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The lottery jackpot was an estimated $178 million with a cash option of $80.7 million for Wednesday night’s drawing, according to the Powerball website.
The jackpot was last won on Dec. 7 when a New York lottery player won a $256 million Powerball jackpot.
Meanwhile, the Mega Millions jackpot is at $42 million with a cash option of $18.8 million, according to the Mega Millions website.
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Here are the Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025:
6 – 12 – 28 – 35 – 66 and Powerball 26
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Powerball drawings are held three times a week – Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. Monday drawings were added in 2021.
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The deadline for purchasing Powerball ticket varies by state so don’t wait until the last minute. The deadline in New Jersey is 9:59 p.m. on the day of the drawing, while New York’s deadline is 10 p.m.
Click here is a complete list of Powerball ticket deadline times by state or jurisdiction.
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The cost is $2 per ticket, but you can add the Power Play for $1, which will increase the amount of your potential prize up to five times the original prize (except for the jackpot and Match 5). There is also a 10x Power Play possibility when the jackpot is less than $150 million.
Each player selects five numbers from 1 to 69 for the white balls and one number from 1 to 26 for the red Powerball. However, you can also have the lottery machine generate a quick pick ticket with random numbers for you.
Prizes vary from $4 for the matching the Powerball to $1 million for matching all five white balls (except in California) to the jackpot for matching all six balls. You can check all the prize payouts on the Powerball website here.
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You can play the game in 45 states plus the Washington DC, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Tickets can be purchased in-person at gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. Some airport terminals may also sell lottery tickets.
You can also order tickets online through Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network, in these U.S. states: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Washington D.C. and West Virginia. The Jackpocket app allows you to pick your lottery game and numbers, place your order, see your ticket and collect your winnings all using your phone or home computer.
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The Powerball drawing is broadcast live on the lottery website at 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. You can watch the drawing by clicking here.
The drawing may be broadcast on a local television station in your market as well.
Playing the Powerball can be exciting, but just don’t go spending those millions before you win.
The odds of winning the jackpot are 292,201,338-to-1.
The odds to match all five white balls are 11,688,053-to-1.
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The major lotteries in the United States offer two jackpot payout options: annuity and cash.
The annuity option is paid out over time. There is an immediate payment and then 29 annual payments after that, increasing by 5% each year.
The cash option is significantly lower than the advertised jackpot, but it is paid in a lump sum. You don’t have to wait decades for all the money.
In some states, like New Jersey, you can win a lottery anonymously. That wasn’t always the case, but now winners are able to stay anonymous under a law that was signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.
In other states, a winner’s name and hometown are a matter of public record. Check with your state lottery for more information.
Here are the Top 10 jackpots since the Powerball lottery began in 1992:
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Treasury disclosed hack earlier this week, with Washington Post reporting targets were Office of Foreign Assets Control and Office of Financial Research
Chinese government hackers breached the US Treasury office that administers economic sanctions, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday, identifying targets of a cyber-attack Treasury disclosed earlier this week.
The Treasury letter earlier this week said hackers compromised third-party cybersecurity service provider BeyondTrust and accessed several employee workstations and unclassified documents.
Citing unnamed US officials, the Washington Post said hackers compromised the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Office of Financial Research and also targeted the office of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
The department earlier this week disclosed in a letter to lawmakers that hackers stole unclassified documents in a “major incident.” It did not specify which users or departments were affected.
The Washington Post quoted its sources as saying that a top area of interest for the Chinese government would be Chinese entities that the US government may be considering designating for financial sanctions.
Asked about the paper’s report, Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington, said the “irrational” US claim was “without any factual basis” and represented “smear attacks” against Beijing.
The statement said China “combats all forms of cyber-attacks” and did not directly address the Washington Post’s reporting on specific targets. The Treasury Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the newspaper report.
Chinese firms, individuals and entities have been a frequent target for US sanctions, which Washington has used as a key tool in its foreign policy towards Beijing.
The hack comes amid reports that Chinese state-sponsored actors also breached three of the largest US telecommunications companies earlier this month. During that breach, called Salt Typhoon, cybercriminals were able to gain access to lawmakers’ phone calls and text messages. Lawmakers across the political spectrum condemned the hack.
The United States considers China’s its biggest foreign policy challenge, and last month Yellen told Reuters that Washington would not rule out sanctions on Chinese banks as it seeks to reduce Russia’s oil revenue and access to foreign supplies to fuel its war in Ukraine.
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Honolulu police chief Arthur “Joe” Logan reacts today while visiting the aftermath of a fireworks explosion on Keaka Drive that killed at least three people and injured 20 after a lit cake firework tipped onto its side and shot into a nearby garage, igniting a cache of other fireworks and causing a large explosion.
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Gov. Josh Green speaks at a news conference at HPD headquarters today about the fireworks blast that killed three people and injured over two dozen in Aliamanu around midnight.
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Gov. Josh Green speaks at a news conference at HPD headquarters today about the fireworks blast that killed three people and injured over two dozen in Aliamanu around midnight.
UPDATE: 4:45 p.m.
Three women were killed and about two dozen people were injured at an Aliamanu home when a “cake bomb” filled with illegal aerial fireworks set off massive explosions at 12:01 a.m. at a large New Year’s Eve party.
At an afternoon news conference at the Honolulu Police Department’s headquarters, Gov. Josh Green, Mayor Rick Blangiardi and leaders of city agencies repeatedly used words like “horrific,” “gruesome,” and “a war zone” to describe the chaotic “mass casualty” event that first responders found when they arrived 4137 Keaka Drive just after midnight.
“It was a bomb. It was a fireworks bomb. It was a bomb that exploded,” Green said. He said a person lit a “cake bomb,” which contained multiple aerials, that tipped over and fired the explosives into the home’s carport, igniting a huge cache of other fireworks.
Two women were dead at the scene while a third in her early 20s died later at a hospital, officials said.
Honolulu Police Chief Joe Logan said 23 adults and 3 children critical or serious injuries.
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Dr. Jim Ireland, director of the Honolulu Emergency Services Department, said the transported patients were “mostly critical” and taken to hospitals across Oahu, while an unknown number of other less-severely injured people self-transported to the hospital.
Green said he expected that there will be one or two children under the age of 10 who will be permanently disfigured or die from their injuries. He later described two children, ages 1 and 3, who were severely injured.
A total of 13 city and federal ambulances made 14 trips to hospitals as first responders set up a triage area to prioritize the most seriously injured, Ireland said. The triage area had to be set up several houses away from the home because the street was so clogged with cars that first responders had a hard time accessing the blast site, he said.
“I’m very proud of our team” for its life-saving response under difficult circumstances but “it’s a very sad day for me. … This didn’t have to happen. … I never want to see this again,” he said.
Honolulu Fire Department Chief Kalani Hao said one woman who was found dead at the scene was in the driveway of the home and the other was on the street.
“It really looked like a war zone and like a bomb dropped right in front of that house,” he said.
Logan said, “Very bad, poor decision-making” by members of our community caused this tragedy. “This is a systemic problem that is cultural,” and police enforcement alone cannot solve it, he said.
He also said police recovered “tens of thousands of dollars” worth of illegal fireworks from the home.
No arrests have been made and HPD and HFD are investigating the incident.
“ATF did assist HPD this morning. We are standing by to support again if requested,” Jason Chudy, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives, Seattle Field Division, told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Both Blangiardi and Green expressed frustration with the prevalence of illegal aerial fireworks in Hawaii, and said they are determined to make major changes to curb their use.
“Enough is enough. This situation is out of control,” Blangiardi said, adding, “This is horrific. This needs to be a seminal moment” for the community to finally deter the use of illegal aerial fireworks.
Green echoed the sentiment.
The governor, a medical doctor, emphasized that injuries were gruesome and extensive, with organic (brain) matter splattered on car and house windows across the street from the blast. He said the public needs to understand how gruesome this event was so that changes can be made to cut the use of illegal fireworks in Hawaii.
People were still shooting off aerials several houses down as the medics were driving by to save lives, Green said.
“I hope people wake up. … This is clearly a threat. … This is a threat to public safety and health.”
Green asked people with remaining fireworks from New Year’s to “please pause” and not set them off in the coming days. He also said the state will have an amnesty program for people to drop off illegal fireworks.
The governor said he will be working with the state Legislature to address curbing illegal fireworks in Hawaii. Penalties are going to have to become “very, very severe” to deter the use of illegal aerial fireworks, he said, calling for possession of over 50-pounds of illegal fireworks to be elevated to a Class C felony with a 5-year prison term and a $10,000 fine.
In addition to the three deaths at Aliamanu, a fourth person died from fireworks-related injuries in Kalihi overnight. HPD said at 11:05 p.m., officers and EMS responded to a 20-year-old man with critical fireworks-related injuries. He was treated and taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead at about 12:30 a.m.
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At least three people are dead and over 20 wounded after a fireworks cache exploded around midnight in Aliamanu.
Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said personnel responded at 12:01 a.m.today to Keaka Drive to an explosion with “multiple patients injured from an apparent firework blast. Multiple ambulance crews and Field Operations Supervisors responded. Paramedics on scene were able to identify a total of 22 patients.”
“Of the 22 patients, 2 were pronounced dead on scene and 20 were transported in serious or critical condition to various hospitals throughout the island,” according to EMS.
Mayor Rick Blangiardi issued a written statement this morning saying that “at least three people” were killed.
“It is with both frustration and sorrow that I address the tragedy that occurred last night in Salt Lake just after midnight on New Year’s Eve,” he said. “A massive explosion caused by what appears to be illegal fireworks claimed at least three lives and left over 20 others critically injured. This incident is a painful reminder of the danger posed by illegal fireworks, which put lives at risk, drain our first responder resources, and disrupt our communities.”
Honolulu police and firefighters also responded to the explosion.
The Honolulu Police Department said in a social media post at 1:45 am., “Major Incident in the Salt Lake area. This is a fireworks-related incident with multiple casualties. HPD, HFD, and EMS are on the scene providing care and security. Please avoid the area,” read a tweet from the Honolulu Police Department at 1:45 am.
HPD told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser early this morning that the casualty numbers are not confirmed and investigators remained at the scene on Keaka Drive.
Honolulu Fire Department officials said in a news released that they received a 911 call at 11:59 p.m. and responded to a medical emergency at 4137 Keaka Drive in Aliamanu with one unit and four personnel.
“The first unit arrived on scene at 12:07 a.m., at the same time as Emergency Medical Services, to find multiple people injured due to a fireworks explosion at the exterior of the residence. An additional eight HFD units were requested.
“HFD personnel found that there was no fire, assessed the structure, conducted a search and assisted EMS with patient triage, treatment and transport to the awaiting ambulance units. Tragically, there were two fatalities.”
HFD said the American Red Cross was contacted to assist the displaced resident and that an investigation has begun to determine the cause of the explosion and to provide damage estimates.
In other fireworks-related incidents around midnight, EMS said crews responded:
>> To Lukela Lane in Kalihi at 11:04 p.m. Tuesday for a 19-year-old man with “multiple traumatic injuries, including a severe arm injury, from a suspected firework blast.” He was treated and taken in critical condition to a hospital.
>> At 11:27 p.m. for a patient who suffered a traumatic hand injury from a suspected fireworks blast. The patient had been driven to a Honolulu Fire Department station in Nanakuli where paramedics treated him then took him in serious condition to a hospital.
>> To Linapuni Street in Kalihi at 12:04 a.m for a male who suffered an extensive hand injury from “an apparent firework explosion.” Paramedics treated him and transported him in serious condition to a trauma center.
>> At 12:06 a.m to Kuhia Place in Ewa where a 59-year-old woman and a 72-year-old man suffered “minor burn injuries to their legs in a firework-related incident.” Paramedics treated the patients and took them in minor condition to a hospital.
Darlena Chadwick, the Queen’s Health Systems executive vice president and chief operating officer, said in a statement today, “Our Queen’s-Punchbowl, West Oahu, and Wahiawa Emergency Departments received and cared for nearly 40 fireworks-related injuries last night and this morning. Our doctors, nurses, and ancillary staff worked tirelessly together last night and this morning to accommodate all patients who needed care. Due to State and Federal privacy laws and regulations we are unable to comment on specific incidents or patients. We express our deepest sympathies to those impacted by these horrible incidents.”
In his statement, Blangiardi said, “Year after year, a minority of individuals recklessly endanger us all. This is absurd and unacceptable. My administration remains committed to working with federal and state agencies to shut down this illegal firework trade once and for all. We will push for stronger enforcement, tougher penalties, new technologies, and a united effort to stop the import of illegal fireworks.
“Our communities deserve better. We cannot allow this senseless danger to persist, and we will take decisive action to ensure the safety and well-being of Oahu residents.”
In a separate statement, Gov. Josh Green offered condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed, and expressed his gratitude to EMS, HPD and HFD for acting “swiftly and heroically to provide care under extremely difficult circumstances.”
“Because combating illegal fireworks has been a priority, we established the Illegal Fireworks Task Force in 2023 to identify and disrupt supply chains,” Green said. “It has seized 227,000 pounds of illegal fireworks to date, but incidents like this remind us of the ongoing challenges we face.
“We must continue to work together to prevent tragedies. I urge residents to report illegal activity and to prioritize safety. My administration remains committed to protecting our communities and preventing further loss.”
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Joe Biden said that the suspect who killed at least 15 people and injured dozens of others after ramming a truck into a crowd of people in New Orleans was inspired by ISIS, and had a “desire to kill.”
In remarks made on Wednesday evening, the president hailed the strength of the city, saying: “I know while this person committed a terrible assault on the city, the spirit of our New Orleans will never, never, never be defeated. It always will shine forth.”
The suspect, who was shot and killed by police, has been named by the FBI as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen and Army veteran who lived in Texas.
The incident took place at 3:15 a.m. on Wednesday on the city’s famed Bourbon Street in the first hours of New Year’s Day, as Jabbar allegedly evaded police barriers around the French Quarter and drove into the crowd.
The suspect acted with “very intentional behavior,” police said. Two officers were struck in a gunfire exchange with the suspect and are now in stable condition.
Officials do not believe Jabbar acted alone and are investigating if he had accomplices.
Wednesday’s Sugar Bowl college football quarter final was postopned following the attack and is now scheduled for Thursday.
In the aftermath of the New Orleans truck attack, state police reportedly investigated a group of four individuals seen on video appearing to place explosive devices.
The video prompted officials to suggest suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar didn’t act alone.
Those individuals have reportedly been ruled out as suspects, according to NBC News.
Car-sharing company Turo said it was “actively partnering” with authorities after it was revealed that both vehicles used in the New Years Day incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas were rented through the company.
In a statement , the company said it was “heartbroken” by the violence in both cities. “We do not believe that either renter involved in the Las Vegas and New Orleans attacks had a criminal background that would have identified them as a security threat,” it said.
In New Orleans, a man who rented a truck from Turo intentionally drove it into a crowd, killing 15 perople.
In Las Vegas, a rented Cybertruck parked outside the Trump International Hotel exploded, killing the person inside and injuring seven others.
Officials found two explosive devices on Wednesday in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the site of the truck attack over night.
About 30 minutes after the attack, police found a bomb near a set of squad cars packed with nails and plastic explosives.
A second bomb was found on Bourbon Street, NOLA.com reports.
The Allstate Sugar Bowl college football quarterfinal will be played tomorrow at 3 p.m. Central time, after being postponed from its original Wednesday start time due to the terror attack in New Orleans.
New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar was a normal, well-behaved kid, according to childhood friend Chris Pousson.
He said Jabbar “wasn’t a troublemaker at all.”
“He made good grades and was always well-dressed in button-ups and polo shirts,” Pousson told The New York Times.
The pair reconnnected on social media around 2017, by which point Jabbar had embraced a newfound emphasis on faith.
“He was never threatening any violence, but you could see that he had gotten really passionate about his faith.”
A man was reportedly seen surrendering with his hands up to a SWAT team at the Texas home of New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
News crews witnessed the surrender, as well as at least four children and five adults being brought outside the Harris County property, Click2Houston reports.
Nicole Perez, 27, the mother to a four-year-old, is among the 10 people killed in the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans.
Perez, a deli manager in the New Orleans area, was out with friends for New Year’s Eve when a truck rammed pedestrians on Bourbon Street. She was taken to the hospital for her injuries and died.
“She was a great mother,” family spokesperson Kimberly Usher-Fall, Perez’s employer, told ABC News. “She just was a really exciting little young lady and she was getting herself together.”
Perez leaves behind a four-year-old son, Melo.
“She was so beautiful and full of life,” Usher-Fall added. “Her son Melo is now without his momma, and we are without our friend and dedicated employee. I’m hoping to get some help for her burial expenses and to help her son with expenses he will need to transition into a new living situation.”
Joe Biden offered his condolences after the New Orleans attack, but had little new factual information about the suspect or nature of the investigation into the attack.
“I grieve with you,” Biden said Wednesday afternoon from Camp David. “Our nation grieves with you. We’re going to stand with you as your mourn and as you heal in the weeks to come.”
The president did offer a few new insights though.
“Mere hours before the attack, he posted videos on social media indicated that he was inspired by ISIS, especially the desire to kill,” Biden said of suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
The president added that officials are scrutinizing any “possible connection” between a Tesla that exploded outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas and the truck attack in Louisiana.
“Thus far there’s nothing to report on that score at this time,” Biden said.
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With 2025 here, the chance to achieve significant returns through cryptocurrencies is capturing attention. This guide uncovers five digital coins that may be poised for exceptional growth. By examining their distinctive qualities and market prospects, it offers an opportunity to gain insights into potentially profitable investments in the crypto arena.
XYZVerse is more than just another meme coin; it’s a gateway to a blend of sports, memes, and crypto innovation. As the MVP of the meme coin ecosystem, XYZVerse offers investors a chance to capitalize on the growing demand for meme coins while riding the wave of sports-driven excitement.
Imagine the viral impact of Polymarket’s $1 billion trading volume during the US presidential election — but amplified by the energy of meme coins and the thrill of sports betting. That’s the kind of game-changing potential XYZVerse seeks to bring to the table, drawing in millions of sports fans and meme enthusiasts to fuel its ecosystem’s growth.
Recognized as the best new meme project, XYZVerse is already making waves in the crypto space. This accolade highlights its potential to dominate the meme coin market, offering unique opportunities for early investors to secure significant rewards.
The XYZVerse presale is a limited-time opportunity to get in before this project explodes onto the scene. With a projected growth of 7,900% by the Token Generation Event (TGE), XYZ is set to outpace even the most successful meme coins of recent years.
XYZVerse is also poised to leave competition in the dust with its robust roadmap, community-driven initiatives, and upcoming listings on major CEX and DEX platforms.
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Ethereum has revolutionized the internet and finance. Since its launch in 2015 by Vitalik Buterin, it introduced smart contracts that power a vast ecosystem of decentralized applications (dApps). This includes everything from finance to art, all running on a Proof-of-Stake blockchain.
In the current market, Ethereum stands out for its robust technology and potential for growth. With predictions estimating its price could reach new heights in 2025, Ethereum looks attractive to many observers. As the crypto space evolves, Ethereum’s continuous advancements keep it at the forefront of blockchain technology.
In today’s connected world, devices — from phones to cars — are constantly exchanging data. JasmyCoin aims to give users control over their personal information. By combining the Internet of Things (IoT) with blockchain technology, Jasmy creates a platform where users can securely store and share their data. Instead of big companies holding all the data, Jasmy’s approach allows individuals to own and manage their information, turning it into personal assets.
Jasmy’s platform offers a secure environment for data exchange without the need to trust third parties. It decentralizes the workflow by using edge computing and storing data on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS).
In the current market, with growing concerns about data privacy and security, projects like JasmyCoin stand out. As more people become aware of the value of their personal data, JasmyCoin could play a significant role in the future of the IoT and blockchain space.
Built on Ethereum, Ethena offers a synthetic dollar that doesn’t rely on traditional banks. This means anyone, anywhere, can access a stable digital currency without the usual banking hurdles. Plus, Ethena introduces the “Internet Bond,” a global savings option denominated in dollars. It’s like having a worldwide savings account accessible to anyone with internet access.
In today’s market, Ethena stands out. While many coins face volatility, Ethena focuses on stability and accessibility. Its synthetic dollar could be a game-changer for those looking for dependability in crypto. Compared to other coins, Ethena doesn’t just offer another token — it provides a practical solution for everyday financial needs. With trends moving towards decentralized finance, Ethena’s approach aligns well with current interests.
PEPE is a fresh face in the cryptocurrency scene, launched as a tribute to the beloved Pepe the Frog meme created by Matt Furie. As a deflationary memecoin on Ethereum, it embraces the fun and viral nature of internet culture.
What sets PEPE apart is its simplicity — it has no transaction taxes and openly admits it has no utility beyond being a meme. This honesty appeals to a community looking for straightforward, community-driven projects.
In the current market cycle, PEPE taps into the enthusiasm for meme-based assets, much like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu did before. Its roadmap hints at big ambitions, including listings on major exchanges and a “meme takeover.” While it’s uncertain if PEPE will reach new heights, it has captured the attention of many who are optimistic about a potential bull run.
While ETH, JASMY, ENA, and PEPE are solid choices, XYZ could deliver exceptional gains with its unique sports meme platform and community-driven growth.
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