The only thing worse than not winning the lottery is thinking you did.

Over 23 million people throughout the nation had between one and five of the winning Powerball numbers in the historic billion dollar drawing resulting in consolation prizes from $4 to $1M.

That sinking feeling in your stomach has never been more real.

As the Powerball approaches a $1.4 billion jackpot, one man is happy he mistakenly purchased a Mega Millions ticket instead.

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Although the odds of winning are 1 in 292.2 million, people are flocking to local stores vying for a chance to win the prize.

As the Powerball jackpot prize grows to an all-time U.S. record of $700 million, it’s important to remember that all that glitters is not gold.

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Griffey was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He hit another milestone by having the highest voting percentage ever.

    Photo Credit: Getty Images/art-partner images Marie Holmes, an unemployed mother of 4 hit the Powerball jackpot and is set to walk away with $188 million. According to NecoleBitchie.com, one of the new multimillionaire’s kids has celebral palsy, and she had to quit her jobs at Walmart and McDonalds to care for her children. […]

Biggie Smalls was absolutely correct when he made “Mo Money, Mo Problems.” The recent New Jersey Powerball winner Pedro Quezada is experiencing that now. Quezada…

Man people know they get all up in someone’s business, right! Lol… In the case of this new millionaire, he should have no problem paying…