They say it's the thought that counts when it comes to giving gifts, and one 18-year-old has a million reasons to smile.
They said it's the thought that counts when it comes to giving gifts, and one 18-year-old has a million reasons to smile.
In northern California, Kaleb Heng won $1 million on a California Lottery scratcher that his grandmother bought for him for his 18th birthday.The lucky ticket was bought at a market near Modesto, California.
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