Lottery players will have more chances this week to win massive payouts as the Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots rose to close to $865 million and $1.1 billion, respectively, after there were no winners in the most recent drawings for the two games. If the Powerball prize is won, it would be the fifth-largest in the game’s history. A winner could opt for an estimated $865 million in annual payments or a lump sum payment of $416.1 million – both before taxes, according to Powerball. The...
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Friday’s Mega Million’s draw didn’t net a big winner but one ticket sold in Riverside County is now worth close to three-quarters of $1 million. The California Lottery said nobody
Friday’s Mega Million’s draw didn’t net a big winner but one ticket sold in Riverside County is now worth close to three-quarters of $1 million. The California Lottery said nobody
The Multi-State Lottery Association said no one bought the ticket bearing the six winning numbers from Monday night's latest Powerball drawing: 19-7-68-53-11-23. The next drawing for the lottery will take place on Wednesday, with the estimated jackpot now rising to $865 million. Should a winner choose to accept it in a single lump sum, the prize carries a cash value of about $416 million, lottery officials said.
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