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Bitcoin and frozen turkeys | Indiana crypto currency investigation stops massive poultry theft – WTHR

GRANT COUNTY, Ind. — A Grant County investigation into a massive cryptocurrency theft also stopped the theft of a huge amount of frozen turkeys
According to the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, on Oct. 2 they got a report that $700,000 of “Bitcoin machines” had been stolen from “Your Choice Ever Best,” which is a Bitcoin mining company. 
Bitcoin mining is the process of making new Bitcoin tokens and listing them on the blockchain.
The computers that do that work are powerful and expensive. Deputies determined the stolen computers had been sent to the Chicago area. They conducted an undercover operation, with police help from Marion and Chicago. 
Two thousand machines were recovered, but police also made another discovery: a plan to steal $75,000 in frozen turkeys. The USDA estimates frozen turkeys will go for $1.57 a pound come Thanksgiving, which would mean this theft may have involved more than 47,000 pounds of frozen turkey. 
The Grant County sheriff also says the crime involved an “international criminal participant,” and that the investigation is on going. 
No arrests have been made. 
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Recent Retiree Wins Big Playing the Lottery for Second Time in 6 Months: 'I Had to Blink a Few Times' – AOL.com

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Marie Johnson-Fernandez won a $59,500 lottery prize earlier this month — and that's not even the most incredible part
The recent retiree previously won $26,500 from a Pick 4 game in April
Johnson-Fernandez plans to use her latest winnings to pay her bills and for a cruise trip

Lightning struck again for a lucky lottery player in Iowa.
Marie Johnson-Fernandez, of Williamsburg, played the Pick 4 lotto game and won a $59,500 prize earlier this month, according to Iowa Lottery officials.
Johnson-Fernandez “purchased multiple plays with different bet types and amounts, and won on each by matching all four numbers in the exact order drawn: 1-0-1-0,” officials wrote in a news release.
She purchased her tickets at Casey's store in Williamsburg and later checked the winning numbers online after the Oct. 10 drawing was held.
“I saw 1-0-1-0 and I'm like, ‘Wait a minute!' ” Johnson-Fernandez, who worked at a local school district until her retirement in May, told lottery officials. “I had to blink a few times. Then I got excited like I always do.”
Upon discovering that she won, Johnson-Fernandez called her husband at work, and then drove to the Iowa Lottery offices in Cedar Rapids to claim her winnings. She said she will use her newfound wealth to pay bills and for a cruise that she booked for 2026.
As if that wasn't exiting enough, Johnson-Fernandez’s latest lottery score came only six months after she won $26,500 from playing a Pick 4 game in April.
When it comes to the lottery, Johnson-Fernandez said she tries to stay calm, cool and collected.
“My whole system is to remain calm,” she told lottery officials. “I may scream out loud, but my whole thing is to not hyperventilate and pass out because I'm usually someplace by myself.”
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In the Pick 4 game, players have to choose four numbers from a matrix of 10 numbers (0 through 9) for each play through a variety of combinations, according to the Iowa Lottery. 

If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling problem, please contact the National Problem Gambling Helpline Network at 1-800-522-4700 or go to gamtalk.org.
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3 Tips for Managing Skin Disease in Dermatology Practice, With Eingun James Song, MD – HCPLive

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In this interview at Fall Clinical, Song highlights takeaways from his portion of the session ‘30 Tips in 30 Minutes.’
The 2025 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference in Las Vegas included a variety of sessions, with a notable example being the ‘30 Tips in 30 Minutes’ presentation.1
Eingun James Song, MD, one of the talk’s presenters, spoke with the HCPLive editorial team about Song’s own contribution to this list of tips for dermatologists. In Song’s 3 tips for managing inflammatory skin disease, he first recommended taking Janus kinase (JAK)-inhibitors at night to coincide with the peak of cytokines, citing a study showing rheumatoid arthritis patients taking it in the evening were nearly twice as likely to achieve ACR 20.
“I used to tell patients to just take it whenever it is convenient for you,” Song said. “Maybe take it with food, because it can help with nausea. But it turns out that, just like how our bodies have a natural circadian rhythm and how certain hormones will spike at certain times of the day or night, like cortisol…so do the cytokines that cause the diseases that we treat, like TNF-alpha, IL-1, IL-6, even IL-13. They tend to peak at night.”
Song highlighted the ease and lower cost of this recommendation for patients. In his second tip for clinicians, Song cautioned against underestimating the role of diet in inflammatory skin disease.
“There really isn't good data behind diets and inflammatory skin diseases, but there are some recent publications that have shown the role of sodium in triggering various different inflammatory pathways,” Song said. “Specifically, amplifying Th-17 and Th-2 inflammation, which we know are central to psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, respectively. We've seen this in in vitro studies. But also in humans, where patients who have higher PASI scores, for example, actually have higher amounts of sodium in their dermis.”
Lowering the salt intake in one’s diet was recommended by Song. His third tip involved ways to deal with insurance companies denying a prescription due to a service being labeled as cosmetic.
“We've seen this with vitiligo or alopecia areata with certain insurance payers,” Song explained. “So my tip is knowing when to add a secondary diagnosis to add legitimacy to a condition. What I often would do is, if a patient has, let's say, alopecia areata, I will add on an anxiety code. I will add on a depression code, or the one that I think carries the most weight. If you use the disorder involving immune mechanism code that is a D89.9, that shows the payer that this is truly an autoimmune medical condition, not a cosmetic condition. So I will just tack that on to the original diagnosis, and I have found that to help sometimes in getting certain medications or services covered.”
To learn more information about this topic, view Song’s full video above.
The quotes used in this video summary were edited for the purposes of clarity.
Song has reported serving as an investigator, consultant, and/or speaker for AbbVie, Alphyn Biologics, Amgen, Apogee, Arcutis, Bristol Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Dermavant, DermBiont, Galderma, Incyte, Janssen, LEO Pharma, MoonLake, Novartis, Ortho, Pfizer, Regeneron, Sanofi, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Timber Pharmaceuticals, and UCB.
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Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Result Today, 27 October 2025 OUT: Dear FINCH Draw Declared – Check Complete List of Today’s Winners – ET Now


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