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Powerball Jackpot Hits $1.7B, Largest in History

One point seven billion dollars up for grabs in the Powerball jackpot, the fourth largest in U.S. history, with tickets costing just two dollars. The odds are tough, one in two hundred ninety-two million, but the cash option is seven hundred eighty-one point three million. Players across forty-five states and territories are buzzing, with recent million-dollar winners and smaller prizes keeping hopes alive. The drawing takes place tonight, reminding us that someones holiday could change forever.

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