympics, for me, I’d have to say that we don’t have to be excluded now from playing sports,” RG3 said. “You don’t have to feel excluded because you get a shot of playing in Special Olympics.”
That is what the Special Olympics committee strives for and values. RG3’s message can be seen across the entirety of Fall Fest sports.
“So many athletes come to Fall Fest and the vibes are just embracing everyone’s abilities instead of looking at their disabilities first,” Harris said. “They worked so hard to get here… It’s just acknowledging the hard work that they put in, not just looking at their disability, but embracing them for their character.”
Throughout her entire life, RG3 has felt the unyielding support of her parents, who have encouraged her to be a role model for other people with Down Syndrome. 
“What my parents always told me is that I’m a good role model for people with Down Syndrome,” RG3 said. “Being a role model is like putting your foot forward…and just supporting everyone.”
As Fall Fest weekend is fast approaching, RG3 has a message for her fellow athletes:
“Believe in yourself, show who you are, always follow your dreams, and keep living it.”
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Did anyone win the Mega Millions last night? See results of Nov. 4 drawing – USA Today

Winning numbers were drawn in the ninth-largest Mega Millions drawing ever on Tuesday night, Nov. 4, with a jackpot of $800 million up for grabs.
The Mega Millions jackpot offered a one-time cash payment of $371.7 million if someone matched all six numbers.
This year, there have been four Mega Millions winners. The most recent winner, from Virginia, claimed a jackpot of $348 million on June 27. Before that, an Ohio player won a $112 million jackpot on April 18. On March 25, a lucky ticket holder in Illinois took home $344 million, and earlier in the year, on Jan. 17, another winner in Arizona won $113 million.
Check below to see the winning numbers for the Mega Millions drawing on Nov. 4.
The winning numbers for the Tuesday, Nov. 4, drawing are: 11-14-17-50-57, and the Mega Ball is 6.
Winning lottery numbers are sponsored byJackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network.
No one won the Mega Millions jackpot or any of the Match 5 prizes.
To view the list of past winners,visit the Mega Millions website.
To play the Mega Millions, you have to buy a ticket. You can do this at a variety of locations, including your local convenience store, gas station or even grocery store. In some states, Mega Millions tickets can be bought online.
Once you have your ticket, you need to pick six numbers. Five of them will be white balls with numbers from 1 to 70. The gold Mega Ball ranges from 1 to 24.
If you’re feeling especially unlucky or don’t want to go through the hassle of picking, you can ask for a “Quick Pick“ or an ”Easy Pick.” These options let the computer randomly generate numbers for you.
Mega Millions tickets now include a built-in multiplier, which increases non-jackpot prizes by two, three, four, five, or 10 times. Before, players had to pay an extra dollar to add the “Megaplier.”
Tickets can be purchased in person at gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. Some airport terminals may also sell lottery tickets.
You can also order tickets online throughJackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network, in these U.S. states and territories: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. The Jackpocket app allows you to pick your lottery game and numbers, place your order, see your ticket and collect your winnings all using your phone or home computer.
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Delhi HC refuses to quash FIR against DU professor for derogatory tweet on ‘Shiva Ling’| SCC Times – SCC Online

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The petitioner made a tweet via his Twitter handle and made a post on his Facebook account regarding the presence of the ‘Shiva Linga’ like structure found in the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh which reads as “Yadi yeh Shiv Ling hai to Lagta hai shayad Shiv ji ka bhi khatna kar diya gaya tha”
Delhi High Court: A petition was filed under Section 528 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (“BNSS”) earlier Section 482 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) by the petitioner seeking to quash the FIR registered for the offences punishable under Sections 153-A and 295-A of Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). Chandra Dhari Singh, J., refused to quash the FIR as prima facie, the actions and tweet/post made by the petitioner created disturbance of the harmony of the society with intent to hurt the sentiments of a large number of the society.
The petitioner is an Assistant Professor of History at Hindu College, University of Delhi, with over two decades of teaching experience. On 14-05-2022, the petitioner made a tweet via his Twitter handle and made a post on his Facebook account regarding the presence of the ‘Shiva Linga’ like structure found in the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The said tweet/post reads as “Yadi yeh Shiv Ling hai to Lagta hai shayad Shiv ji ka bhi khatna kar diya gaya tha”. Based on the aforesaid tweet/post, the complainant was filed which led to the registration of FIR dated 18-05-2022 against the petitioner under Sections 153-A and 295-A of IPC. The petitioner was arrested and was granted regular bail by the Court. In the meanwhile, the petitioner applied for visa for the United Kingdom, however, received an email from the British High Commission, New Delhi that verification is required from the police which was ultimately rejected. Moreover, it is stated that on 07-07-2023, the petitioner’s promotion as professor was also kept pending by the principal stating the reason that the petitioner is an accused in the impugned FIR. Being aggrieved by the aforesaid, the petitioner filed the instant petition.
The Court noted that the act of the petitioner, by making posts on Twitter and Facebook, with a photo of the ‘Shiva Linga’ with derogatory remarks not only shows that there is a visual representation in terms of Sections 153-A and 295-A IPC, but also shows the deliberate and malicious intent on the part of the petitioner. The Court also noted that the act and remarks made by the petitioner are contrary to the beliefs and customs followed and practiced by the worshippers and believers of ‘Lord Shiva/Shiva Linga’. Thus, the same shows that whatever content was posted by the petitioner not only hurts the religious sentiments of the complainant but also promotes hatred, enmity and communal tensions among two different communities. Moreover, the act of the petitioner by making repeated comments, even after registration of the FIR further shows the deliberate and criminal act of the petitioner which definitely attracts the applicability of Sections 153-A and 295-A of the IPC.
The Court observed that on perusal of provision of Section 153-A of IPC shows that the same criminalizes the act committed by a person that promotes enmity between different groups on grounds such as religion, race, language, case, or community. The said provisions are intended to maintain public tranquility and communal harmony. On perusal of Section 295-A IPC, to constitute an offence thereunder, the act must be committed with deliberate intent and malicious purpose. Therefore, Section 153-A IPC mandates the presence of mens rea, requiring that the accused has acted with the malicious intent or knowledge that their actions could incite hatred or disrupt public tranquility and create disharmony.
The Court opined that while both the provisions aim to prevent the misuse of freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution, it is subject to reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2).
The Court concluded that upon perusal of the contents made in the FIR, petition as well as the status report and the settled position of law, there was prima facie case that the petitioner created disturbance of the harmony of the society and the said tweet/post were made with the intention to hurt the sentiments of a large number of the society and remarked “no person being a Professor, Teacher, or an intellectual has the right to make such type of comments, tweets or posts as the freedom of speech and expression or any type of freedom is not absolute.”
Thus, the Court did not find any merit in the present petition to exercise the inherent powers of the Court.
[Ratan Lal v. GNCTD, 2024 SCC OnLine Del 9002, decided on 17-12-2024]
Advocates who appeared in this case :
Mr. Aditya Kumar Choudhary, Mr. Sandeep Pandey, Mr. Aditya Anand Singh and Mr. Anurag Yadav, Advocates for petitioner
Mr. Yudhvir Singh Chauhan, APP for the State Mr. Shiwal Bhalla, Respondent No.2 in person
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Coronavirus: Maltco suspends retail network, lottery draws postponed – The Malta Independent

Maltco Lotteries Ltd has announced the suspension of the operation of its points of sale with immediate effect. These will remain closed as from today Wednesday 18th March 2020 and until a further communication will be issued.
The company said in a statement this is being done ‘”for the safety and well-being of all our players and the general public and in terms of the Legal Notice 76 of 2020 published on Tuesday 17th March 2020 regarding the closure of places open to public including all retail gaming establishments”. 
Participation in Maltco Games
In view of this, the company issued a set of guidelines aimed at informing Maltco Lotteries players about their participation in active draws as approved by the Malta Gaming Authority. 
Lottery Draws: As a result, the Super 5 (Draw 819) which was scheduled for Wednesday evening, as well as Friday’s SUPERSTAR (Draw 77) and Saturday’s Lotto & Quaterno+ (Draw 820) will be suspended and postponed to a later date. However, purchased tickets for any of these draws, will remain valid for when these draws are resumed.
U*BET: Any bets placed for events happening after this date are still considered as valid. Bet settlement and payment of winnings will be possible once the operation is resumed. In case an event is cancelled or postponed, the existing refund rules will apply.
Other Games: Sale of all additional Maltco games including Quick Keno, Bingo75 and Scratchers will also be suspended and will resume once resuming the operation. 
Consecutive Draws: Consecutive Draw tickets will remain valid for the respective draw numbers as stated on the tickets and will be held once the operation is resumed.
Payment of Winnings
Payment of tickets shall be also suspended and will be made available again once the operation is resumed. As directed by the Malta Gaming Authority, the cashing period of 60 days for winning tickets will be extended to 90 days. Furthermore, the period for claiming winnings may be extended further if required, as circumstances develop. 
This communication will remain in force until further notice. Maltco Lotteries will be informing the general public in the event of any changes announced by the authorities.  
For more information you may email [email protected]  visit the company’s website, social media pages or call Maltco’s Helpline on 23883333 which will remain open during the suspension period.
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Updated: November 5, 2025 @ 4:26 am
Two young trick-or-treaters dress as Maverick and Goose at the White Bird trunk or treat.
The Stowers kids making candied apples at the White Bird trunk or treat on Halloween.
Koleson Kiehn being sung to by the town of White Bird for his 6th birthday at the community potluck on Sunday, Nov. 2.
Brooke Myers
White Bird Correspondent
brookemyers262@gmail.com
661-330-7887
Brooke Myers
White Bird Correspondent
brookemyers262@gmail.com
661-330-7887
Two young trick-or-treaters dress as Maverick and Goose at the White Bird trunk or treat.
The Stowers kids making candied apples at the White Bird trunk or treat on Halloween.
Koleson Kiehn being sung to by the town of White Bird for his 6th birthday at the community potluck on Sunday, Nov. 2.
WHITE BIRD — The 1st annual trunk or treat was an absolute blast, with at least 20 kids who attended! We are so grateful to all who attended, participated, and made this possible. A huge thank you to The White Bird Area Rec. District for donating the building, candy, drinks, setting up and being amazing (Charlotte Sickels). Also, a huge thank you to the White Bird Volunteer Fire Department for donating their time, fire engine, candy, hot dogs and popcorn. A big thank you to Char Madden for donating the hot dog buns, Millie Robinett for donating money, Velma for donating hot dogs, as well, my parents, Debbi and Tom Myers for making the toppings for the candied apples and donating the donuts for Donuts on a String, Darla Brumley for donating the apples, Vicki Main for donating prizes for the kids, and everyone else who showed up in costumes, handed out candy and decorated their vehicles. We cannot wait until next year!
What a great turnout for our community potluck this past Sunday. We had more than 60 people attend or pick up food. The town celebrated Koleson Kiehn’s 6th birthday, too. He wanted his grandmother, Shaunya, to bake him a chocolate cake with buttercream frosting. The cake was a hit with all the kids who attended. The next community gathering is set for Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. We will start games (thinking Bingo) at 3 p.m. with an Italian-themed dinner, “Endless Pastabilities” to follow. There is a sign-up sheet if you choose to bring a dish or just show up and have a great time with community members. We had a few participants who are new to the community, which is always nice to see. Again, anyone is welcome!
The White Bird Days Volunteer Group held its November meeting. A great deal was discussed, with Mayor Homer Brown attending, who was able to add information to the meeting, such as “dos and don’ts,” ideas and input on laws. There were roughly 15 in attendance, with various ideas being solidified. Our next meeting will be at the IOOF Hall on Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. This is a community group that gathers ideas to add to White Bird Days. All are welcome.
· Progressive Bingo is back at the Silver Dollar Bar starting this Thursday, Nov. 6, at 6 p.m. Each $5 card donation will go to the Salmon River Safe Haven. Come, have fun, win prizes, support a new 501©3 in our community, enjoy food from Chef Mardee’s Food Truck, and of course, enjoy time with the community and friends. No purchase necessary to play.
· The Wisenor/Bolden American Legion Post 152 will have its annual Veterans Day ceremony on Nov. 8, starting at 11:11 a.m. at the White Bird Cemetery. Continuation of the ceremony to follow at the Veterans Park.
· The White Bird Christmas meeting will be at the White Bird Area Rec. District (WB School) on Sunday, Nov. 9, at 4 p.m.
· Cribbage winners for this week: Bryan Lowe took 1st and Rick Alley took 2nd.
· The 2026 calendar has arrived! The theme is “(some) Bridges of Idaho County.” The cost is $15. The calendars are available at the library and will also be available at the Rebekahs Turkey Dinner on Nov. 16. Last year’s edition was a sellout. This year promises to be the same. Don’t miss out! Call the library for hours and/or to reserve your copy.
· On Saturday, Nov. 22, the White Bird Gun Club will be hosting a sausage shoot. The pig has been donated by Jake and Cheyenne Prow and family. The shoot starts at 9 a.m. Bring your shotgun! $40 card with guaranteed win. The kitchen will be open, and shells will be available.
· 1906 Brews is having the Big Buck Contest again! There will be a pre-entry fee of $15 (per animal). Cash prizes will be awarded to the largest rack in the following categories: white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk and a special youth prize of a Savage 270 for the largest rack in the youth age group. They will also be awarding prizes for the smallest rack and Hunter’s Choice (vote for the most unique rack!). The awards ceremony and dinner are set for Saturday, Dec. 6.
· 1906 Brews has some changes starting in November. They will be serving soup every Monday-Thursday until the soup is gone. They will also have Happy Hour every Tuesday-Thursday, 3-6 p.m. Steak dinners every Friday night starting at 5 p.m. (no reservations required), with trivia following at 7 p.m. Each Saturday, they will offer a different dinner special starting at 5 p.m.
· Birthdays: Nov. 6 – Bonnie Asker, Evelyn Poxleitner; Nov. 8 – Heather Cullin; Nov. 10 – Matthew David Fehrenkamp; Nov. 11 – Israel Gamache.
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· Nov. 6 – WBFVD and WBQRU meeting at 5 p.m.
Brooke Myers
White Bird Correspondent
brookemyers262@gmail.com
661-330-7887
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