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A Florida woman from Bonita Springs won the Mega Millions Jackpot — only it was back in October. Four months later, 44-year-old Pamela Baker claimed her prize of $494M.

But here's the catch — she doesn't get to keep it all. In fact, she'll see less than half of the grand total. She chose a one-time, lump-sum payment, rather than the 30 graduated annual payments.

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The U.S. Mega Millions jackpot has grown once again after there was no winner in Tuesday night's draw and it's now the second-largest jackpot in the lottery's history.

The Mega Millions jackpot is an estimated US$1.35 billion and it's not just Americans who can get in on the next round for a chance to win the prize. Canadians can also play.

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There's a golden lottery ticket floating around somewhere that will turn someone into a billionaire overnight — and we still don't know who that person is.

It's been one month since the Mega Millions lottery drew a winner for the second-largest jackpot in its history but lottery officials say that no one has come forward yet to claim their $1.34-billion prize.

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If you want to become a billionaire without actually doing the work, you might want to splash out $2 for a shot at one of the largest Mega Millions lottery jackpots in U.S. history.

This Friday's Mega Millions draw will give players a chance to win a whopping $1.025 billion, the third-highest sum ever offered, according to a statement by Mega Millions.

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Plenty of people dream about quitting their job after winning the lottery, but how would you react if your boss was the one who bought your Mega Millions-winning ticket?

Todd Graves, the founder and CEO of Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, says he just bought some 50,000 lottery tickets for all of the fast-food chain's staff ahead of Tuesday night's draw.

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