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This Irish pub in Mass. sold a winning $120,000 lottery ticket
This Irish pub in Mass. sold a winning $120,000 lottery ticket

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

This Irish pub in Mass. sold a winning $120,000 lottery ticket

Someone in Massachusetts won $120,000 from a lottery ticket they bought at an Irish pub and restaurant in the state on Monday. The $120,000 prize was from 'Keno,' a drawing game that takes place every three to four minutes. The winning 'Keno' ticket was sold at Tommy Doyle's Pub & Grill in South Easton. Overall, at least 816 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Monday, including 28 in Springfield, 32 in Worcester and 71 in Boston. The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600. The two largest lottery prizes won so far in 2025 were each worth $15 million. One of the prizes was from a winning 'Diamond Deluxe' scratch ticket sold in Holyoke, and the other was from a '300X' scratch ticket sold on Cape Cod. Mass. State Lottery winner: Father gifts daughter $2 million ticket Mass. State Lottery: Keno ticket worth $40,000 sold at Quincy 7-Eleven Mass. State Lottery winners: 3 tickets worth $100K won, claimed on Friday Mass. State Lottery winner: 2nd $2M prize claimed from $50 ticket in 2 days Read the original article on MassLive.

What was your Wolves moment of the season?
What was your Wolves moment of the season?

BBC News

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

What was your Wolves moment of the season?

Some moments are turning points for a season or a club - others just feel like it at the incident belongs in the latter group, but in a way it totally represents the wild swings of a difficult late October, despite leading for long spells against Newcastle, Villa and Manchester City, Wolves had only accrued one point. With time running out at Brighton, it seemed certain to stay that way until Tommy Doyle found four Albion players running towards him in the final seconds, and only Jose Sa behind him."I think it can be just as difficult for the guy with four players as it is for one," he said modestly afterwards, "because you're expected to make a pass. So there's obviously an element of guessing...". Perhaps his interception was a touch of fortune. His next, a perfectly-weighted curving pass that released Matheus Cunha to score, was a touch of drove home wondering if that moment had rescued Wolves' season, and with it, boss Gary O'Neil. Looking back now, it has proved to be just a ripple in a season of strong tides. Indeed, by August, all involved may have moved on - O'Neil left before Christmas, Cunha seems likely to go soon, while Doyle's ability is admired but not accommodated by current manager Vitor Doyle's 'Last Stand' will be a memory - not a milestone - but one to still remember next time it seems all hope is into The West Midlands Football Phone-In from 18:00 on weeknights

FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head
FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head

Crypto prime broker FalconX has seen the departure of several senior staff recently, according to three people with knowledge of the matter. Among those resigning was Tommy Doyle, FalconX's European head, according to the sources. The global chief compliance officer, general counsel, and head of credit at FalconX have also resigned, the sources said, who spoke on condition of anonymity as the matter is private. Two traders also exited the business, the people added. Two of the people said the total number of departures was a combination of resignations and firings, and numbered between 10 and 15 people. "Our headcount approximately doubled last year and we continue to grow. We do not comment on personnel matters," a FalconX spokesperson said in an emailed comments. Doyle declined to comment. Prime brokers are essential to financial markets. They provide trading, financing and custody services to large institutions. Before this wave of exits, Brian Strugats, head of trading at FalconX, had recently left the business, as reported by CoinDesk. He had worked for the firm for more than three years and was based in New York. FalconX describes itself as the largest, most reliable digital assets prime brokerage for the world's leading institutions. The company employed 243 people as of February 2023 according to PitchBook data. The crypto firm was founded in 2018 and was valued at $8 billion at the time of a mid-2022 funding round. Read more: Binance, FalconX and the Curious Case of 1.35M Missing Solana Tokens Sign in to access your portfolio

FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head
FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head

Crypto prime broker FalconX has seen the departure of several senior staff recently, according to three people with knowledge of the matter. Among those resigning was Tommy Doyle, FalconX's European head, according to the sources. The global chief compliance officer, general counsel, and head of credit at FalconX have also resigned, the sources said, who spoke on condition of anonymity as the matter is private. Two traders also exited the business, the people added. Two of the people said the total number of departures was a combination of resignations and firings, and numbered between 10 and 15 people. "Our headcount approximately doubled last year and we continue to grow. We do not comment on personnel matters," a FalconX spokesperson said in an emailed comments. Doyle declined to comment. Prime brokers are essential to financial markets. They provide trading, financing and custody services to large institutions. Before this wave of exits, Brian Strugats, head of trading at FalconX, had recently left the business, as reported by CoinDesk. He had worked for the firm for more than three years and was based in New York. FalconX describes itself as the largest, most reliable digital assets prime brokerage for the world's leading institutions. The company employed 243 people as of February 2023 according to PitchBook data. The crypto firm was founded in 2018 and was valued at $8 billion at the time of a mid-2022 funding round. Read more: Binance, FalconX and the Curious Case of 1.35M Missing Solana Tokens

Bills OL Tommy Doyle forced to medically retire from NFL
Bills OL Tommy Doyle forced to medically retire from NFL

USA Today

time17-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Bills OL Tommy Doyle forced to medically retire from NFL

Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle's career has come to an end. A fifth-round pick in 2021, Doyle was forced to hang up his cleats and retire well before he had probably imagined. The retirement comes after Doyle experienced nerve damage in his left leg following a severe injury in the 2023 preseason. Before that, Doyle missed the majority of the 2022 season with an ACL injury to his right knee. Doyle, once viewed as a promising late-round depth piece on the offensive line, ends his career at 26 years old with just 12 games played, 11 of them in his rookie year. He can, however, say that he scored an NFL touchdown, which not many offensive linemen can say. He was on the receiving end of a goal line pass from Josh Allen against the New England Patriots in the 47-17 blowout win in the 2021 wildcard round. Doyle has come to grips with his new reality and says he has learned a lot from the pain he's endured over the last couple of years. 'I'm just unable to play football at a high level, and it's time. When you know you know,' Doyle told Bills media. 'I was really battling and competing and working to come back from that (ACL) injury, only to be kind of struck with an even more disastrous injury. But at the end of the day, there was a lot of negative emotions and anger. [I've done] a lot of reflecting lately and looking back on it, I've learned a lot of valuable lessons from it.' As the Bills enter the 2025 season without Doyle on the roster, you may find him outside the stadium tailgating at one of your favorite spots. He said on X last week that he 'can't wait to tailgate with Bills Mafia finally'.

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