87-Year-Old Breaks Hip Then Shares Mega Millions Prize With Hospital Staff Pool [VIDEO]

87-Year-Old Breaks Hip Then Shares Mega Millions Prize With Hospital Staff Pool [VIDEO]

New Jersey resident Earl Livingstone fell and broke his hip while going to buy a Mega Millions ticket. Pictured are Earl and staff with the winning ticket. PHOTO: NBC10

In one of the most remarkable acts of kindness from a hospital, staff rallied round patient Earl Livington when they discovered he had broken his hip while walking to buy a Mega Millions ticket.

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Forget The Crystal Chandelier Or The Fancy Room Just For The Piano. You Won't Believe What Lottery Winner Sean Bought

It's unusual, and you'd never expect it. UK National Lottery £1.8 million (US$2.25M) winner Sean Lloyd takes us for a tour through parts of his new mansion, but it is what's in his back garden that'll have your jaw drop in astonishment, really.

The Top 10 Most Generous Lottery Winners Including One Who Bought Ten Cars For Others [VIDEO]

Many lottery winners experience problems with receiving a large sum of money, since most of them are unused to managing large amounts. Not so with these 10 generous winners - they started helping others by giving their money to good causes and assisting others. See some the generous things they did here for real life examples of what you can do when you win.

When Lottery Draws Go Bad... The Embarrassing Live TV Draw Malfunction That Got Worse

Watch as this draw problem unfolds - and then gets worse. "We have detected a malfunction," said the narrator of this live Pennsylvania Lottery draw in 2015. One person commented, "I was shocked. I don't recall any problems involving 2 or more machines in all my years watching the PA Lottery TV drawings."

Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to let tourists take a vacation around the moon

At the end of 2018, Elon Musk plans to fly rich tourists around the moon on a trip of a lifetime.

UPDATE: As of January 2024, the SpaceX plan to fly tourists around the Moon, initially scheduled for 2018, has been indefinitely delayed. The delay is due to the ongoing development of the Starship spacecraft, which is intended to be used for the mission.

SpaceX, already known for its pioneering initiatives like colonizing Mars, has announced a new, groundbreaking mission: sending two private individuals on a journey around the Moon by the end of 2018.

This marks SpaceX's start in the growing field of space tourism.

The two participants, who are not affiliated with NASA and remain unidentified, have approached SpaceX for this unique adventure, making a significant deposit to secure their spots.

This week-long lunar mission will be a first for SpaceX, signifying a major leap from its usual operations of launching satellites and supplying cargo to NASA.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk outlined that the journey, spanning between 300,000 to 400,000 miles.

It will use the Falcon Heavy rocket – an enhanced variant of the Falcon 9 – and the Crew Dragon capsule, an upgraded version of the Dragon cargo capsule.

Originally designed for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program to transport astronauts to the International Space Station, the Crew Dragon will now demonstrate its capabilities for lunar proximity travel.

This automated mission, with provisions for manual control in emergencies, will see the Crew Dragon capsule orbiting the Moon, venturing into deep space, and then returning to Earth.

The reentry and landing process is designed to be gentle, ensuring the passengers' safety.

This places SpaceX at the head of space tourism, a sector it has not previously engaged in. It also subtly initiates a space race between the public and private sectors.

SpaceX's announcement seems to challenge NASA's deep space endeavors, notably the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion crew capsule, intended for Mars missions and deep space exploration.

However, SpaceX's history of delayed timelines – with the Falcon Heavy's debut pushed from 2013-2014 to this year – and safety concerns following recent Falcon 9 incidents, add layers of complexity and risk to the mission.

Musk acknowledges these risks, stating that they are fully aware of the dangers involved.

In the broader perspective, if successful, these private lunar missions could become a significant revenue stream for SpaceX, with Musk estimating that they could account for 10 to 20 percent of the company's earnings.

The cost of each mission is projected to be slightly higher than sending astronauts to the International Space Station, where NASA currently spends $70 to $80 million per astronaut using Russian Soyuz rockets.

As SpaceX prepares for this historic journey, it represents not just a milestone in space travel but also a shift in how humanity explores space, blurring the lines between governmental and private sector roles in the cosmic frontier.

This Multi-Millionaire Lives A Lavish Lifestyle on $100,000 A Month... Lottery Winners Can Learn From This Bling Couple

Forced out of Germany because of their love of luxury? That sounds about right. Entrepreneur Bastion Yotta runs beauty and software companies. He watched American tv shows like Baywatch as a child and dreamed of living in California. He overcame the jealous views of his countrymen and women by leaving Germany and taking on the American dream. What lessons are there for lottery winners? Watch and see how you too can avoid the pitfalls of wealth.

25 Surprising And Outrageous Things Rich People Buy That Will Probably Shock You... Just Wait Till You See #9

Here's a list that every lottery winner should look at, because some of them are simply genius. Some of the outrageous items are: Multiple copies of the same thing, fine art insurance, private lessons from pro-athletes or other famous people, valet parking keys, theme parks for a day. Check it out.

This New York Lottery commercial will have you shouting 'get a towel' at the screen

“It pays to get the order right, especially with Win 4 from the New York Lottery,” says this commuter to her neighbor.

Find out why he’s dripping, and why later in the day a shopkeeper also said, “You're very wet.”

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This Scratch-Off King Happily Spends $1,000 A Month - So How Much Does He Actually Win?

Can you believe it? This casually-dressed local man spent $1,000 a month back in 2008 on scratch-off lottery tickets. He admitted winning $5,200 in his first game and this was the reason he got really interested playing larger amounts. He also said he gets paid for losing. Watch to see how he explains that theory.