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২. লগইন থাকা অবস্থায় এই লিংকএ প্রবেশ করতে হবে- https://www.facebook.com/about/newsfeed
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The largest hotel in Kranjska Gora lies just off the village centre and right at the foot of the ski slopes, surrounded by a vast hotel garden and green meadows.
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Ian Watkins gets 35-year sentence for child sex crimes


Detectives believe there are more victims and will continue to investigate activities of former Lostprophets singer
The rock singer Ian Watkins has received a 35-year sentence after admitting a string of sex offences involving children including the attempted rape of a baby.
Two women, known only as Woman A and Woman B – who are the mothers of children he abused – were sentenced to 14 and 17 years respectively.
Watkins was jailed by Mr Justice Royce for 29 years. He will serve at least two thirds of that before the parole board can decide if he should be released. If he is released early, he will serve the rest of the jail term on licence. But the judge stipulated he will serve an extra six years on licence on top of that, bringing the total sentence to 35 years.
Royce told Watkins: "Those who have appeared in these courts over many years see a large number of horrific cases. This case, however, breaks new ground.
"You, Watkins, achieved fame and success as the lead singer of Lostprophets. You had many fawning fans. That gave you power. You knew you could use that power to induce young female fans to help satisfy your insatiable lust and take part in the sexual abuse of their own children.
"Away from the highlights of your public performances lay a dark and sinister side."
Watkins looked blank as he was led from the dock. The sentence was greeted by shouts of "yes" from the public gallery.
During his sentencing hearing it emerged that the day after the former Lostprophets lead singer admitted his offences he told a female fan from prison that he was going to issue a statement saying it had been "mega lolz". He also told her he did not know "what everybody is getting so freaked out about".
Watkins, who has been on suicide watch in prison, told the woman, only identified as Samantha, that he had thought about telling the court: "Come on, it was not that bad; nobody got hurt." He said another tactic could be to "win them over with my charm" and claim: "I was off my head and do not remember anything."
The hearing was told that in a second conversation with the same woman on the following day he insisted that no baby was ever harmed.
Christopher Clee, prosecuting, detailed images found on Watkins's computer. Of a total of 90 images of child abuse, 24 fell into the most serious category. He also possessed 22 images of bestiality.
In mitigation, Watkins's barrister, Sally O'Neill, said her client's life had unravelled because of the pressures of fame and his drug addiction.
She said: "He was the singer of an extremely successful band that sold millions of records and the focus of considerable attention from fans. Fans who would do anything to attract his attention and once they had it do anything to keep it. It was 24 hours a day, seven days a week. He was bombarded with messages from fans trying to hit on him."
She said drugs played a "considerable part" in Watkins's offending. She explained his "mega lolz" comments as bravado, adding: "He was at a very low ebb and under considerable stress."
She said Watkins conceded that it was "probably his arrogance" that led him to believe he could live outside normal rules of morality. "He has perhaps, belatedly but nonetheless now, realised the gravity of what has happened," she said.
As Watkins begins his prison sentence, detectives said they would continue to investigate his activities.
They said they believed there were more victims and were liaising with forces across Britain, the international police organisation Interpol and the department for homeland security in the US. South Wales detectives have already travelled to the US and to Germany, where the band toured extensively, to try to establish if Watkins committed sex offences there.
The police, organisations that work with abused children and Watkins's former bandmates have all urged other victims to contact the authorities.
Watkins and two female fans in their 20s, who cannot be named, had been due to stand trial last month at Cardiff crown court for a total of more than 20 offences, including allegations involving the women's children, a boy and a girl. He had denied the accusations and loyal fans had attended court to show their support.
But at the last moment – after jury members had been warned they would have to examine some very disturbing images and arrangements had been made for them to receive counselling after the trial – Watkins and the women pleaded guilty to almost all the charges.
Watkins, whose former band has sold around 3.5m albums, admitted 13 charges over five years including attempting to rape one of the children and conspiring to rape the other. The court was told that the two women sexually abused their children at his behest and were prepared to make the children available to him for sex.
The prosecution said the attempted rape happened while Watkins was staying at a hotel in west London shortly after appearing on BBC Radio 1.
When police investigated Watkins, who is from Pontypridd in south Wales, they found a "secret" computer disc. GCHQ experts helped police get access to the material on the disc, which featured videos of sexual abuse, including the attempted rape.
Watkins, a user of crack cocaine and crystal meth, maintained he could not remember the incident but the court was told this could have been because he was high on drugs. It emerged he had also discussed forcing his victims to take drugs – and one of them was found to have been "exposed" to crystal meth.
Clee, the prosecutor, branded Watkins a "determined and committed paedophile". The court heard of one exchange in which a woman offered him a "summer of child porn". He replied: "Hell yes, baby."
Watkins's barrister claimed that Woman A and Woman B were equally to blame for the abuse that was carried out.
But Woman A's barrister, Jonathan Fuller QC, said his client was an impressionable 17-year-old when she met Watkins for the first time.
"She was corrupted by him," said Fuller. "He darkened her world with drugs and even injected her with heroin. She sacrificed her own moral compass so she could sustain a relationship with a man she was obsessed with.
"She was a girl doing her A-levels. He was in the limelight and a rock star. She was vulnerable and exploited."
Christine Laing QC, for Woman B, said her client was a "very immature young woman" suffering from an undiagnosed personality disorder and postnatal depression when she first spoke to Watkins. Laing told the court how Watkins had told Woman B: "You and your daughter now belong to me."
South Wales police – who have codenamed their investigation Operation Globe – said detectives had spoken to witnesses around the world. They said two young victims were now being cared for in places of safety, but the force would continue to question Watkins in case there were other victims.
Before the sentencing, Detective Chief Inspector Peter Doyle said he believed there were further victims.
Co-founded by Watkins in Pontypridd in 1997, Lostprophets released five albums. The other members of Lostprophets announced the band was splitting up last month. They have made it clear they knew nothing of Watkins's offending.

Charlotte Casiraghi and Gad Elmaleh welcomed a little boy

Charlotte Casiraghi baby: Their son is the second baby to join the Monegasque royal family this year, and proud Princess Caroline's second grandchild. In March 2013, Charlotte's brother Andrea became a first-time father when his wife Tatiano Santo Domingo gave birth to their son Sacha.

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Justin Bieber: 'I'm retiring'

However, a source told the outlet Justin was bluffing.
"Of course it's not true," the insider said.
Bieber has been the subject of scathing tabloid reports for several months amid allegations of reckless driving and other bad boy behaviour.
On Tuesday morning, X17Online reported catching the pop star arriving at Power 106 in Los Angeles in a "giant cloud of suspicious smoke" that billowed out of his car, igniting rumours he had been smoking marijuana.
The singer addressed the negative press surrounding him while speaking to 106.
"People think I'm arrogant, I'm not, I've always been a caring and giving person," he said, adding despite his retirement claim: "I'm here solely for my fans and for the music."
Bieber previously opened up about his struggle to cope with celebrity gossip.
Last year, he admitted it got so bad he turned to his mentor, Usher, for guidance.
"I got to the point where I thought, 'I don't want to do this. I just want to be normal.' It was difficult because I'd never gone through anything like that," Bieber told Fabulous magazine, adding that he's learning to be more resilient.
"Usher was like, 'Prepare to have this for the rest of your career because it's not going to stop.' He's gone through some stuff and most artists go through their fair share of bull. That was just my first time.

Stone Mountain woman wins Mega Millions


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The scene at Gateway Newsstands in the Alliance Center building at 3500 Lenox Road near Phipps Plaza, where owner Young Soo Lee laughed with customers.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Family was foremost on Ira Curry’s mind when she bought her Mega Millions lottery ticket, Georgia Lottery Commission officials said.
The Stone Mountain woman picked numbers that were a combination of family birthdays and her family’s lucky number — 7 — as the Mega Ball, officials said.
As a result, Curry’s family will be rewarded with half of the $363 million jackpot — about $120 million after taxes — in what authorities are calling the second-largest Mega Millions jackpot in U.S. history.
Another winner in San Jose, Calif., also chose the the numbers 8, 14, 17, 20 and 39, along with lucky No. 7 for the Mega Ball, officials said.
Curry was not at the 3:45 p.m. news conference announcing her win, but lottery officials said she has chosen the cash option.
She bought the winning ticket at Gateway Newsstands on the ground floor of the Alliance Center building at 3500 Lenox Road, across from Phipps Plaza in Buckhead.
Others who work at the building say they are glad for her, despite not winning themselves.
“I was happy to hear it was someone who works here,” said Chris York, who works in the building. “I wish I had thought to buy a ticket this week.”
Flavio Piwowarezyk also works in the building and said he buys a ticket every week from Gateway.
“Unfortunately, that wasn’t my ticket,” he said. “This morning I heard them say (the ticket) was purchased in Buckhead, and I was thrilled. Then I heard it was bought here. But I had all the wrong numbers.”
Still, Piwowarezyk sent out positive vibes for the winner.
“Good for … her,” he said.
Two other Georgia players matched the first five numbers drawn Tuesday — but not the Mega Ball of 7 — and won $1 million each, Georgia Lottery officials said. Eighteen players in other states also matched those same five numbers and won $1 million.
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Young Soo Lee has worked at the Gateway Newsstands franchise, which sells cards, gifts and snacks, for nine years.
She told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that she thinks she might have sold the winning ticket on Tuesday.
Other tenants in the Alliance Center include Novelis, BBVA Compass bank, the law firm Weissman Nowack Curry & Wilco. BBDO Atlanta, the restaurant Aja, and Towers Watson, a global professional service company.
The Mega Millions jackpot had been climbing since October, and had neared the record high of $656 million before Tuesday night’s game.
With the wins, the jackpot for Friday’s drawing was reset to $15 million.
The top prize in Wednesday night’s Powerball multi-state lottery is $50 million.

Ga. Woman Has 1 of 2 Winning Lottery Tickets



A Georgia woman who bought just one ticket and used family birthdays and lucky No. 7 to choose her numbers was one of two winners of the $636 million Mega Millions jackpot, the second-largest in U.S. history.
Lottery officials in Georgia identified the winner as Ira Curry, of Stone Mountain, which is east of Atlanta. Curry will take a lump sum of $123 million after taxes, Georgia Lottery chief executive Debbie Alford said.
"She has not decided how she'll spend those winnings," Alford said at a news conference that Curry did not attend.
The other winning ticket was sold at a gift shop in San Jose, Calif. There winner there has one year to come forward.
Curry was driving to work Wednesday when an announcer on the radio talked about the Mega Ball being 7. Curry knew that was her Mega Ball number, so she called her daughter to check the ticket.
"Between joyful tears and laughter on the daughter's part, she relayed to her mother that her mother had won the lottery," Alford said.
Alford wouldn't say where Curry worked or how old she was. A person who answered the phone at a listing for Curry said, "We are not interested in any publicity, thank you for calling" and then hung up.
Curry, her husband and other family members came to the lottery headquarters to claim the prize, surprising lottery officials who thought the winner may take some time to get their affairs in order before coming forward.
Alford said she didn't think Curry believed she had won until lottery officials told her congratulations.
"She said she was just in a state of disbelief," Alford said.
The winning ticket in Georgia was sold at a newsstand in Buckhead, a financial center of Atlanta about 10 miles from Stone Mountain Park. The park features an 825-foot-tall mountain that covers about 1 square mile. There are golf courses, camping, bike and walking trails there as well as a carving depicting Confederate heroes of the Civil War, including Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Curry's house is just a few miles from the park. A man who answered the door at her home in a neighborhood of brick and stucco houses with manicured lawns also said the family did not want to speak. The two-story home had a two-car garage and a basketball hoop.
Neighbor Kaliah Ladler, 18, said the Curry family was humble.
"Some people get big headed but I don't think they'll get big headed. They will probably use it for good," she said.
Francis Boudreaux, who lives across the street from the Currys, said he was happy for the family but sad because they will probably move now.
"I think they will start doing a whole lot of traveling," he said.
The ticket was sold at the Gateway Newsstand in the Alliance Center building, which is home to a variety of offices, including lawyers, financial services professionals and even the Brazilian Consulate General.
The newsstand is a small, narrow shop with one register. It can hold about 10 people at a time and it is located near the lobby.
Young Soo Lee owns the store with her husband, Young Lee. She grinned as she arrived Wednesday morning.
"I'm so excited and so happy now," Young Soo Lee said. "I love my store and the customer."
Earlier media reports indicated the couple would receive a bonus for selling a winning ticket, but Georgia Lottery spokeswoman Tandi Reddick clarified that's not the case.
"They do have the distinction of being known as the lucky store now, and that's always great news for them," Reddick said.

Georgia winner comes forward for share of $648 million jackpot, officials say

Thuy Nguyen cheers knowing he will receive a $1 million bonus for selling one of the winning lottery tickets for the $636 Mega Millions jackpot.
A Georgia woman came forward Wednesday to claim half of the $648 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot, the second-largest in American history.
Lottery officials identified her as Ira Curry, 56, of Stone Mountain, an Atlanta suburb. A person who answered the phone at that listing told NBC News: “We’re not interested in any publicity at all.”
According to a statement released by lottery officials, Curry said of winning: “It’s unreal. It’s like I’m still dreaming.”
Curry bought one of two winning tickets for the drawing Tuesday night. The other was sold in California, but the winner did not immediately come forward.
Georgia lottery officials said that Curry bought only the one ticket, a last-minute decision, and played a combination of family birthdays and her family’s lucky number, seven — the critical Mega Ball in the drawing Tuesday night.
“She was just in a state of disbelief,” said Debbie Alford, the Georgia lottery president.
Curry selected a single-payment option, rather than an annuity, and will take home about $120 million after federal and state taxes, the officials said.
Curry, who lottery officials said was driving when she heard about the winning numbers, did not appear at a Georgia lottery press conference. Lottery officials said they had spent a couple of hours with her and her husband, and that “she’s gonna take some time and think about it.”
Curry's employer congratulated her in a statement released Wednesday: "Aspen Insurance congratulates Ira Curry, a vice president based in Atlanta, on winning yesterday's Mega Millions jackpot. Ira is a valued long-term employee with Aspen, and the entire Aspen team is thrilled for her and her family. It could not have happened to a nicer person, and we are excited for her good fortune."
The winning tickets were sold at an office-building newsstand in Atlanta and at a shop in San Jose, Calif. And fortunes were very different for the two sellers. Because of differing lottery rules in their two states, one gets $1 million, while the other has to settle for publicity.
For selling a lucky ticket at his store, Jenny’s Gift & Kids Wear in San Jose, owner Thuy Nguyen will get a $1 million bonus. California lottery rules provide a retailer bonus of 0.5 percent of the prize, up to $1 million, a spokesman said.
Nguyen was called by state lottery officials Tuesday and rushed to his store. He said that he was so excited he wouldn’t be able to sleep.
“I feel good! I feel good!” he told NBC Bay Area. “I’m a lucky person.”
Nguyen, who bought the store only four months ago, said he wasn’t sure who hit the lucky numbers — 8, 14, 17, 20, 39 and Mega Ball 7 — but figures he probably knows them: “Mostly my customer here is my friend.”
Asked what he planned to do with the money, he said: “For my family, a house. And try to invest.”
David Tulis / AP
Owner Young Soo Lee basks in the attention at her newsstand on Wednesday in Atlanta.
It was a different story in Atlanta. Georgia lottery rules provide no retailer payout, spokeswoman Tandi Reddick said. Retailers get a flat 6 percent commission on the sales of the $1 tickets themselves, but no bonus for a winning ticket, she said.
Georgia retailers that have sold winning tickets in the past have also received giant fake checks to display.
“Of course, this location now has the distinction of being known as a lucky store, which is exciting news for them,” Reddick told NBC News in an email.
The owner of the Atlanta newsstand, which is in the upscale Buckhead neighborhood, is Young Soo Lee, 58, a Korean immigrant who said that she came to the United States in 1980.
There was some confusion at the Atlanta store after word arrived that one of the winning tickets was sold there. A CNN crew informed the store owner that she, too, was getting a $1 million bonus.
“Oh, my gosh!” she said, clutching her heart.
She told NBC News later that she was “a little mad” that she wasn’t getting the retailer bonus, but still excited that her store won.
In years past, according to news accounts, Georgia stores that have sold winning Mega Millions tickets have received a $25,000 bonus. Reddick, the spokeswoman, did not immediately respond to a question about when the bonus was phased out.
The winners beat odds of about 259 million to 1. The jackpot was the second-largest in American history, trailing only a $656 million draw last year, and could have approached $1 billion if no one had won.
In Nipton, Calif., so many people lined up to buy a ticket that the line stretched into the next state over, Nevada — because it’s one of seven states that don’t offer Mega Millions.
The surge of spending pushed the prize closer to the record U.S. jackpot of $656 million, won in March 2012 in a Mega Millions drawing.
The Mega Millions jackpot started growing Oct. 4. There were 22 drawings without winners before Tuesday night, Paula Otto, the game’s executive director, told The Associated Press.
Otto said that $336 million in tickets were sold for the Tuesday drawing, beating lottery officials’ expectation of $319 million.
“It was a fun run,” she said. “It was our first holiday run for either of the big jackpot games.”

Did you win? Numbers announced for $636 million Mega Millions jackpot


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At least two tickets sold matched Mega Millions jackpot

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: At least two winning tickets were sold, one in California and one in Georgia
  • The winning numbers are 8, 20, 14, 17 and 39, with a Megaball of 7
  • The jackpot is so large in part because Mega Millions' odds rose with more numbers in play
  • The jackpot is close to the record $656 million prize that was split in 2012
(CNN) -- At least two people have matched the winning numbers in Tuesday night's $636 million Mega Millions jackpot.
One winning ticket was sold in Georgia, and the other was sold in California, lottery officials said.
The winning numbers were 8, 14, 17, 20 and 39, with a Megaball of 7.
Strong sales boosted the jackpot to $636 million from the previous estimate of $586 million, lottery officials announced late Tuesday morning.
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That's tantalizingly close to the U.S. record -- a $656 million Mega Millions jackpot split by three winning tickets in March 2012.
This jackpot was so large in part because Mega Millions, in a sense, became tougher to win. The prize rises with each miss, and no one has won it since organizers increased the pool of numbers to choose from -- making astronomical odds even longer -- back in October.
In Florida, $8,000 worth of tickets were sold every minute from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, CNN affiliate WFTS reported, citing lottery officials. Mega Millions tickets go for $1 each, though buyers choose to pay an additional $1 for the Megaplier option, which could multiply lesser, non-jackpot winning prizes.
A lottery player in the Bronx joked the jackpot wouldn't change his life.
"It would just change my vocabulary. I would say, 'I quit' (my job)," he told CNN affiliate News 12 of New York on Tuesday morning at a gas station in the Bronx's Hunts Point neighborhood.
At Bunny's Superette in Manchester, New Hampshire, a clerk told CNN affiliate WMUR that Mega Millions sales were brisk Tuesday -- she'd gone through four rolls of ticket paper by noon.
One player there, Armand Lesage, said he'd like to use the jackpot to escape snowy New Hampshire for a warm vacation. But he'd also share with his large family.
"My mother had 19 of us, and that is a big family, and 14 are still living," he told WMUR.
The chance of winning -- never particularly bright -- got worse in late October, when Mega Millions increased the drawing's pool of numbers. The odds of hitting the jackpot, which were 1 in 176 million, are now 1 in 259 million.
You have more than 1,000 times better chance of an asteroid or comet killing you -- and that's using the longest estimated odds for the celestial bodies -- according to Tulane University.
"Winning the Mega Millions is akin to getting struck by lightning at the same time you're being eaten by a shark," Todd Northrop, founder of Lotterypost.com, told CNN.
Previously, lottery players chose five numbers, ranging from 1 to 56. It's now 1 to 75, but the sixth, gold ball has fewer numbers from which to choose, as the pool decreased from 46 to 15.
Mega Millions tickets are sold in 43 states -- all but Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming -- plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Winning tickets for $648M Mega Millions jackpot sold in California, Georgia

Lottery officials say a Georgia woman is one of two winners of the $648 million Mega Millions jackpot, while California officials are still waiting to hear from their winner.
The woman was identified as Ira Curry, of Stone Mountain, east of Atlanta. Officials say she bought one ticket and chose the numbers herself, using family birthdays and her family's lucky number, which is 7.
The winning numbers are 8, 14, 17, 20 and 39, with the Mega Ball number 7. The winners can choose to be paid over time or in a cash lump sum, Mega Millions Executive Director Paula Otto told The Associated Press. Based on the $648 million figure, the winners would receive $324 million each over time or $173 million each in cash.
“That’s not bad for a dollar or two investment,” said Russ Lopez, deputy director of communications for the California state lottery.
Otto said the lucky Georgia ticket in Tuesday's drawing was sold at a Gateway Newsstand in the affluent Buckhead area of Atlanta.
Newsstand co-owner Young Soo Lee grinned as she arrived Wednesday morning at the shop off the lobby of the Alliance Center office building. The newsstand -- a small, long shop with one register that can hold perhaps 10 people at a time -- is frequented by workers at the office building, which sits across the street from an upscale mall.
“I’m so excited and nervous too,” Soo Lee told Fox 5 News. She said she sold around 1,300 tickets at the store on the day of the drawing.
Young Lee, the other owner of the newsstand, said Wednesday that he hadn't heard anything official from the state lottery office yet. But still, he said, "this is good for me and my family," noting the publicity that the winning ticket would bring the store, even without a bonus.
Georgia Lottery spokeswoman Tandi Reddick said Wednesday that the owners would not get any bonus beyond the 6 percent commission all retail outlets received based on lottery sales.
"They do have the distinction of being known as the lucky store now, and that's always great news for them," Reddick said.
The California ticket was sold at Jennifer's Gift Shop, which sits along San Jose's tree-lined Tully Road, amid a cluster of Asian restaurants. The store's owner, Thuy Nguyen, told KNTV he doesn't know who bought the winning ticket, but it's likely someone he knows -- most of his customers are his friends. "I feel good! I don't even know, I can't sleep tonight," Nguyen told the station late Tuesday.
For selling a winning ticket in Tuesday's drawing, Nguyen will get $1 million, California Lottery officials said.
"You can understand why that retailer was smiling last night," state lottery spokeswoman Donna Cordova said Wednesday.
Reddick said the winner has 180 days to claim the prize in Georgia. The clock began ticking Tuesday.
Like the policies for store owners receiving bonus money, the number of days and anonymity for the winner varies by state, Otto said in an email to The Associated Press.
Otto, who is also the Virginia Lottery's executive director, said $336 million in tickets were sold for Tuesday's drawing -- they had projected $319 million.
"Sales were a little better than we'd anticipated," Otto said. "It was a fun run, it was our first holiday run for either of the big jackpot games."
The jackpot started its ascent on Oct. 4. Twenty-two draws came and went without a winner, Otto said. She also said a billion worth of tickets were sold during the run, earning the places that offer Mega Millions -- 43 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands -- a total of $300 million.
The jackpot resets to $15 million for the next drawing, which is on Friday night.
"For us, the main thing we'd like to get across is the level of excitement we saw all across California," he said. "At one point, we were selling about 25,000 tickets per minute. It's been an amazing experience. It's unbelievable."
Mega Millions changed its rules in October to help increase the jackpots by lowering the odds of winning the top prize. That means the chances of winning the jackpot are now about 1 in 259 million. It used to be about 1 in 176 million, nearly the same odds of winning a Powerball jackpot.
But that hasn't stopped aspiring multimillionaires from playing the game.
"Oh, I think there's absolutely no way I am going to win this lottery," said Tanya Joosten, 39, an educator at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who bought several tickets Tuesday. "But it's hard for such a small amount of money to not take the chance."
The Mega Millions revamp comes about two years after Powerball changed some of its game rules and increased the price of a ticket to $2 and added $1 million and $2 million secondary prizes. Mega Millions remains $1, and an extra $1 option has been expanded to allow up to $5 million as a secondary prize.
The changes in both games were aimed at creating bigger and faster growing jackpots. So far, it looks like it's working.

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