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Lucky New Yorker! Win a $10,000,000 scratch-off prize for the second time

Luck visited a Brooklyn neighbor for the second time

Wayne Murray went to the New York Lottery a few days ago to claim a prize of 10,000,000 dollars which he obtained in the 200X scratch-off game.

Just last year, Murray had won another award of 10 million dollars in another scratch-off game called Black Titanium.

On this occasion, the New Yorker opted to receive a one-time payment of $6,122,400 after taxes.

Murray purchased the ticket at H&A Gas & Convenience located at 4102 Avenue H in Brooklyn.

The New York lottery reported that luck is still in the air, as There is still one unclaimed prize in the 200X scratch-off.

They added that scratch-offs in New York generated $4.406 million in sales during the previous year.

You can check the results of the New York Lottery draws in this link.

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This Wednesday, during the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, several pro-Palestinian protesters raised their voices against the war. Meanwhile, dozens of people celebrated more than 90 years of this Christmas tradition. We show you the images of the moment.

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Like every year, the lighting of the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center marked the beginning of the December celebrations in the Big Apple.

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This year, the tree used in the event is an 80-foot tall, 12-ton Norway spruce that was transported from the community of Vestal, New York state.

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The tree is decorated with more than 50,000 energy-efficient multicolor LED lights.

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Starting today, it will be on every day from 5:00 in the morning until midnight.

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On Christmas Day the tree will be lit for 24 hours and on the last day of the year it will remain lit from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm.

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From early in the morning, NYPD agents closed the access streets between 48th and 51st between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.

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As expected, dozens of pro-Palestine demonstrators attended the event to protest.

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Several of them were detained when trying to cross through the entrances. However, the altercations did not escalate.

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Starting this weekend, the streets around Rockefeller Center will also be closed between 11:00 a.m. and midnight every day.

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2023-12-07 18:43:00
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