A British woman who squandered more than $2.2 million in lottery winnings in just eight years said she doesn’t regret how she spent her cash and “had a great time.” Nearly 20 years later after collecting the prize, Lara Griffiths, a mother of...
The lucky lotto player has already purchased at least two other California properties -- but now, he has a Bel Air crib to add to his growing portfolio.
New York City will slash its long-standing practice of giving local residents first dibs on new affordable apartments in their neighborhoods after settling a landmark federal lawsuit that argued the Big Apple's current housing lottery policy promoted...
A group of 30 current and former employees of a Kentucky middle school who won a $1 million Powerball jackpot hid the winning ticket in a math textbook.
One Belmont man was put into a spin after he almost lost $2.8 million when he forgot to take his division one winning Saturday Lotto ticket out of his trouser pockets.
Smoke 4 Less in Newburgh, New York sold two million-dollar winning lotto tickets this week -- marking the seventh and eighth the shop has sold in just the last year and a half.
This Florida couple allegedly tried to fake it big. Kira Enders and her boyfriend Dakota Jones allegedly attempted to trick lottery officials into giving them a $1 million prize with two torn scratch-off tickets spliced together to form a winning...
A Massachusetts woman miraculously cashed in her second $1 million lottery ticket in just 10 weeks. Christine Wilson, of Attleborough, struck gold again playing the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “100X Cash” $10 instant ticket game, lottery...
“I do think he had something in the works, because he was worried. I hope he’s looking down on this,” she said at an event with lotto officials Thursday.
It’s one New Yorker’s lucky day! Someone bought a winning $16.3 million New York lotto ticket at a shop in Manhattan, officials said Thursday. A $16.3 million lottery ticket was purchased in NYC. The jackpot-winning ticket was purchased in...
“I mean, they broke into someone’s home. They saw him deceased on the ground and instead of saying, ‘Hey, we messed up. Let’s call 911. We found this guy dead,’ they decided to just live there.”