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  2. The Genetic Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality is a book by psychologist and behavior geneticist Kathryn Paige Harden, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Published on September 21, 2021, by Princeton University Press , the book argues that human genetic variation needs to be acknowledged in order to create ...

  3. Joan R. Ginther - Wikipedia

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    Joan Ginther was an American four-time lottery winner. She first won the lottery in 1993, when she won $5.4 million in Lotto Texas (equivalent to about $11.4M in 2023). Her next win came in 2006 when she won $2 million in the Holiday Millionaire scratch-off.

  4. Did this woman really win the billion-dollar Powerball jackpot?

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  5. Woman Says She Won the Lottery, Then Dumped Boyfriend Who ...

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    However, once she won, she said her boyfriend was "dead serious" about Baxter getting a share of the money. "He insists I promised, and that Baxter deserves $10k in a 'dog trust fund' for future ...

  6. Bill Morgan lottery win - Wikipedia

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    Lottery win video [ edit ] Within 12 months of his car crash and subsequent heart attack and coma, Morgan won a scratchcard for a AU$30,000 Toyota Corolla , secured a new job, and had gotten engaged to his future wife Lisa Wells.

  7. We Have a Winner! What Happens If Nobody Claims Record ... - AOL

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    If the single winner of the world's largest lottery jackpot takes the lump sum, he or she will owe the IRS a mandatory 24% federal tax withholding of $181.5 million, leaving them with $575.1 ...

  8. Hot Lotto fraud scandal - Wikipedia

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    The December 29, 2010, drawing of the multi-state lottery game Hot Lotto featured an advertised top prize of US$16.5 million. [21] On November 9, 2011, Philip Johnston, a resident of Quebec City, Canada, [5] phoned the Iowa Lottery to claim a ticket that had won the jackpot; stating he was too sick to claim the prize in person, he provided a 15-digit code that verified the winning ticket.

  9. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    The modern lottery industry is highly complex, offering a zoo of products that are designed and administered with the aid of computers (cash games with a drawing, instant scratch-off games, video lottery games, keno), and the sales of all of these tickets add up to a staggering yearly figure: $80 billion.