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    Powerball winner who missed $1.2B Jackpot by One Number reveals how he will spend his $2 Million Prize

    The Multi-State Lottery Association announced that Saturday night’s Powerball jackpot worth nearly $1.8 billion has finally been claimed. Winners from Texas and Missouri will share the record-breaking $1.787 billion prize, marking a historic two-way split, according to the association’s late-night statement.

    Powerball Jackpot finally has winners; Two tickets in Missouri and Texas split $1.79 billion

    Two lucky tickets, sold in Missouri and Texas, matched all six numbers in the September 6 Powerball drawing, splitting the massive $1.787 billion jackpot. Winners have the option to choose between an annuity or a lump sum, with both states allowing winners to remain anonymous. The deadline to claim the prize is within 180 days of the draw date.

    Is it worth the gamble? MIT professor explains when Powerball Jackpots actually favor players

    Powerball jackpot has surged to an estimated $1.7 billion for the Saturday, September 6, 2025 drawing, after no winning ticket was sold on Wednesday night. According to MIT professor Arnold Barnett, the math tells a different story: even at headline-grabbing levels like $1.3 billion, the expected payout from a $2 ticket falls short of its cost. His analysis shows that only when jackpots climb above $2 billion do players even approach break-even odds—yet taxes, lump-sum cuts, and shared winnings still keep the advantage on the lottery’s side.

    Powerball Winner: Did anyone get the jackpot on Sept 3? When is the next drawing for $1.7 Billion?

    For anyone curious about how Powerball works, the format is straightforward but exciting: players pick five numbers from 1 to 69, along with one additional Powerball number ranging from 1 to 26.

    Did anyone win the $1.4 billion Powerball jackpot on Wednesday night? Here's the winning numbers for September 3

    The Powerball jackpot has soared to an estimated $1.4 billion for Wednesday's drawing after no one matched all the numbers in Monday's drawing. The next drawing is scheduled for Saturday, September 6. Tickets cost $2 each and can be purchased in 45 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, offering a chance at a life-changing prize.

    Vogue gets a new US editor after 37 years as Chloe Malle, Candice Bergen's daughter, replaces Anna Wintour

    Chloe Malle, a 39-year-old Vogue staffer, has been appointed as the head of editorial content at American Vogue, succeeding Anna Wintour after her 37-year tenure. Malle, daughter of Candice Bergen and Louis Malle, previously arranged high-profile exclusives like Naomi Biden's wedding photoshoot and Lauren Sánchez's interview. She expresses excitement about the evolving fashion and media landscape and values Wintour's mentorship.

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