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The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 30, 2025, results for each game:
03-08-13-17-18, Lucky Ball: 17
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The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Nov. 30, 2025, results for each game:
03-08-13-17-18, Lucky Ball: 17
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Midday: 2-2-5-6
Evening: 8-2-4-8
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09-13-16-23-27, Extra: 05
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It was a lucky holiday weekend for a Fontainebleau Las Vegas guest who hit a million-dollar slot jackpot. On Thanksgiving Day, a Fontainebleau player bet $25 and won over $1,152,000 on a high-limit Dragon Link slot machine.
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One person guessed enough numbers in Saturday’s draw to win $1 million but the jackpot is still up for grabs
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The Powerball jackpot has grown to $740 million after no-one managed to match all six numbers in Saturday’s draw.
The white ball numbers were 19, 22, 30, 32 and 59 and the red power ball was 1. While there was no overall jackpot winner, one lucky ticket holder in Florida correctly guessed all the white balls which meant they won $1 million.
The next draw will take place Monday, rolling over to Wednesday if no-one wins the life-changing prize.
Winners have two choices if they scoop the jackpot – either a lump sum payment of $346.1 million or the full jackpot in 30 annual installments.
According to the Multi-State Lottery Association – a non-profit association that helps with game statistics – the chance of winning anything from the lottery is 1 in 24.9 while the likelihood of winning the lottery at all is 1 in 292.2 million.
In September, a Missouri man won half of a $1.787 billion Powerball jackpot, which was the second-largest ever awarded in the U.S.
The man was not named but told officials he intends to take some time off work. “I’m going to just do me for a year,” he said.
The winner opted for a single lump sum payment of $410.3 million. A month later he said he was still wrapping his head around the win.
“I’m a millionaire, a multi-millionaire, and I’m doing laundry last night,” he said. “It’s the best problem I’ve ever had.”
The biggest Powerball jackpot ever won was $2.04 billion. In November 2022, Edwin Castro of California became a billionaire overnight after winning the record-breaking Powerball prize.
Anyone lucky enough to win the big prize would do well to take advice on what to do next from the experts.
Ahead of a previous $1.8 billion draw in September, financial advisor Rob Wilson told successful ticket holders to keep quiet.
“I would tell your spouse, your accountant and your attorney, that’s it,” he told CBS News.
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There was no winner Saturday, which means the Powerball jackpot continues to climb.
The winning numbers in Saturday’s drawing are 19, 22, 30, 32, and 59, with Powerball number 1. The Power Play number is 2.
The Powerball jackpot for Dec. 1, 2025, has reached an estimated $740 million ($346.1 million cash option).
No one won the Powerball jackpot.
The next Powerball drawing is Monday. Drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
In New Jersey, in-store and online ticket sales are available until 9:59 p.m. on the night of the draw.
Powerball costs $2 to play. For an additional $1 per play, the Power Play feature can multiply nonjackpot prizes by two, three, four, five or 10 times.
All New Jersey Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599.99. For prizes over $599.99, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at New Jersey Lottery offices. By mail, send a winner claim form, winning lottery ticket and a copy of a government-issued ID to New Jersey Lottery, Attn: Validations, PO Box 041, Trenton, NJ 08625-0041.
Winners can drop off their claim form and winning ticket in person at the New Jersey Lottery office where a secure drop box is available. Claim forms are also available at the office. Hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Lawrence Park Complex, 1333 Brunswick Avenue Circle, Trenton, NJ 08648.
To find a lottery retalier, you can search the NJ lotto website.
The complete guide to winnings is:
The overall odds of winning the Powerball are 1 in 292.2 million.
Powerball drawings are broadcast live every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. from the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahassee. Drawings are also lived streamed on Powerball.com. The winning numbers are posted to the Powerball and New Jersey Lottery websites.

Starting Monday, Missourians could legally bet on sports either using mobile apps or by going in-person to casinos.
At a sparsely populated Horseshoe Casino in downtown St. Louis Monday afternoon, the Caesar’s sportsbook was mostly deserted. But St. Louis resident Rick Porter braved the snow to place a bet in person. He was already at the casino to play poker nearby.
Porter was placing a bet on Monday night’s Patriots-Giants game.
“When you’re watching the game it gives you something to cheer for,” Porter said.
He said he has driven across the river to Illinois several times to place bets, and he is glad he doesn’t have to do that anymore.
Former St. Louis Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce bet on the same game at a DraftKings event Monday, picking the Patriots to win.
Bruce said betting can add another layer of emotion to sports for fans and athletes but advised that his fellow athletes stay focused on the game and ignore any extra pressure that might come from sports betting.
“We talk often about ignoring the outside noise,” Bruce said. “So being focused on what’s going on in your locker room, the way you play and your mission is to go out and win and perform and become a better player.”
DraftKings is one of two platforms that received an untethered license from the Missouri Gaming Commission, meaning it does not have to partner with a sports team or a casino. However, it does have a partnership with the St. Louis Blues. The other untethered license went to Circa Sports.
People can place bets electronically and at casinos around the state on several other platforms as well.
DraftKings Chief Responsible Gaming Officer Lori Kalani said she is committed to preventing problem gambling. She said she implemented a new tool called My Stat Sheet where users can view a personalized dashboard that includes time and money spent on the platform.
“We develop these tools because good experiences start with responsible decisions,” Kalani said.
Missouri Speaker of the House Jon Patterson, R-Lee’s Summit, who was in St. Louis at the DraftKings event, said much of the tax revenue from legal sports betting in the state is expected to go to public schools.
“That will help public school students get their education, have access to the help that they need, and it will help public schools,” Patterson said. “As a father of public school students, I think that’s one of the things that we really have to highlight here today.”
However, it’s unclear how much revenue schools will get.
According to the Missouri Gaming Commission, a 10% tax will be applied on the adjusted gross revenue received by sports betting. That revenue will first go to the commission to reimburse expenses incurred by regulating sports wagering.
Afterward, the greater of either $5 million or 10% of the annual tax revenues will go to the Missouri Department of Mental Health to address compulsive gambling.
The remainder of the money earned by the state will go to the Missouri Department of Education.
Missouri Gaming Commission Jan Zimmerman said it’s too soon to predict the revenue the state will see, but there are some initial estimates of between $20-28 million.