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The Mega Millions jackpot soared to over $1 billion after no big winner was declared in Friday's draw. The next estimated jackpot now stands at $1.05 billion, which would make it the fourth-largest Mega Millions prize ever offered, the lottery said in a press release on Saturday. According to the lottery, there are nine different ways to win a prize in the Mega Millions draw, ranging from $2 to the jackpot. The huge prize follows a $1.08 billion Powerball winner earlier this month, which was the sixth-largest lottery win ever and the third-largest Powerball win. The largest lottery win of all time belongs to Edwin Castro, who took home $2.04 billion after winning the Powerball jackpot in November 2022.
Persons: Sarai Palacios, Nabor Herrera, hadn't, I'm, Palacios, Edwin Castro Organizations: Service, Mega Locations: Friday's, Wall, Silicon, Pennsylvania, Arizona , California, New York
A woman was accused of falsely claiming to win the Powerball jackpot — the third largest ever won. Video footage shows the woman crying with joy at the LA store that sold the winning ticket. But the granddaughter of the store owner said the winner has yet to come forward. California Lottery confirmed on Thursday that the store had sold the winning ticket, which is the third-largest Powerball jackpot — and the sixth-largest US lottery jackpot — ever won. Californian Edwin Castro won a record $2 billion Powerball Jackpot last year, with a ticket purchased 13 miles from Herrera's store, the Mail reported.
Persons: Sarai Palacios, Nabor Herrera, hadn't, I'm, Palacios, she'd, Herrera, Edwin Castro Organizations: Service, Daily Mail, Mail, California Lottery, Inside, CAL Locations: Wall, Silicon, Herrera's
An LA convenience store owner will get a $1 million reward for selling the winning Powerball ticket. Nabor Herrera told K-CAL News he plans to take his family on a vacation to Cabo San Lucas. On Thursday, Powerball confirmed that someone in California had picked the correct numbers to scoop the $1.08 billion jackpot. This was the third-largest sum in Powerball's history, after a $2.04 billion jackpot last year. Herrera, who has four children, told K-CAL he plans to take his family on a vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with some of the winnings.
Persons: Nabor Herrera, Cabo San, Herrera, he'd, Joseph Chahayed, Palmitas's Herrera Organizations: CAL, Service, Downtown, Powerball Locations: LA, Cabo, Cabo San Lucas, Wall, Silicon, Angeles, California, Mexico
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