Mega Millions jackpot jumps to $1.1 billion. Check lottery results, date of next draw
Mega Millions lottery results for Friday drawing were out and subsequently the Mega Millions jackpot has crossed the $1.1 billion mark.
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Mega Millions lottery results are out. There was another drawing but there wasn't any big winner on Friday night. With this Mega Millions jackpot has now jumped to an estimated $1.1 billion.
Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot
On Friday night, none could hit all six numbers to grab the Mega Millions Jackpot of $940 million.
Since there was no winner, the current jackpot of Mega Millions lottery is $1.1 billion, an amount which is reportedly the third-largest in the US history.
The next date for Mega Millions Drawing is Tuesday.
Mega Millions Winner:
Mega Millions Lottery has 24 drawings but without a jackpot winner. The winless streak started more than two months back.
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The winner, who opts for an annuity paid annually over 29 years, will get the $1.1 billion award.
US' oldest Person Dies Aged 115, Shared These Secrets To Long & Happy Life
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Bessie Hendricks, America's oldest living person was born on Nov 7, 1907. She died at age of 115 on Tuesday. She breathed her last at Shady Oaks Care Center in Lake City, Iowa.
Bessie Hendricks, America's oldest living person was born on Nov 7, 1907. She died at age of 115 on Tuesday. She breathed her last at Shady Oaks Care Center in Lake City, Iowa.
According to the Gerontology Research Group, Bessie Hendricks was the U.S' oldest living person and fourth in the world.
According to the Gerontology Research Group, Bessie Hendricks was the U.S' oldest living person and fourth in the world.
Bessie married Paul on June 27, 1930. She had five kids, two of whom she outlived. Hendricks' husband passed away on May 25, 1995, when the couple was just a month away from celebrating their 65th anniversary.
Bessie married Paul on June 27, 1930. She had five kids, two of whom she outlived. Hendricks' husband passed away on May 25, 1995, when the couple was just a month away from celebrating their 65th an..
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The supercentenarian witnessed the Spanish Influenza, two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Vietnam War, Iraq War, and Cold War. She lived through 21 presidents, as well as the coronavirus pandemic.
The supercentenarian witnessed the Spanish Influenza, two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Vietnam War, Iraq War, and Cold War. She lived through 21 presidents, as well as the coronavirus pandem..
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Hendricks taught in a one-room schoolhouse. Per Des Moines Register reports, she filled shells with gunpowder at an ammunition plant during World War II.
Hendricks taught in a one-room schoolhouse. Per Des Moines Register reports, she filled shells with gunpowder at an ammunition plant during World War II.
On her 110th birthday, Hendricks told the Fort Dodge Messenger that the secret to a long, successful life is 'hard work.' Her son disclosed that she also loved her sweets. A care center administrator told in 2019 that a strong will and love of family kept Bessie going. 'She appreciates life so much,' the administrator added.
On her 110th birthday, Hendricks told the Fort Dodge Messenger that the secret to a long, successful life is 'hard work.' Her son disclosed that she also loved her sweets. A care center administrator..