
Winning ticket for $980 million jackpot sold in Georgia, Mega Millions says
A Mega Millions player in Georgia won the $980 million jackpot on Friday, overcoming abysmal odds to win the huge prize. The numbers selected were 1, 8, 11, 12 and 57 with the gold Mega Ball 7. The winner overcame Mega Millions' astronomical odds of 1 in 290. 5 million by matching all six numbers. The next drawing will be on Tuesday. A winner can choose an annuity or the cash option — a one-time, lump-sum payment of $452. 2 million before taxes. If there are multiple jackpot winners, the is...
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- Winning ticket for $980 million jackpot sold in Georgia, Mega Millions says
- From guardrails to potholes, AI is becoming the new eyes on Americas roads
- An uncommon program helps children displaced by flooding that devastated Alaska villages
- Future data centers are driving up forecasts for energy demand. States want proof they'll get built
- Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending a blackout that lasted over two weeks
Judge indefinitely bars Trump from fining University of California over alleged discrimination
The Trump administration cannot fine the University of California or summarily cut the school system's federal funding over claims it allows antisemitism or other forms of discrimination, a federal judge ruled late Friday in a sharply worded decision. U. S. District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction barring the administration from cancelling funding to UC based on alleged discrimination without giving notice to affected faculty and conducting a hearing, among The...
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- Judge indefinitely bars Trump from fining University of California over alleged discrimination
- Naturalized US citizens thought they were safe. Trump's immigration policies are shaking that belief
- Trump scraps tariffs on beef, coffee and tropical fruit in a push to lower grocery store prices
- Trump cuts ties with 'Wacky' Marjorie Taylor Greene, once among his top MAGA-world defenders
- Justice Department quietly replaced 'identical' Trump signatures on recent pardons
Arachnid super-web reveals the surprising 'constant party' life of cohabiting spiders
What is thought to be the world’s largest-known spider's web, housing tens of thousands of arachnids, has been discovered in a cave on the Albanian-Greek border. After researchers published their findings of two different spider species peacefully cohabiting in a giant colony nestled in a pitch-black, sulfur-rich cave, evolutionary biologist Lena Grinsted likened the “extremely rare” occurrence to humans living in an apartment block. “When I saw this study, I was very excited because a...
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- Arachnid super-web reveals the surprising 'constant party' life of cohabiting spiders
- Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage
- Seal escapes orca hunt by jumping onto photographer's boat
- Blue Origin launches huge rocket carrying twin NASA spacecraft to Mars
- Lifelong drugs for autoimmune diseases don't work well. Now scientists are trying something new

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