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Powerball States – Which American States Sell Powerball Lottery Tickets?

12 hours ago ago from Online casino bonuses

If you are a lottery player in The United States of America, there is good news for you. You now have a wider option of games to play. That's because the two biggest lotteries in the country have merged, in a sense. Whereas prior to January 31st, 2010, states that sold tickets for Powerball and Mega Millions games were mutually exclusive, they are not any more. Now, each state that sold either of the two games, has the option of selling both. ...

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Winning $141M Powerball ticket sold at Wilco station in Asheville – Asheville Citizen-Times

13 hours ago ago from Annuity

Winning $141M Powerball ticket sold at Wilco station in Asheville Asheville Citizen-Times The ticket is worth a $141.4 million annuity or $69.6 million in cash, minus federal and state withholdings, if the winner elects to take the lump sum. The annuity payments would be paid over 29 years, Walker said. The retailer could also get a piece Winning $141M Powerball ticket sold at Wilco station in Asheville Asheville Citizen-Times The ...

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Cigna (NYSE: CI) Earns $330M in 4Q Profit – Transworld News

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Cigna (NYSE: CI) Earns $330M in 4Q Profit Transworld News Cigna (NYSE: CI) reported Thursday that the insurer posted a fourth-quarter profit, citing interest rates and improved equity markets for its quarter last year from that business and its variable annuity death benefits. Top Best Penny Stocks, a West Virginia's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 15th Annual PR Inside Lisa Liang, 17, of Morgantown and Shaylin Reid, 12, of West ...

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Orlando man spent $600 a day to become $13 million lotto jackpot winner

15 hours ago ago from Letitflow.com

An Orlando man who just knew he'd win the lottery one day, finally did one fine day. He'd already won $100,000 twice and another $50,000 along the way, but this time he managed to nab a $13 million jackpot. Jose Salmon was so sure that he'd hit it big one day, that since 1998, he was spending a cool $600 a day on lottery tickets! Here, he shares his story on his journey to the jackpot.

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Editorial: Maybe the state should buy some Powerball tickets – MLive.com

9 hours ago ago from My American Idol

E ditorial: Maybe the state should buy some Powerball tickets MLive.com By Kalamazoo Gazette Editorial Board Are we the only ones who aren't thrilled that Michigan residents now have another way to lose money gambling ? Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article

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Overseas Sales Give McDonald’s a Lift in January

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) McDonald's , the world's largest fast-food chain, said Tuesday that a crucial measure of sales rose 2.6 percent in January, as strong overseas sales more than offset a decline in the United States. Add to Portfolio McDonald's Corp Go to your Portfolio Sales in stores open at least 13 months fell 0.7 percent in the United States and rose 4.3 percent in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa. ...

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Jan. freeze damaged 4 percent of Fla. oranges

14 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Jan. freeze damaged 4 percent of Fla. oranges ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Florida citrus growers lost more than 4 percent of their orange crop and more than 3 percent of their grapefruit crop during last month's freezing weather, according to estimates released Tuesday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture forecast put Florida's orange crop in February at 129 million boxes, down from the estimate of 135 million boxes in January. Each box weighs ...

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Orange crop down after freeze

12 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Orange crop down after freeze ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The U.S. orange crop is expected to fall 14 percent from last year because of an unusual freeze in Florida this winter. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday the orange harvest will be down 21 percent in Florida compared to last year's yield. The national harvest this year will be close to 8 million tons, with 5.8 million coming from Florida. The USDA cut its forecast after eight ...

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Molson Coors' 4Q profit rises on tax benefits

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Molson Coors' 4Q profit rises on tax benefits NEW YORK (AP) -- Molson Coors Brewing Co.'S fourth-quarter profit more than doubled because of favorable tax benefits even as it sold fewer beers, the brewer said Tuesday. Worldwide volume sold of the company's beers, including Blue Moon and Coors Light, fell 4 percent as people cut back on their purchases. Still, higher prices helped drive an 11 percent rise in net sales to $820.8 million. ...

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