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Two jackpot prizes were won on the same day at MGM Springfield earlier this month, including one off of a 75-cent bet.
One of the bets was on the game “Karma Kat Kash Respins“ for $25 on Nov. 8. The jackpot prize was worth $13,373.
The other jackpot prize was off of the game “Little Shop of Horrors.” The player bet 75-cents and won a jackpot worth $13,252.
Overall, there are over 1,500 slot machines at MGM Springfield.
The Springfield casino distributed more than $80 million in jackpot prizes over seven months from February through October, with July recording the highest monthly total.
The casino paid out more than $12.9 million in jackpots during July, marking the peak month for winnings during the period.
September concluded with more than $11.8 million in jackpot prizes. And October had slightly more winnings with $11.9 million.
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It was crucial for the new regime led by Mike Vrabel in New England to hit the offseason out of the park after back-to-back seasons that ended with a 4-13 record. The previous draft classes provided more busts than stars, and short of begging players to sign with the Patriots, it was nearly impossible to get the help they needed through the door.
Based on what we've seen so far, this season's rookies have been everything they needed and more, but it's not just the top picks that have been productive. Others who haven't received as much recognition, like safety Craig Woodson, are well on their way to becoming pillars of the roster for years to come.
Woodson, in particular, has made quite a mark on the team since he was picked in the fourth round earlier this year. Not only did he beat out veterans Kyle Dugger and Jabrill Peppers to be a starter, both of whom were eventually traded, but he has also been on the field for nearly every defensive snap this season.
It's a role that he's not taking for granted, and because the Patriots have been a team with an impressive secondary, it looks like they hit the jackpot (again) with another addition in Woodson.
While speaking to Mark Daniels of MassLive last week, Woodson emphasized how grateful he has been for the opportunity to start 10 games for the Patriots so far, well on his way to tying some legendary players in that position as a rookie, and shared his eagerness to continue to get better.
We've already seen how impressive he can be among some superstar teammates around him, as he has recorded 51 combined tackles, four for a loss, three passes defended, and a fumble recovery.
“It’s been a blessing. I’m just trying to take advantage of the opportunity. A lot of people don’t get this opportunity this fast, but for me to have it, I’m just trying to take it day by day, get better, learn from the mistakes that I made, and then just build on things I’ve done good.”
Beyond his personal improvement in performance and seamless transition from college to the NFL, Woodson has had the good fortune of being surrounded by invaluable mentors in the secondary, including Dugger and Peppers, before they were traded.
Working alongside players like Carlton Davis III, Christian Gonzalez, and the rising star of Jaylinn Hawkins is a major plus to his development, and can serve as a big help to the foundation he's creating for his career.
Woodson has already proved he can be an integral part of what the Patriots are trying to accomplish with their defense in just his first season, so the possibilities of what he can ultimately become are exciting to imagine. He's the latest star the Vrabel regime clearly hit on in the draft, as they hope to build a young, hungry team to lead them to relevance as soon as possible.
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Frasers Group recently opened Sports Direct Liverpool on Church Street, a flagship destination that brings together Sports Direct and Everlast Gyms+ under one roof.
The store is the first in its portfolio designed with ELEVATE, Frasers Group’s proprietary retail media platform, in mind, with the aim of turning every touchpoint into a real-time, data driven media channel for brands.
20+ new screens are now installed across Sports Direct, Everlast Gyms+, and FLANNELS in Liverpool.
Over the next three years, Frasers Group plans to deploy 1,000 new screens across its store estate as an initial target, as part of a three year programme of retail media expansion including expansion into Europe by year three.
David Clark, Chief Customer Officer at Frasers Group, comments: “Sports Direct Liverpool is the first flagship store built and designed specifically with ELEVATE in mind, offering a more immersive customer experience and a dynamic media platform for brand partners.”
“This marks a pivotal moment for Frasers Group and ELEVATE and further fuels our ambition of becoming one of the UK’s largest retail media networks. Together with Everlast Gyms+, FLANNELS and out-of-home activations across the city, Liverpool is a perfect 360-degree case study for Frasers Group’s long-term retail media and digital capabilities: content led, connected and designed for impact.”
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Retail media was a key focus area at the 2025 RTIH Innovation Awards.
VoCoVo, Everseen, Sensei, Gander, Iceland, Olio, Trust Retail, East of England Co-op, Lekkerland SE, Poq, Mamas & Papas, Varner, Sitoo, and Zebra Technologies were among our winners this year.
We received a record number of entries and many fantastic examples of the continued resilience and dynamism of the retail space during hugely challenging times.
For a full rundown of all of the shortlisted entries, click here.
Our 2025 hall of fame entrants were revealed during a sold out event which took place at The HAC in Central London on 16th October and consisted of a drinks reception, three course meal, and awards ceremony presided over by award winning comedian, actress and writer Tiff Stevenson.
In his welcome speech, Scott Thompson, Founder and Editor, RTIH, said: “This is the awards’ fifth year as a physical event. We started off with just 30 people at the South Place Hotel not far from here, then moved to London Bridge Hotel, then The Barbican, and last year RIBA’s HQ in the West End.”
“But I’m conscious of the fact that, to quote the legend that is Taylor Swift, You’re only as hot as your last hit, baby. So, this year we’ve moved to our biggest venue yet, and also pulled in our largest number of entries to date and broken attendance records.”
He added: “This year’s submissions have without doubt been our best yet. To quote one of the judges: The examples of innovative developments across both traditional and digital retail spaces were truly remarkable.”
Congratulations to our winners, and a big thank you to our sponsors, judging panel, the legend that is Tiff Stevenson, and all those who attended our 2025 gathering.
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<span class="mar-article__timestamp"> <time datetime="2025-11-22 21:32:49" data-format="article-display" data-show-date="always" data-show-time="today-only" data-timestamp="1763847169" itemprop="datePublished" class="author-details__timestamp formatTimeStampEs6" full-date="22.11.2025"> </time> </span> <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/topics/national-lottery/">National Lottery</a></div> <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/topics/finance/">Finance</a></div> <!-- standard - ArticleTags.html --> <div class="article-tags" role="listitem"><a href="/topics/people/">People</a></div> <br> Wednesday’s Lotto jackpot will be an estimated £5.2 million after no player claimed Saturday’s top prize. <br> No ticket-holders matched all six main numbers for the top prize, but three players matched five numbers and the bonus ball to win £1 million. <br> The winning numbers were: 9, 11, 14, 43, 49, 59, and the bonus number was 35. <br> Thirty-nine players each won £1,750 after matching five of the six main numbers. <br> READ MORE: <a href="https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/25401157.1m-national-lottery-win-family-bolton/?ref=ed_direct" target="_blank">£1m National Lottery win for family from Bolton</a> <br> <a href="https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/25463687.rock-hall-farnworth-set-new-chapter-funding-bid/?ref=ed_direct" target="_blank">Rock Hall in Farnworth set for new chapter with funding bid</a> <br> In <a href="https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/25401157.1m-national-lottery-win-family-bolton/?ref=ed_direct" target="_blank">Lotto</a> HotPicks, which uses the same numbers as the Lotto draw, no one matched all five numbers to win the £350,000 top prize. <br> Two players matched four of five numbers to win £13,000. <br> The winning Thunderball numbers were 7, 10, 17, 21, 30, and the Thunderball was 5. <br> Two ticket-holders each scooped a £500,000 jackpot by matching all five numbers and the Thunderball while five players matched the five main numbers to win £5,000. <br>This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please <a class="footer__ipso-terms--link" href="/contact"> contact the editor here</a>. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can <a class="footer__ipso-terms--link" href="https://www.ipso.co.uk/contact-us/" target="_block">contact IPSO here</a><br><strong>© 2001-2025. The Bolton News</strong> is owned and operated by Newsquest Media Group Ltd, an audited local newspaper network.<br>Visit <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank">newsquest.co.uk</a> to view our <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank">policies</a> and <a href="https://www.newsquest.co.uk/" target="_blank" >terms</a>.<br>The Echo Building, 18 Albert Road, Bournemouth, England BH1 1BZ. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637<br>Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback <a href="https://docs.piano.io/callbacks/#activeevent">event</a>.<br>As a subscriber, you are shown <strong>80% less</strong> display advertising when reading our articles.<br>Those ads you do see are predominantly from <strong>local businesses</strong> promoting <strong>local services</strong>. <br>These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the <strong>local community</strong>.<br>It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times.<br><br><a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipgFBVV95cUxPQVF6eWpoby1TMHF4VGVXS3Z1b1ctQ3VKWTAxSTd4S2V1MUFKbDJlWk0tLTZobTdyYUFoZzV6Y1R3cGhuR05VeXZJMFFvZWhqRk5zbW9OcGl3Uk8wSnVJQnNQRnI4YzdxVzhrZklVUnIxdkNzV1ZLSWhzNE04bDYzZzIxZXRka0NWVVFBdmVYWk5DU3JObjNzTi1pbmQ5Q29CNUY0TVRR?oc=5">source</a>

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A preclinical study in test tubes showed that selected plant-based herbal medicines, especially Ghanaian quinine and Japanese knotweed, work better than antibiotics. Image: Shutterstock.
— by Mischa Dykstra
Lyme disease, also called borreliosis, is the most common vector-borne disease in the Northern hemisphere. It is caused by the spirochete (corkscrew-shaped) bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and close relatives and mainly spread through the bite of infected ticks.
Currently, more than 300,000 new cases are reported in the USA each year, compared to 65,000 in Europe, and these numbers are rising due to climate change and urban sprawl. The standard of care for Lyme disease, a course of antibiotics over 2-4 weeks, is not always effective: at least 10-20% of treated patients continue to experience symptoms after treatment. Late-stage Lyme patients may experience many different symptoms, including fatigue, joint pains, memory problems, facial paralysis, aches, stiffness in the neck, heart palpitations, and severe headaches. The discovery of novel treatments against Lyme disease is therefore of great interest.
Evaluation of Natural and Botanical Medicines for Activity against Growing and Non-growing Forms of B. burgdorferi► Read original article► Download original article (pdf)
In a new study published in Frontiers in Medicine, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, with colleagues at the California Center for Functional Medicine and Focus Health, surveyed the power of 14 plant-based extracts to kill Borrelia burgdorferi, compared to the currently used Lyme antibiotics doxycycline and cefuroxime.
The researchers tested these extracts’ effectiveness in vitro (outside of a living organism) against the free-swimming "planktonic" form of the bacterium as well as against microcolonies. Microcolonies are aggregates of bacteria, the first stage in the development of biofilms – structured bacterial communities that stick to a surface and are embedded in a slimy extracellular matrix.
The researchers show that plant extracts from black walnut, cat's claw, sweet wormwood, Mediterranean rockrose, and Chinese skullcap had strong activity against B. burgdorferi, outperforming both tested antibiotics.
But by far the strongest performers were Ghanaian quinine (Cryptolepis sanguinolenta; also known as yellow-dye root, nibima, or kadze) and Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum).
Ghanaian quinine is a shrub from West Africa containing the antimicrobial alkaloid cryptolepine, and is used in ethnomedicine to treat malaria, hepatitis, septicemia, and tuberculosis. Japanese knotweed is a traditional medicine in India and China that contains the polyphenol resveratrol. In other preclinical studies it has been found to have anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory effects and protect the nervous system and heart. Extracts from both plants were found to kill microcolonies of Borrelia burgdorferi and inhibit division of the planktonic form, even at low concentrations (0.03-0.5%). Remarkably, a single 7-day treatment with 1% Ghanaian quinine could completely eradicate the bacterium – it did not regrow, even under optimal conditions in the drug's absence.
“This study provides the first convincing evidence that some of the herbs used by patients such as Cryptolepis, black walnut, sweet wormwood, cat's claw, and Japanese knotweed have potent activity against Lyme disease bacteria, especially the dormant persister forms, which are not killed by the current Lyme antibiotics,” says Dr Ying Zhang from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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“These findings are exciting as they offer opportunities for improved treatment of persistent Lyme disease, which is not helped by the current standard treatment. We are interested in further evaluating these potent herbal medicines through animal studies as well as clinical trials.”
However, not all tested compounds or herbs yielded positive results against the bacterium. Extracts of grapefruit seeds, green chiretta, ashwagandha, candy leaf (also known as stevia), fuller's teasel, and Japanese teasel had little or no effect_,_ and neither did the chemicals colloidal silver, monoglyceride monolaurin, or antimicrobial peptide LL37 from human immune cells. This was surprising, as anecdotal and preclinical studies suggested that they might be effective, and they are often used in the community of Lyme disease practitioners and patients.
“Many thousands of Lyme patients today, especially those with later-stage symptoms who have not been effectively treated, are in great need of efficacious, accessible treatment options,” says Dr Sunjya K. Schweig, CEO and co-Director of the California Center for Functional Medicine and Scientific Advisory Board Member of the Bay Area Lyme Foundation.
Coauthor Jacob Leone of the FOCUS Health Group stresses: “Patients and their clinicians are increasingly turning to herbal remedies as additional treatment options, and we hope that these findings will help point the way toward a greater understanding of these therapies. But further preclinical studies and clinical trials will be required to establish evidence for effective treatment of Lyme disease patients.”
This research was supported by the Bay Area Lyme Foundation and the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation.
Original article: Evaluation of Natural and Botanical Medicines for Activity against Growing and Non-growing Forms of B. burgdorferi
February 21, 2020
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