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CAN you imagine becoming an millionaire instantly?
Each year, hundreds of millions of people play the Powerball lottery hoping to score big.

One lucky player is living out everyone’s dreams.
A Circle K in Ohio sold a $1 million prize-winning ticket after the drawing on Aug. 6.
The winner is yet to be found, and the clock is ticking for the lucky winner to claim the cash.
According to state rules, winners have 180 days after the drawing to claim their prize.
Winnings that go unclaimed are transferred to a state fund that supports Ohio’s education system.
GOLDEN STATE
So how lucky do you have to be to score one million dollars from the Powerball?
The odds of matching all five white balls and winning the $1 million prize are 1 in 11,688,053.
But the state saw several winners.
Here’s a breakdown.
- $1 million prize: 1 winner
- $200 prize: 8 winners
- $100 prize: 25 winners
- $14 prize: 443 winners
- $8 prize: 5,234 winners
- $7 prize: 908 winners
- $4 prize: 10,896 winners
Still, nobody won the $449 million Powerball jackpot.
The winning numbers for the Powerball on Wednesday were 15, 27, 43, 35, 53 . The Powerball was 9 and the Power Play was 2x.
The jackpot now stands at $482 million for the next Powerball drawing on Saturday, Aug. 9.
But this isn’t the first time a large lottery winning has gone unclaimed.
An Illinois player won $200,000 but failed to claim it upon winning.
However, Illinois gives winners up to a year to claim their prize.
And another $200,000 prize was left untouched by a winner in Chicago.
Moreover, a Pennsylvania winner scratched off a $1 million ticket and didn’t claim it.
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
- Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
- Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
- Never chase their losses
- Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressed
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling addiction, call the National Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 or visit the National Council on Problem Gambling online.
Erin Andrews drops major hint Fox NFL Sunday legend will make shock retirement U-turn after Terry Bradshaw exit talk
ERIN Andrews dropped a hint over a shock return to set for a Fox NFL Sunday icon.
Andrews, 47, was spotted at an event with Fox colleagues past and present.


The sideline reporter is part of Fox’s top NFL team and getting ready for the 2025 season.
She was seen at an event with Charissa Thompson, Jimmy Johnson and Michael Strahan.
Andrews wrote, “Love our family NFL on Fox.”
Johnson, 82, retired from his broadcast career after the Super Bowl.
He was part of the Fox team that helped deliver a record audience for the game.
More than 127 million people tuned in to watch the Philadelphia Eagles defeat the Kansas City Chiefs.
Fox faced uncertainty over the likes of Johnson and Terry Bradshaw.
Johnson confirmed he was calling it a day while Bradshaw, 76, insists he wants to continue until he’s 80.
Andrews and Thompson have also faced uncertainty over their future with the network.
But their contract situations are apparently resolved and they’re both set to feature on Fox this fall.
Johnson could yet make a return to set in some capacity.
He is unlikely to be a regular broadcaster for Fox again.
But the former Dallas Cowboys coach may be a special guest on some episodes.
His former Fox colleague Julian Edelman spoke to The US Sun at Fanatics Fest in New York.
He said, “I love Jimmy… What an unbelievable career.”
“It’s crazy. He’s such a pivotal part of that show, and I learned so much from him. Jimmy’s the best.
“I’m sure he’ll be back in some capacity. He’s got to do a couple of bits.”
A replacement has not yet been confirmed, but Rob Gronkowski is set for a larger role.
He featured on some Fox NFL Sunday shows last year when Johnson was off.
Fox’s first NFL broadcast of the 2025 season will be on Sunday 7 September.