Main Topic: Mega Millions jackpot reaches $910 million after 28 consecutive drawings without a winner.
Key Points:
1. The Mega Millions jackpot has been growing since April 18, with no winner in 28 consecutive drawings.
2. The current jackpot is the eighth-largest in U.S. history, with an estimated prize of $910 million.
3. The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are about 1 in 302.6 million, and winners can choose between annual payments over 30 years or a lump sum payment.
Main Topic: Mega Millions jackpot reaches historic $1.55 billion
Key Points:
1. No one won Friday's Mega Millions jackpot, leading to a record-breaking estimated prize of $1.55 billion.
2. The previous record of $1.537 billion was won in 2018 by someone in South Carolina.
3. The next drawing is on Tuesday, and the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 302,575,350.
A 57-year-old Brooklyn man won $1 million from a scratch-off ticket he bought at a corner store in Harlem, becoming the top prize winner in the state's "Strike It Rich!" scratch-off game.
The lottery jackpot for Monday night's drawing was estimated at $363 million, with a cash option of $174.7 million, while the Mega Millions jackpot for Tuesday's drawing is at $67 million with a cash option of $32.3 million.
A lottery player from Macomb County, Michigan, won a $573,617 prize in the Big Cash Second Chance drawing, marking his second six-figure win this year.
A winning lottery ticket worth $3,584,452.28 has been sold in Pearland, Texas, but the prize has not yet been claimed, according to the Texas Lottery Commission.
A lucky lottery player in North Carolina won a $1.2 million prize with a $1 ticket, marking the first jackpot over $1 million since November 2022.
Someone in Charlotte won a $1.2 million jackpot after buying a Cash 5 ticket at a local grocery store.
A 70-year-old woman in Michigan won $452,886 in the Double Win Wild Time Fast Cash game of the Michigan Lottery after her husband motivated her to buy another ticket.
The Powerball jackpot has reached $522 million after no winning ticket was matched in the recent drawing.
The Mega Millions jackpot for Tuesday, September 12 is $141 million, with the potential to win over $67.7 million if the cash option is chosen.
A man from Port St. Lucie becomes a multi-millionaire overnight after winning a $5 million top prize playing a $20 scratch-off game.
A Florida grocery shopper won a $5 million lottery jackpot after purchasing a ticket while getting a sub at Publix supermarket.
A Florida man won a $2 million prize from the Florida Lottery after purchasing a winning ticket from a 7-Eleven in Port Orange.
A Florida man won $1 million playing the 500X The Cash scratch-off game, choosing to receive his winnings as a lump-sum payment of $820,000.
A lucky individual from Southern California became a millionaire after winning the $725 million Powerball jackpot, while the main jackpot for the next drawing is estimated to increase to $785 million.
A Powerball ticket in California wins $5.4 million, while the unclaimed jackpot rises to $785 million.
Three tickets sold in Central Florida matched all five numbers in the Powerball drawing, winning the second-tier prize of $1 million each.
Three people in Florida won $1 million each after matching five numbers in the Powerball drawing, while the $794 million jackpot went unclaimed.
The winner of the $1.602 billion Mega Millions jackpot sold at a Florida Publix has officially come forward to claim their prize, but their identity will remain confidential until December 25, 2023, according to Florida state law.
The winner of a $1.58 billion Mega Millions jackpot in Florida will take home less than a third of the amount after taxes.
A player in San Jose won $796,425 by matching five out of six numbers in the Powerball Jackpot.
One lucky Michigan Lottery player won $1 million in Saturday's Powerball drawing, amidst a $960 million jackpot.
A man from Michigan won $4 million on a lottery ticket he didn't originally want after the store ran out of the game he planned to buy, making it a fortunate twist of fate.
The Powerball jackpot has reached $1.2 billion, the third-largest prize in the game's history, and winners must decide between a lump sum payout or an annuitized prize.
The $1.2 billion Powerball jackpot was not won by any California players, but a couple of players did win a consolation prize of $1,220,123 each.
A couple of players in California won a $1,220,123 consolation prize in the $1.2 billion Powerball jackpot drawing, while another 14 players won $17,500.
A Mega Millions player in Texas has claimed the jackpot after matching all six numbers in Friday night's drawing, which dropped the jackpot to $20 million, while players in other states also won significant prizes.
The winning ticket for the $361 million Mega Millions jackpot was sold in Texas, making it the largest jackpot ever won in the state.
A ticket sold in Texas won the largest-ever Texas Lottery Mega Millions jackpot of $360 million, with the winning numbers being 12-24-46-57-66 and Mega Ball 22.
No one matched all six numbers in the $1.56 billion Powerball drawing, but a ticket with over $1 million was sold in Orange County and the next jackpot is now $1.73 billion.
A Powerball player in Southern California won $1 million after matching five of the six numbers drawn.
The winning numbers for the $1.73 billion Powerball jackpot were drawn, with one ticket sold in Frasier Park, California matching all the numbers.
A single ticket sold in California has won the $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot, making it the second-biggest lottery prize in U.S. history.
A lucky player in California won the $1.7 billion Powerball lottery, the second-largest in US history, with the option of choosing between a $1.765 billion annuitized prize or a lump sum payment of $774.1 million.
A single ticket sold in California has won $1.76 billion on the Powerball, making it the second-largest lottery jackpot in history.
Although a California resident was the sole winner of the $1.76 billion Powerball jackpot, over 150 players across the US won between $50,000 and $2 million by matching most of the numbers.
A lottery ticket worth $1 million was sold at a Florida convenience store, offering the winner the choice between receiving $1,000 a week for life or a one-time cash payment.
Fort Lauderdale man, Harrison Porter, turned his $10 lottery ticket into a $4.07 million lump sum payment after winning the $250,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE scratch-off game.
Someone in Florida won $1 million after matching five numbers in Monday night's Powerball drawing, while the jackpot climbed to $49 million.
A man from Alabama transformed $5 and a vacation into a $2.4 million lottery prize, opting for the lump-sum payment instead of $150,000 annually for life.