Mar. 16, 2025
Photo: Ian Waldie/Bloomberg via GettyAn Australian couple is seeing double after winning two $1 million prizes on separate tickets in the same lottery drawing.The husband and wife from New South Wales are thesole winnersfrom Monday’s drawing for Australia’s Monday & Wednesday Lotto game, according to a news release from Australia’s The Lott.The woman has been playing the same numbers “for almost three decades,” he husband told lottery officials. He said she “always said they’d be drawn one day” — and she was right.
Mar. 16, 2025
A married couple with three children discovered they were cousins after taking a DNA test to learn more about their family tree.
Celina Quinones, a realtor from Colorado, shared the news in aTikTok videothat has been viewed over 4.4 million times since it was posted in March — and reaction to the video has so far been mixed.
Just after a few months of dating, Celina married her husband, Joseph Quinones, in July 2006.
Mar. 16, 2025
Lucia Romano and Matthew Schwab.Photo:Daniel Trujillo
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While taking pictures at a Down syndrome advocacy event in Chicago,Matthew Schwabdid something he’d been planning for several months: He got down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend of 10 years.
A viral TikTok video captured the special moment on camera. In the clip, Schwab’s girlfriend, Lucia Romano, looks him in the eyes as they pose for a photo together. Then, Schwab, 26, turns around and asks Romano, 27, if she’ll marry him.
Mar. 16, 2025
Janice and Joe Shuter.Photo: Blackwell’s, Oxford’s Bookshop/Twitter
Janine and Joe Shuter both knew that when they tied the knot, they wanted to return to Blackwell’s bookshop in Oxford, where they had gone on their first date five years earlier, the PA News Agencyreported.
So when the time came, the newlyweds made it happen — showing up at the beloved store, where they surprised the staff in their wedding attire before snapping photos inside, according to the outlet.
Mar. 16, 2025
Natalie Wester and Jose Lopez.Photo: CBS DFW
A Texas couple say they were asked to leave a local restaurant because theychose to wear their masks.
Natalie Wester and her husband, Jose Lopez, have an immunocompromised four-month-old son, and decided to go for a rare night out with friends last week,she told CBS 11 in Dallas.
“If you’ve ever been new parents, having those couple of hours out like once or twice a month is so important for your mental health,” Wester said.