The jackpot now currently stands at $40 million with a $24.4 million cash value. Wednesday’s chance of winning big at Powerball has arrived. Last Saturday, the winning numbers were: 3, 6, 14, 18 and 24, and the Powerball was 21.
With college students graduating with skyrocketing loan debts, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley announced his plan to provide relief for American students. O'Malley, former governor of Maryland, stated U.S. families are burdened with the $1.3 trillion in outstanding student loan debt, and proposed a national goal for all students to have access to debt-free college education at any in-state public college or university.
Although Mitt Romney is not running in the 2016 presidential election, he is still a prominent figure in the race among several of the top Republican contenders.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Amazon has declared July 15 "Prime Day," an event with which the online retail giant hopes to create a new kind of Black Friday.
With Puerto Rico facing $70 billion of debt, U.S. congressional lawmakers are attempting to introduce legislation granting the commonwealth to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
As the United States and Cuba are renewing their relationship with the opening of embassies in their respective countries. American businesses are taking advantage of the improved relations.
Winning the Powerball jackpot will become even more difficult as the multistate lottery is adding to the pool of numbers players pick from, the (Syracuse, New York) Post-Standard reported. At the same time, taking home smaller amounts will be more likely.
Despite losing several corporate partnerships over his inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump has once again doubled down on his anti-immigration statements while accusing the media of "deliberately distorting" his words.
Puerto Rico should be given access to U.S. bankruptcy laws to restructure some of the $72 billion of its public entities' debt, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday.
Jeb Bush may be among the strongest Republican contenders in the 2016 White House race but is unlikely to win support from Edward Snowden after he ruled out any "leniency" for the National Security Agency (NSA) leaker.
So you overspent a bit over the holiday weekend? Or you are hoping to spend the next Fourth of July on a private island in the Caribbean? Then you might want to purchase a Mega Million ticket today as the jackpot of the multistate lottery has climbed to a sizeable $96 million.
Jared Fogle, who rose to fame as the famous Subway spokesman over 15 years ago and lost over 200 pounds, has had his Indianapolis home raided in conjunction with child pornography warrants.
Hillary Clinton's campaign sees no need to turn over the Democratic frontrunner's email server over criticism surrounding her communications practices during her tenure as secretary of state.