Mega Millions winning numbers drawn; $312 million jackpot

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Mega Millions winning numbers drawn; $312 million jackpot. Mega Millions winning lottery numbers drawn tonight were: 22, 24, 31, 52 and 54. The Mega Ball is 4.

Mega Millions lottery game’s jackpot had soared to $312 million after no one won the grand prize in Tuesday night’s drawing.

Despite the long odds of winnings, sales of the Mega Millions tickets were brisk in Salem County Friday as the evening drawing drew time drew closer.

The multi-state lottery game is played in New Jersey and numerous other states around the nation.


Players may pick six numbers from two separate pools of numbers — five different numbers from 1 to 56 and one number from 1 to 46 — or allow the machine to pick your numbers. You win the jackpot by matching all six winning numbers in a drawing.

Besides the jackpot, there are several smaller prizes for those who pick many, but not all of the winning numbers.

A player can choose to take their winnings over 26 year payments or they can choose to take a lump sum payment. If the jackpot is approximately $312 million, a lump sum payment would be approximately $198 million.

Mega Millions tickets cost $1 per play.

This jackpot has been growing since February 1, when the Mega Millions jackpot was last won. The jackpot has now rolled 14 times without a winner. The odds of winning the jackpot are approximately one in 176 million. The odds of winning any of the Mega Millions prizes are approximately 1 in 40.

Mega Millions has awarded 110 jackpots since the first drawing on May 17, 2002. In that time, more than 21.88 billion tickets have been sold nationwide. Each participating state determines how its Mega Millions profits are spent. In many states, profits are earmarked for education. The beneficiaries in other states include parks, natural resources, property tax relief, programs to help the elderly and several other important causes.

Mega Millions is currently played in 43 jurisdictions (41 states plus the District of Columbia and the U. S. Virgin Islands). Drawings are held Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 p.m.

Mega Millions Mania Hits the Region

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Mega Millions Mania Hits the Region. The Mega Millions jackpot reached $312 million and if a single jackpot-winning ticket is sold in Pennsylvania, it would be the largest jackpot ever won in the history of the Pennsylvania Lottery.

Let's get right to it, the winning Mega Millions numbers for Friday's drawing were 22, 24, 31, 52,54 and a Mega ball of 4.

Tickets for the multi-state drawing drew crowds to gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores in Delaware and New Jersey.


Friday's winner -- if there is one -- would receive about $198 million if they opt for the cash lump sum.

In Tuesday's drawing, a Delaware County, Pa. ticket worth $250,000, sold at a Wawa in Essington, matched the first five numbers, but not the Mega Ball, according to Philly.com.

The Pa. Lottery was selling around $3,000 tickets every minute as of noon on Tuesday.

Programs benefiting older Pennsylvanians have received about $5 million from ticket sales.

Pa. has yet to have a Mega Millions winner -- meaning no one has matched all five numbers and the Mega ball -- since it launched the game more than a year ago.

But six tickets sold here in Pennsylvania in 2011 have resulted in a second-tier prize totaling a quarter-of-a-million dollars.

This prize is the largest in North America since a jackpot of $380 million was split between two winners in January.

Stunning Homes of Pop Divas

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Stunning Homes of Pop Divas . The term “diva” is derived from the Italian word for “goddess” and was originally used to refer to divinely talented and fanatically celebrated female opera stars. The term is now used more widely to describe gifted women performers in all musical genres.

Modern-day divas are also known for their fine tastes and high style. So when a diva moves house, the property she leaves behind will fit even the most discriminating buyer.

Here are five properties on the market that have served as homes to music’s biggest divas.


Lady Gaga
10968 Savona Rd., Los Angeles, CA
The 24-year-old superstar reportedly rents the 6,200-square-foot “Villa Savona” in Bel Air, Calif. Renting allows this diva to change her mind on a whim and move whenever she’s in the mood. Gaga’s rental is also available for rent at $19,500 per month and listed for sale for $4.5 million. Not clear where Gaga is decamping to next – maybe another luxury rental?

Villa Savona offers “jetliner” views of the ocean, a nearby canyon and city. Tenants can take a dip in the pool, soak in the spa or cozy up in a master suite and avoid the paparazzi.


Christina Aguilera
1443 Devlin Dr., Los Angeles, CA
This four-time Grammy Award winner is trying to unload her ultra-mod 1960s home in Los Angeles for just under $6 million. The former “Star Search” contestant and “Mickey Mouse Club” member appears to be moving on after her divorce from music producer Jordan Bratman.

The 6,500-square-foot home in West Hollywood offers views of the city, canyon, and ocean through its glass walls. The neighborhood is an enclave for the rich and famous with easy access to the best the city has to offer. She equipped the home with a screening room and music studio. There’s also a large pool, a 12-person spa and an outdoor fireplace.


Sheryl Crow
6662 Cross Keys Rd., College Grove, TN
This nine-time Grammy winner, former Michael Jackson backup singer, ex-paramour of Lance Armstrong and mother of two, put her solar-powered equestrian estate in Tennessee up for online auction after not getting a buyer for her $7.5 million asking price. But, the reserve was not met at the auction, and it looks like Crow still hasn’t found a buyer. The bidding is closed for now, but the auction site is still online at Sherylcrowauction.com.

The 10,624-square-foot main house features French-inspired architecture and sits on 150 acres. Crow purchased the property, named Cross Creek Farm, in 2006. It has a saltwater pool, a 14-stall barn, indoor riding arena, media room, a recording studio, dual solar systems, and a three-bedroom guesthouse.


Alicia Keys
12 Serenite Lane, Syosset, NY
This Grammy winner, newlywed and new mom is trying to sell her home on New York’s Long Island for the fire-sale price of $2.3 million after buying it for almost $4 million in 2005. While the 2.2-acre, seven-bedroom mansion will serve anyone with an “Empire State of Mind,” it's also big enough for a family.

The home also features a 50-foot pool with Jacuzzi, poolhouse and patio. The gourmet eat-in kitchen is fit for divas who like to cook and some divas do.


Kelly Clarkson
716 Westview Ave., Nashville, TN
Clarkson, “American Idol’s” first winner, is selling her “modest” 4,900-square-foot Tennessee home. Located in a posh suburb of Nashville, the house is listed for $1.5 million, $41,000 less than Clarkson paid for it in 2007. The stone house has five bedrooms and bathrooms, and a screened porch with one of the property’s three fireplaces. The master bedroom on the main level has an ensuite bath with a luxurious soaking tub.

The home features a wood-paneled office suited for a two-time Grammy winner and multi-platinum selling artist. There is also a recreation room above the three-car garage, and a living room with a fireplace. Clarkson reportedly did not live in the house full-time, as her primary residence is a 50-acre property in Fort Worth, Texas, but she needed a place to stay while collaborating with country singer Reba McEntire.

Derrick Rose Japan Donation: Giving $1,000 For Every Point Scored Friday To Earthquake And Tsunami Relief

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Derrick Rose Japan Donation: Giving $1,000 For Every Point Scored Friday To Earthquake And Tsunami Relief. Derrick Rose has led his team to a performance few could have predicted this season. His Chicago Bulls are in first place by a game in the Eastern Conference, and he's played himself into serious contention for the league's MVP award.

He's also taking the lead in one of the league's charitable efforts: for Friday night's match-up with the Memphis Grizzlies, the superstar will donate $1,000 for every point he scores to Direct Relief International, a group that helps provide medical care for those affected by the disaster in Japan.


Rose, who averages 24.9 points per game, isn't the only NBA star getting in on the charity action: the Lakers' Pau Gasol, LaMarcus Aldridge of the Trail Blazers, Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City, and many other big-time scorers have also agreed to chip in $1,000 per point, according to a Chicago Tribune report.

Others who are less likely to have explosive scoring nights, including Bulls fan favorite and perennial pine-rider Brian Scalabrine, have agreed to donate fixed amounts to the cause, a press release explains.

Fans interested in joining their favorite stars in the Japan relief efforts can text “Give10” to 20222 to give $10 to Japan, or can donate directly to the Japan Relief and Recovery Fund at www.directrelief.org/Japanrelief.

Here's hoping the Grizzlies feel a little bit guilty about sticking a hand in Rose's face during Friday night's game. Ease up on the D, Mike Conley, it's for a good cause

Kirstie Alley Joke Was 'Poor Judgment:George Lopez

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Kirstie Alley Joke Was 'Poor Judgment:George Lopez. Kirstie Alley isn't ready to forgive TBS late night host George Lopez, who this week suggested she was a pig.
On his show Tuesday, Lopez critiqued Alley's Dancing With the Stars debut, saying she "did a nice job, her little hooves tapping away.


Alley shot back on Twitter, telling fans: "Don't worry about George's comments...just remember what happens to the big bad, drunk woolf...falls in a boiling pot of vodka. Piggy laughs."

Her Tweet prompted Lopez to apologize late Thursday. "I misjudged the joke," he Tweeted. "No malice was intended and I apologize to Kirstie.

Alley Tweeted back to Lopez (whose ex wife donated a kidney to him in 2005): "I don't need or want ur apology...I want your kidney dude..on behalf of ur X and all the women uv insulted...give it back."

Lopez reiterated how sorry he is on The Billy Bush Show Friday, according to Access Hollywood: ”[It was] poor judgment. As they say in my world of golf, ‘bad form on my part.' I’ve apologized. I think she’s accepted my apology, I wish that she had and that she would be guest on Lopez Tonight. I would love to have her on.