One lucky ticket purchased at a Burlington convenience store for Friday’s Mega Millions drawing won a $2 million prize.
A Florida couple claimed they won the state lottery -- but instead of the million-dollar prize, they only won a free trip to jail, after being accused of "crudely" making a fake winning ticket. Kira Enders, 36, and her boyfriend Dakota Jones, 32, were arrested and charged with forgery/alteration of a lottery ticket with intent to defraud, passing a forged/altered state lottery ticket and larceny-grand theft of $100,000 or more, according to the Escamba County Sheriff's Office, via FOX...
The ticket worth $1 million was purchased at Albertson’s on S. Macarthur Drive in Alexandria. The retailer will receive a 1% bonus of $10,000 for selling the winning ticket.
Two big wins occurred Tuesday night for North Carolina in the Mega Millions drawing as one lucky ticket purchased in Asheville won $1 million and a second bought in Kernersville won $4 milllion.
Developer Landfall gave away its newest game, Content Warning, when it launched on Steam. Over 6.6 million gamers received it, and even after the free game giveaway, it still sold 1 million copies.
A new listing for a sun-drenched property in Malibu has all the luxurious stylings you’d expect from this wealthy, cliffside stretch of California coastline. The high-ceilinged, four-bedroom home features exposed wooden beams and white oak floors throughout, and the bright, open kitchen centers around a character-filled Moroccan zellige-tiled kitchen island. The backyard has been redone to exacting minimalist desert chic detail, complete with native plants, and replete with an outdoor shower for...
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania Lottery announced a lucky player was sold a winning ticket worth $400,000 in Luzerne County. A jackpot-winning Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket sold for the Friday drawing matched all five balls drawn, 3-6-21-28-32, to win $400,000. Hazle Mini Mart in Hazle Township will earn a $500 bonus []
Bosses at Lloyds reveal thousands of Taylor Swift fans, including more than 600 of their own customers, have been left out of pocket by fraudsters claiming to offer tickets to her UK shows.