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Correction & clarification: An earlier version of this story misstated the timeline when the February Austin, Texas lottery winner purchased her ticket through a courier service. The head of the ...
Correction & clarification: An earlier version of this story misstated the timeline when the February Austin, Texas lottery winner purchased her ticket through a courier service. The head of the ...
Correction & clarification: An earlier version of this story misstated the timeline when the February Austin, Texas lottery winner purchased her ticket through a courier service. The head of the ...
Correction & clarification: An earlier version of this story misstated the timeline when the February Austin, Texas lottery winner purchased her ticket through a courier service. The head of the ...
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The Lott announced on Wednesday, June 18, that the person holding the winning Powerball ticket has yet to claim the prize — and become the country’s third-biggest lottery winner ever.
A Philadelphia man discovered he had won $50,000 after forgetting about the Maryland lottery ticket he purchased at Woodlawn Mart in Baltimore County, Md., on Wednesday, June 4.
It’s rare, but it happens. An underage winner, a winning ticket, and a whole lot of legal red tape. Here’s how different states and countries handle the ultimate jackpot dilemma.
There are near-impossible odds to hit a Powerball jackpot (one in 292 million), yet a high probability that those that do will squander it (70% of lottery winners go broke). Not Tim Schulz.
Winning a big prize in the lottery is extremely rare. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are about 1 in 292 million; Mega Millions, about 1 in 290.4 million; SuperLotto Plus, 1 in 41.4 million.