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Forbes: Powerball Jackpot Vaults Past $500 Million—Here’s What The Winner Could Take Home After Taxes
Powerball Jackpot Vaults Past $500 Million—Here’s What The Winner Could Take Home After Taxes
The Powerball jackpot has reached $515 million, the largest lottery prize of the year, after no winning tickets were drawn. A potential winner can choose between annual payments or a lump-sum cash option, both subject to significant taxes.

The next drawing is scheduled for Saturday, with odds of winning at 1-in-292.2 million. Recent changes to Mega Millions have improved its odds slightly, making it a competitive alternative.


GB News: King Charles pictured just hours after major overseas engagement postponed amid health issues
King Charles pictured just hours after major overseas engagement postponed amid health issues
King Charles visited Somerset House to celebrate its 25th anniversary and view the "SOIL: The World at Our Feet" exhibition, highlighting the importance of soil. He unveiled a plaque in the refurbished Salt Stair and engaged with farming families about regenerative agriculture practices.

The exhibition, co-curated by The Land Gardeners, features components focusing on soil's role in ecosystems and sustainability. The Royal Countryside Fund, founded by the King, supports rural communities and has invested over £12 million in farming initiatives.


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Fox News: Texas DOGE bill passes Senate to streamline state regulations
Texas DOGE bill passes Senate to streamline state regulations
Texas has introduced SB 14 to establish the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office, inspired by the federal Department of Government Efficiency. The aim is to streamline state regulations, reduce unnecessary rules, and ultimately decrease the size of government, enhancing taxpayer savings.

The bill includes the formation of an advisory panel to provide guidance and increase public access to regulatory information through an interactive website. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick emphasizes that cutting red tape will benefit taxpayers and stimulate economic growth in Texas.