On the TED Radio Hour, if you won the lottery, your life would be amazing, right?
So I think everyone's got a vision of what it's like to win the lottery in their head when they're playing.
The reality, of course, is very different.
Ideas about making the most of what you've got and finding agency.
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Congress is running out of time to avoid a partial government shutdown.
The deadline is tomorrow night.
Senate Democrats say they're unwilling to support a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security until reforms are made to how DHS enforces immigration laws.
This follows the fatal shootings of two people in Minnesota by federal officers during separate enforcement actions in Minneapolis.
Approval of a funding bill in the Senate would require support from some Democrats with 60 votes needed for passage.
The FBI has removed hundreds of boxes of ballots from an elections warehouse in Fulton County,
Georgia.
As Amanda Andrews with Georgia Public Broadcasting reports,
the ballots are from the state's 2020 presidential election won by Joe Biden.
Three white trucks were filled with archived ballots from Fulton,
the most populated county in Georgia.
President Trump has routinely alleged widespread voter fraud took place in Fulton in 2020.
Multiple audits have validated the votes and the county's election results.
Fulton County Chairman Rob Pitts says he's not sure what will happen to the ballots now that they've been moved.