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$1.3 billion Powerball winner revealed by Oregon Lottery as three people splitting jackpot
Endearing and humble Laos native is one of three jackpot winners Includes video report By Kate Northrop The Oregon Lottery revealed the identity of the winner for the $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot at a press conference Monday, which turned out to be three people sharing one winning ticket. One of the three winners of the $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot appeared before the press at a news conference in Salem, where he revealed that the prize will be split between himself, his wife
Apr 30, 2024, 3:56 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Winner of $95 million Lotto Texas lottery jackpot gamed the odds to win
Well, I use a courier service to buy tickets in overseas lotteries.. The service I am currently using allows me to buy tickets in Powerball and MegaMillions (but not powerplay/ multiplier -- a previous service did.. Different purchasing model.. More on that later) and various other international lotteries (Euromillions, EuroJackpot, SuperEnaLotto, Uk, France, Spain, Poland, Germany...) The tickets are sort of 2.25 x face value.. A Powerball / MegaMillions ticket is US$4.55. IIRC, the
Apr 30, 2024, 1:58 am - kao1632 - Lottery News

$1.3 billion Powerball winner revealed by Oregon Lottery as three people splitting jackpot
This guy had no idea what he wanna do with that money! looks like big money for wrong person! Why should an entrepreneur or inventor never win the lottery! Consider this scenario: someone who had a vision for few million dollars. Suddenly, they win 400 million, and they're clueless about what to do with it! On the other hand, entrepreneurs or inventors often struggle through numerous hurdles to secure just $10,000 in investment. With lottery winnings, they could potentially create
May 1, 2024, 5:07 pm - Albert001 - Lottery News

$1.3 billion Powerball winner revealed by Oregon Lottery as three people splitting jackpot
Sadly, 99.99 percent of lottery winners only prioritize their personal lives and families, and this becomes their primary challenge. When I play the lottery, I have me in mind. I don't play for the benefit of my neighbors or society at large. Once someone duly pays their due taxes, that's all they need to do for society - that's more than enough. They give 37% to society and more depending on the state. Honestly if that's not enought giving to society, I don't know what is. It's the
May 1, 2024, 8:25 pm - JustMaybe - Lottery News

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