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Click HerePowerball jackpot now $935 million after 12 weeks without a winnerSaturday's drawing will offer the fifth-largest jackpot in the lottery's history as Powerball has gone almost three months without a winner.
Wednesday marked 37 consecutive Powerball drawings without a winner, causing the jackpot for Saturday's drawing to reach $935 million, the fifth-largest in the lottery's history.
The last time someone hit all six numbers in a Powerball drawing...
Rain disrupts MLB Opening Day festivities in several citiesAs two teams postponed their season openers, 2024 might mark the final Opening Day ever for one California city.
Cargo ship had maintenance before it collided with Baltimore bridgeInvestigators began collecting evidence from the vessel a day after it struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Ukrainian orphan escapes Russia, but remains in limboA Ukrainian teenager named Denys escaped this year from Russia. But since then, he hasn't been able to leave Poland.
What Baltimore's port closure will mean for shipping times, costsOther East Coast ports are expected to take up much of the traffic that would have moved through Baltimore.
Meet the man who captured the Baltimore bridge collapseMike Singer set up a camera seven years ago for shipping enthusiasts to watch cargo vessels entering and exiting the Port of Baltimore.
Cuba Gooding Jr. added as defendant in sex assault suit against DiddyThe sweeping suit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, filed last month, alleges sexual assault, harassment and more.
In mifepristone case, justices quiz lawyers on the Comstock ActSupreme Court arguments in a medicated abortion case are shining a spotlight on a key federal obscenity law.
This US city is selling vacant homes for $1 each, but here's the catchAn American city is planning to sell hundreds of homes for $1 each, but buyers have to promise something before they're approved.
Earth's spinning faster and may require deducting a second from clocksA new study says that clocks may have to skip in a second — called a “negative leap second” — around 2029.
Carnival says Baltimore bridge collapse could cost them $10 millionThe company will temporarily move its Baltimore operations to Norfolk, Virginia, and arrange transportation for cruise guests back to Baltimore.
At least 4 dead, 7 injured in Illinois stabbing attacksPolice described the suspect as an adult male who stabbed multiple individuals. The suspect was taken into custody, according to law enforcement.
The world wasted 1 billion meals per day in 2022, report findsThe U.N. Environment Programme's Food Waste Index Report states most waste come from households.
Sale of Baltimore Orioles unanimously approved by MLB ownersThe sale of the Baltimore, Maryland-based baseball team was to a group led by private-equity billionaire David Rubenstein.
Baltimore bridge crash puts new focus on role of ship pilotsThe tragedy has put focus on the people who pilot ships in ports, a job that is little known outside the maritime industry but is extremely important.
Texas' migrant arrest law will remain on hold under new court rulingThe 2-1 ruling from a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stops the Texas law from temporarily taking effect for a second time.
Longtime Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader dies after giving birthAccording to an obituary, Krystal Cunningham Anderson died from sepsis after giving birth to her stillborn daughter. She was 40 years old.
Man sues women who posted negative dating reviews of him on FacebookThe California man says the women defamed him when they posted their "false" experiences with him on an "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" Facebook page.
Retirees are returning to the workforce in droves: Here's whyInstead of putting down their tools or laptops at age 65, many retirees are returning to work, and inflation is only one reason.
FDA warns popular pain-relief creams may pose dangerous health risksThe products in question contain high levels of lidocaine, and are typically used to alleviate some of the pain associated with cosmetic procedures.
Find out if your local Family Dollar store is one of 600 closingDollar Tree acquired Family Dollar in 2015, but the merger hasn’t helped improve the company's profits.
People in this state pay 121% more for car insurance than US averageThe national average for minimum auto coverage is $1,345 per year, and $3,244 for full auto coverage.
Thinking solar power? Make sure you do your homeworkSolar panels can save money on your electric bill, but there are pros and cons you should know about first.
Renting will be cheaper than buying a home for years, report findsAverage mortgages and rents were once typically the same, but the former has become much higher. A new report states it'll stay that way for years.
Are tax credits better than deductions? Advice for top tax questionsPersonal finance expert Ted Jenkin joined Scripps News to answer viewers' top questions about tax season.
US sanctions Gaza Now site, founder over Hamas support allegationsGaza Now’s Arabic channel has more than 300,000 followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as a large following on Telegram.
Gov. DeSantis increases patrols on waterways due to Haitian migrantsCiting concerns about a potential migrant exodus, Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis launched additional patrols from state agencies.
Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals he got a pacemakerThe former Governor of California hopes his story will give others the courage to face their health battles and feel less alone.
Health experts concerned over Supreme Court restricting abortion pillExperts warn that if the Supreme Court rules against the FDA and the makers of the drug mifepristone, it will hurt patients the most.
California sees 'substantial increase' in cases of tuberculosisThe California Department of Public Health said over 200 people die from the disease in the state each year.
TikTok is under investigation by the FTC over data practicesThe FTC is also scrutinizing the platform over potential violations of a children's privacy law, and the investigation could lead to a lawsuit.
How TikTok became a 'battlefield' in Russia's war with UkraineRussia’s disinformation campaign has gone a step further since the war in Ukraine: cloning legitimate and trusted news websites.
Controversial wooden door from 'Titanic' sells for more than $700,000The wooden door panel from the 1997 blockbuster film went for the highest price of any item at the auction last week.
Diddy's lawyer says raids were 'gross overuse of military-level force'The statement from Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyer was the first public statement since the mogul's homes were raided Monday.
NFL to hold Christmas Day games despite holiday falling on a WednesdayThe league said two Christmas Day games in 2024 will feature teams that play the previous Saturday, giving players ample time to recover.
Utah 'shaken' after experiencing racial hate at NCAA Tournament hotelThe women's basketball team was staying at a hotel in Idaho due to the lack of available accommodations in Spokane, where the tournament took place.
Runway near misses and addictive THC | Scripps News InvestigatesScripps News explores the troubling trend in near-miss encounters on U.S. runways and explains the dangers of potent new THC products.
Scripps News Investigates: America's crumbling bridgesIn this episode: investigations into a secret Chinese bio-lab, crumbling American bridge infrastructure and millions of dollars in SNAP thefts.
In Real Life: Crossing the LineGo inside the operations of a citizen patrol group at the border, which is often criticized by migrants rights groups.
In Real Life: Waiting to LiveLearn what life is like for the more than 100,000 Americans waiting on an organ as the U.S. organ donor system is in the midst of reform.
Ukrainian troops wait to join the counteroffensive in the 'grey zone'The grey zone's parameters are defined by trenches and the soldiers defending them.
'Witch,' Ukraine's fearless mortar commander, orders walls of fireUkraine's "Witch," a lawyer turned mortar commander, shows Scripps News inside her command bunker, where she uses drone footage to direct her teams.