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The first million-dollar winner was named Saturday, with Musk handing a giant check to a Trump supporter at his event in Harrisburg, saying, “So anyway, you’re welcome.”
A Philadelphia judge has explained why he didn't shut down Musk's $1 million-a-day sweepstakes. Pennsylvania officials had called the program an illegal lottery in seeking to halt it immediately.
To enter the sweepstakes for the $1 million prize, individuals must sign a petition circulated by America PAC that pledges support for the First and Second Amendment. The only people eligible to ...
It is best known for running sweepstakes in which a large amount of money was offered as the grand prize (in a range of several hundred thousand to one or more million dollars). The winner was chosen at random, by a professional auditing company, from among all who responded to the sweepstakes, regardless of whether a magazine subscription was ...
The prize was won on October 4, 2004, the 47th anniversary of the Sputnik 1 launch, by the Tier One project designed by Burt Rutan and financed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, using the experimental spaceplane SpaceShipOne. $10 million was awarded to the winner, and more than $100 million was invested in new technologies in pursuit of the ...
Steve Ballmer spoke to a group of Microsoft MVPs about Windows XP and Windows Vista. [3] [4] A posting from Tamar Granor on the Universal Thread web site gives this account of the origin of the MVP program. Way back in the dark ages, Microsoft provided a great deal of technical support on CompuServe.
Musk’s PAC has awarded at least $10 million to petition signers so far, with at least five winners from Pennsylvania alone. The prizes have also gone to Republican voters in Arizona, Michigan ...
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) -Elon Musk's pro-Trump group does not choose the winners of its $1 million-a-day giveaway to registered voters at random, but instead picks people who would be good ...