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25 Mar 2025
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Forbes: Powerball Jackpot Nears Half A Billion—Here’s What The Winner Could Take Home After Taxes
The Powerball jackpot has reached $484 million after no tickets matched the drawn numbers. The winner can choose between 30 annual payments or a one-time cash payout of $228.1 million, which will be significantly reduced after taxes.
The odds of winning are 1-in-292.2 million, slightly better than the Mega Millions. The next Powerball drawing is scheduled for Wednesday night, while Mega Millions will draw later with a $344 million jackpot at stake.
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Fox News: Luigi Mangione wants laptop in jail cell to 'properly help prepare his defense,' lawyers say
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has requested a laptop while awaiting trial to access case materials. Prosecutors oppose this, citing concerns over witness safety, although Mangione's defense argues the threats are unrelated to him.
If granted, the laptop would be limited, allowing access only to case documents without internet or entertainment. Mangione's lawyers contend that current visitation hours are insufficient for effective defense preparation.
GB News: Elon Musk’s dad hits out as ‘domestic terrorists’ target Tesla: ‘These people have a mental illness’
Errol Musk has condemned the vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles and properties, labeling the attackers as "domestic terrorists" with "mental health problems." He criticized their actions as harmful to innocent Tesla owners who worked hard to purchase their cars.
The vandalism has included Molotov cocktail attacks at Tesla dealerships, prompting federal charges against suspects. US authorities, including President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, have warned of serious consequences for those involved in these acts.