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AdvertisementA 68-year-old retiree from Milwaukie, Oregon, was unknowingly sitting on millions of dollars for almost a month before finally checking his lottery ticket and realizing he had the winning numbers. David Schultze had bought an Oregon's Game Megabucks ticket at a Safeway in Gladstone for a drawing that occurred on January 24, Oregon lottery officials said. However, he didn't get around to checking the ticket until Friday, when he realized he won the jackpot and spent the rest of the weekend in shock. The Safeway store he bought the ticket from also got an $84,000 bonus. AdvertisementSchultze told officials he doesn't buy lottery tickets often, but when the jackpot is "getting up there," he plays just in case.
Persons: David Schultze, didn't, Schultze Organizations: Safeway, lotto Locations: Milwaukie , Oregon, Gladstone, Oregon
PoliticsBiden campaign should be 'very worried' -professorPostedProfessor of Political Science at Hamline University David Schultz said on Monday (November 6) the Biden campaign should be "very worried at this point," after polls released on Sunday showed Democratic President Joe Biden trailing Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in five of the six most important battleground states exactly a year before the U.S. election.
Persons: Biden, Hamline University David Schultz, Joe Biden, Donald Trump Organizations: Science, Hamline University, Democratic
Ron DeSantis told CNBC he and his allies would like to move on from the Disney feud. DeSantis said he would tell Disney CEO Bob Iger to drop the lawsuit, and that they can't win it. I'm totally fine with that," DeSantis told CNBC. When asked what he would tell Disney CEO Bob Iger today, DeSantis said he would tell him to "drop the lawsuit." The Walt Disney Company and DeSantis's office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Bob Iger, Disney —, They're, Sindhu Sundar, that's, David Schultz, it's Organizations: Florida Gov, CNBC, Disney, Service, Gov, Florida, University of Minnesota, Walt Disney Company Locations: Florida, Wall, Silicon
Statements in DeSantis' bestselling memoir may hold the proof Disney needs to win its case. Ron DeSantis may have inadvertently handed Disney key evidence it needs to beat him in their escalating legal and political battle. In addition to supporting legislation against Disney, DeSantis has also frequently and fervently railed against the "woke" company. Ron DeSantis is again going after Walt Disney World, after the company launched a stealth power play. Executive Office of the Governor, State of FloridaAs promotion for his memoir, DeSantis also penned a February Wall Street Journal editorial entitled "Why I Stood up to Disney."
Disney's lawsuit accused Florida officials of infringing on its constitutional rights. Ron DeSantis culminated in a stunning lawsuit on Wednesday, where the entertainment giant said state officials retaliated against it, citing a lawmaker who said "You kick the hornet's nest, things come up." Schultz said Disney could even seek in the lawsuit to depose DeSantis, who is widely expected to run for president. It targets The Walt Disney Company." The position articulated by state officials — including that the bill's focus extends beyond Disney — shows Disney will likely keep drawing on more pointed material to support its retaliation claims, said Schutz.
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