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Powerball jackpot grows to record $1.3 billion

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With no Powerball winners in Saturday's record $950 million drawing, lottery officials say the jackpot for Wednesday's drawing could reach an estimated $1.3 billion. Linda So reports.

Added on the 10/01/2016 16:29:06 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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