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Winning Mega Millions Ticket Sold In South Carolina

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Reuters reports just one ticket has matched all six numbers in the latest U.S. Mega Millions lottery. The jackpot went for $1.537 billion, just short of a world record. The ticket was sold in Simpsonville, South Carolina, at KC Mart convenience store. The buyer of the ticket beat odds of around 1 in 303 million to win.

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