Powerball Jackpot Grows To $253 Million By Cortney Drakeford
on May 28 2021 3:34 AM In this photo, a woman holds a ticket for the Powerball lottery jackpot of $450 million in Los Angeles on Feb. 9, 2015.
The Powerball drawing on Wednesday night did not result in any grand prize winner for the estimated $236 million jackpot with a cash option of $161.1 million. The next drawing, which will take place on Saturday, will see the jackpot grow to $253 million with a $172.7 million cash value.
The winning lottery numbers drawn on Wednesday, May 26 were 2, 8, 21, 34, 62, with a red Powerball of 16. The Power Play was 2X.
Although there were no grand prize winners, there was one instant millionaire following the latest drawing. A person in Texas hit the Match 5, winning $1 million.
WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - The Commerce Department released a report on Thursday showing the pace of U.S. economic growth in the first quarter was unrevised from the advance estimate.The report showed
Global Rising Tech Star Quantexa Grows 108% and Expands New Products and Capabilities
Data and analytics software leader Quantexa sees rapid growth in Contextual Decision Intelligence markets globally and is now working with 6 of the Top 14 Financial Institutions in North America
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / May 27, 2021 / Quantexa, the data and analytics software company pioneering Contextual Decision Intelligence (CDI), today announced it more than doubled revenues during fiscal year 2020, with 67% coming from new client wins. Beyond the Financial Services market, where Quantexa is a well-established leader and continues to see exponential growth, it also showed spectacular growth of over 440% in vertical industries including Government.
Belarus Isolation Grows As Air Links Cut Over Diverted Plane
05/25/21 AT 9:12 AM
Belarus s regime was increasingly isolated Tuesday as Europe cut air links and calls grew for more action over its diversion of an airliner and arrest of a dissident on board.
After weathering a wave of protests and Western sanctions last year, President Alexander Lukashenko was facing extraordinary new pressure over Sunday s rerouting of the Ryanair flight to Minsk and arrest of opposition journalist Roman Protasevich.
More Western leaders joined calls demanding Protasevich s release, after the European Union agreed at a summit on Monday to ban Belarusian airlines from the bloc and called on EU-based carriers not to fly over its airspace.