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/Let's uncover the myth about what lottery balls are made of, and how they are used.
Read MoreLet's uncover the myth about what lottery balls are made of, and how they are used.
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Read MoreWhen Australian actor Hugh Jackman was filming Real Steel in Michigan, USA last year, he started a tradition.
He bought 500 lottery tickets for every member of the film crew, every week.
He explained, "It’s my way of paying taxes. The very first film I did in America, I was embarrassed to say two months in that I didn’t know half of the crew’s names."
The Wolf Man character said, "So I thought that on a Friday afternoon I’ll whip by and buy Lottery tickets for everyone and hand them out."
With his usual sense of humor he added, "I say it’s an Australian tradition, but it’s not."
Newspaper and internet media photos showed a composed, slightly smiling older woman being shepherded from the lottery office. She looked fairly relaxed for someone who decided to receive her winnings in a lump-sum payment... an astounding $370.8 million before taxes.
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Read MoreSisters Pam Garretson (left) and Penny Fitzpatrick receive their $1M Powerball check from West Virginia Lottery Director John Musgrave. Photo: Lawrence Pierce
At first glance it seems that West Virginia lottery players are on a roll. They've won nine Powerball tickets worth at least $1 million sold in the state in 2014.
Read MoreHere's a little-known tip that is largely ignored by most other lottery players - which means it will give you a real advantage. If you don't want to share your prize with lots of other winners, you need to play when they don't. So how do you find out that?
Read MoreCathy and Richard Brown from Ipswich celebrate winning a £6,123,395 lotto jackpot.
If you think that playing the lottery to win is just a matter of taking my System tickets down to the store every week, that's only a part of it. And that's where most players go wrong.
Read MoreAn article I wrote here a while back still amazes me. It was in the RICH IS... section of my blog, and it was about American reality tv star Judge Judy. This clever woman was worth over $350M then. But that's not the interesting part.
Read MoreThis fascinating story is about a lottery winner who managed to turn an interest in mathmatics into a vast fortune with a simple formula. When you read how he did it, you'll truly wonder how your own lotto efforts to win could match his.
Read MoreIt was hard watching the trail of self-destruction in this rare 20/20 interview that was the life of USA Powerball winner Jack Whittaker. And I couldn't help wondering how this successful businessman, already worth $17 million at the time, could have got it so wrong.
Dreaming goals will work. Pin a picture of your dream car on a vision board, write about it every day in a diary, and it will appear. But some people dispute that.
Read MoreMarie Holmes had many problems after she won $188 Million in North Carolina’s Powerball lottery in 2015.
She made many reckless decisions that left her drained both financially and emotionally.
Then Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) host Iyanla stepped in to help. Did it work out?
The program, "Yamla Fixed My Life," is not your typical reality TV.
It focuses on healing and personal growth. The show chose to tell Marie's story because it resonates with many who believe that winning the lottery is the ultimate solution to their problems.
However, as Marie's experience shows, this isn't always the case.
One interesting aspect of Marie's story is about her living on a plantation, a place with a lot of historical significance, especially for a Black woman.
This home situation affected her emotional state, showing that some struggles are beyond the reach of money.
The creators of the show emphasized that their work goes beyond entertainment; it's about real support and transformation.
They are dedicated to helping their guests through their challenges, on and off the camera.
They realize the importance of self-awareness and mental well-being, regardless of one's financial status.
Marie's journey highlights a crucial lesson: self-identity and personal well-being are essential. Without these, wealth alone cannot improve her self-perception or life satisfaction.
The show encouraged its audience to find value in personal growth and self-care.
Host Iyanla says Marie's story, from a Walmart employee to a lottery winner, teaches us that some of life's most important treasures are not those we can buy, but those we find within ourselves.
Not many people know that a lottery win was responsible for turning actor Meghan Markle into a real life princess.
Read MoreI was redirected to a spammy website recently. Now, normally I would just click away, but something caught my attention. The photo looked very familiar.
Read MoreFor several years EuroMillions winner Adrian Bayford enjoyed the fruits of his £148 million (US$187.7M) jackpot win. But now the £6.5 million farm and historic mansion have been on the market for over seven months as he plans to make a new life in Australia.
Read MoreThe story of a retired couple and their $26 million lottery win is so incredible that there are plans to make a movie about it.
Read MoreEuroMillions winner Jane Park today, as she announces her bold plan for charity.
Jane Park was once known for being the youngest EuroMillions winner in 2015. The Scottish teen was a 17-year-old charity shop worker when she won £1 million (US$1.2M)…
Read MoreI have an unusual framed photo hanging on my garage wall and it's one that brings a smile to my face every time I look at it. Because it's a picture of me, standing in front of a Porsche GT3. No - it's not mine.
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