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'Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer surpasses $2 million with 27th consecutive win - Fox News

"Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer has marked another major milestone on the game show.

The 34-year-old won Friday’s episode of “Jeopardy!” with a total of $74,400, making it his 27th straight win. Holzhauer's total winnings have now accumulated to $2,065,535.

The professional sports gambler from Las Vegas is the second person in the show’s history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc)

‘JEOPARDY’ CHAMP JAMES HOLZHAUER WINS 23RD CONSECUTIVE GAME

The only other player to earn more than $2 million is Ken Jennings, who earned $2,520,700 during a historic 74-game winning streak.

Since Holzhauer started competing on the game show in early April, he has shattered multiple records. He surpassed $1 million in the shortest time ever last month and most notably, he broke the show's record for single-day cash winnings on April 9th's episode.

'JEOPARDY!' CHAMP BREAKS 1-DAY RECORD A SECOND TIME

Before Holzhauer came along, the one-day record was held by Roger Craig on September 19, 2010, when he took home $77,000 in a single game.

What was even more exciting was that Holzhauer’s first record-breaking prize, $110,914, held a special numerical significance — it's his daughter birthday. She was born on November 9, 2014 (11/09/14).

'JEOPARDY!' CONTESTANT SETS NEW SINGLE-GAME CASH WINNINGS RECORD

“I said all along that I wanted to break Roger Craig’s one-game record and I did it,” Holzhauer said.

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2019-05-25 18:12:00Z
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'Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer surpasses $2 million with 27th consecutive win - Fox News

"Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer has marked another major milestone on the game show.

The 34-year-old won Friday’s episode of “Jeopardy!” with a total of $74,400, making it his 27th straight win. Holzhauer's total winnings have now accumulated to $2,065,535.

The professional sports gambler from Las Vegas is the second person in the show’s history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc)

‘JEOPARDY’ CHAMP JAMES HOLZHAUER WINS 23RD CONSECUTIVE GAME

The only other player to earn more than $2 million is Ken Jennings, who earned $2,520,700 during a historic 74-game winning streak.

Since Holzhauer started competing on the game show in early April, he has shattered multiple records. He surpassed $1 million in the shortest time ever last month and most notably, he broke the show's record for single-day cash winnings on April 9th's episode.

'JEOPARDY!' CHAMP BREAKS 1-DAY RECORD A SECOND TIME

Before Holzhauer came along, the one-day record was held by Roger Craig on September 19, 2010, when he took home $77,000 in a single game.

What was even more exciting was that Holzhauer’s first record-breaking prize, $110,914, held a special numerical significance — it's his daughter birthday. She was born on November 9, 2014 (11/09/14).

'JEOPARDY!' CONTESTANT SETS NEW SINGLE-GAME CASH WINNINGS RECORD

“I said all along that I wanted to break Roger Craig’s one-game record and I did it,” Holzhauer said.

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2019-05-25 16:11:00Z
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Flour sold at Aldi recalled after 17 people in 8 states get sick - WGHP FOX 8 Greensboro

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Flour sold at Aldi recalled after 17 people in 8 states get sick  WGHP FOX 8 Greensboro

The discount supermarket chain Aldi recalled 5-pound bags of its Baker's Corner All-Purpose Flour on Thursday because they may be contaminated with E. coli.

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2019-05-25 15:13:00Z
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A Maui yoga instructor who vanished weeks ago after a hike has been found - CNN

Since then, rescuers such as Javier Cantellops have scoured the Makawao Forest Reserve on the island of Maui, searching for the 35-year-old physical therapist and yoga instructor.
Their hard work finally paid off Friday when they looked down from a helicopter and saw Eller between two waterfalls, walking barefoot through a ravine, waving her arms.
"We all look to our right ... and out of the woodwork, man, you see Amanda Eller, my friend, coming out, waving her hands," Cantellops said.
"It was unbelievable, dude," he said. "And we all of course lose it."
Amanda Eller was found walking in a ravine Friday, more than two weeks after she vanished on a hike.
According to a Facebook page dedicated to finding her, Eller was evacuated from the ravine by helicopter and taken to a local hospital. Footage from CNN affiliate KHON in Honolulu showed a basket being lowered into the ravine and carrying Eller away to safety as Cantellops and other rescuers celebrate.
Her mother, Julia Eller, told KHON that her daughter's leg was fractured and would require additional treatment, but she was otherwise in "surprisingly good shape." She lost about 15 pounds, according to Cantellops.
Amanda Eller first vanished after she got injured while hiking through the forest May 8 and was reported missing the following day. Her disappearance inspired a joint search and rescue effort by multiple agencies, which found her car in a parking lot at the reserve.
But even after more than two weeks, those who knew her held out hope that Eller was alive -- though the Facebook page indicates family and friends were starting to consider the possibility she had been abducted.
"I felt in my heart she was alive," her mother told KHON. "I never gave up hope for a minute. Even though at times I would have those moments of despair, I stayed strong for her 'cause I knew we would find her if we just stayed with the program, stayed persistent and that we would eventually find her."
Yoga instructor who went out for a hike in Maui is missing
Cantellops attributed Eller's ability to survive to her resourcefulness and her work as a physical therapist and yoga teacher.
"And those two things together are tied with her knowledge of the local vegetation there and the plenty of water, our beautiful tropical climate," he said, adding that he knew all along "she can make it."
According to her website, when Eller's not treating her patients or teaching yoga, she's exploring the outdoors, scuba diving and hiking.
As for the rescuers, they're relieved and in a celebratory mood. Posts on the Facebook page said there would be breakfast and mimosas Saturday morning at the base camp.
"I was crying tears of joy," Eller's mother told KHON. "I'm just so incredibly grateful to have my girl home."

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2019-05-25 14:17:00Z
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Flour sold at Aldi recalled after 17 people in 8 states get sick - CNN

Seventeen people have been reported being sick in eight states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Three of those people have been hospitalized.
People interviewed by the CDC said they ate, licked or tasted raw, homemade dough or batter. Two people told the CDC they ate raw dough or batter made with flour or baking mixes from Aldi. The CDC states that eating or tasting raw dough or batter can make a person sick.
The illnesses began December 11, 2018 and the latest began April 18, the CDC said.
The recalled flour was sold at Aldi locations in 11 states, including Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and West Virginia.
62,000 pounds of raw meat are being recalled, just days before Memorial Day
The CDC, US Food and Drug Administration and regulatory officials in several states are investigating the outbreak that took place between December 11 and April 18, the CDC said. There have been no reported deaths or cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (a type of kidney failure), the CDC said.
There are many strains of the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli). Most strains are harmless and live in the intestines of healthy humans and animals.
Some kinds of E. coli cause illness by producing Shiga toxin. People usually get sick two to eight days after ingesting the germ, the CDC says.
The symptoms of E.coli infections can include stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting. Some infections are mild, but others can be life-threatening.

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2019-05-25 13:05:00Z
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'Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer surpasses $2 million with 27th consecutive win - Fox News

"Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer has marked another major milestone on the game show.

The 34-year-old won Friday’s episode of “Jeopardy!” with a total of $74,400, making it his 27th straight win. Holzhauer's total winnings have now accumulated to $2,065,535.

The professional sports gambler from Las Vegas is the second person in the show’s history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc)

‘JEOPARDY’ CHAMP JAMES HOLZHAUER WINS 23RD CONSECUTIVE GAME

The only other player to earn more than $2 million is Ken Jennings, who earned $2,520,700 during a historic 74-game winning streak.

Since Holzhauer started competing on the game show in early April, he has shattered multiple records. He surpassed $1 million in the shortest time ever last month and most notably, he broke the show's record for single-day cash winnings on April 9th's episode.

'JEOPARDY!' CHAMP BREAKS 1-DAY RECORD A SECOND TIME

Before Holzhauer came along, the one-day record was held by Roger Craig on September 19, 2010, when he took home $77,000 in a single game.

What was even more exciting was that Holzhauer’s first record-breaking prize, $110,914, held a special numerical significance — it's his daughter birthday. She was born on November 9, 2014 (11/09/14).

'JEOPARDY!' CONTESTANT SETS NEW SINGLE-GAME CASH WINNINGS RECORD

“I said all along that I wanted to break Roger Craig’s one-game record and I did it,” Holzhauer said.

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2019-05-25 12:09:54Z
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'Jeopardy!' champ James Holzhauer surpasses $2 million with 27th consecutive win - Fox News

"Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer has marked another major milestone on the game show.

The 34-year-old won Friday’s episode of “Jeopardy!” with a total of $74,400, making it his 27th straight win. Holzhauer's total winnings have now accumulated to $2,065,535.

The professional sports gambler from Las Vegas is the second person in the show’s history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play.

James Holzhauer won his 27th consecutive "Jeopardy!" game on Friday. He also became the second person in the show's history to earn more than $2 million in regular-season (non-tournament) play. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc)

‘JEOPARDY’ CHAMP JAMES HOLZHAUER WINS 23RD CONSECUTIVE GAME

The only other player to earn more than $2 million is Ken Jennings, who earned $2,520,700 during a historic 74-game winning streak.

Since Holzhauer started competing on the game show in early April, he has shattered multiple records. He surpassed $1 million in the shortest time ever last month and most notably, he broke the show's record for single-day cash winnings on April 9th's episode.

'JEOPARDY!' CHAMP BREAKS 1-DAY RECORD A SECOND TIME

Before Holzhauer came along, the one-day record was held by Roger Craig on September 19, 2010, when he took home $77,000 in a single game.

What was even more exciting was that Holzhauer’s first record-breaking prize, $110,914, held a special numerical significance — it's his daughter birthday. She was born on November 9, 2014 (11/09/14).

'JEOPARDY!' CONTESTANT SETS NEW SINGLE-GAME CASH WINNINGS RECORD

“I said all along that I wanted to break Roger Craig’s one-game record and I did it,” Holzhauer said.

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2019-05-25 11:09:26Z
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