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Winning Mega Millions numbers for Tuesday, July 18, 2023. No winner, jackpot hits $720M

Here are the winning Mega Millions numbers and results for the $640 million lottery drawing jackpot on Tuesday, July 18, 2023.

 

When is the first 2023 World Cup game? New Zealand vs. Norway date, start time, channel

The 2023 FIFA World Cup begins July 20 with a matchup between New Zealand and Norway. Here's what you need to know to watch.

 

7-year-old killed after golf cart driven by 3-year-old strikes him in South Florida

A 7-year-old Fort Myers boy died when a golf cart driven by a toddler struck him on private property weeks after new golf cart law took effect.

 

The US heat wave is smashing high-temperature records across the country, here are a few

Multiple cities across the country have seen extreme temperatures throughout July, with many breaking previous records with days over 100 degrees.

 

Update: Ivy Tech comments about vandals' damage over the weekend

Campus security found a room partially barricaded from the inside about 9 a.m. Monday, according to police.

 

$158 million worth of drugs seized by Coast Guard after monthslong operation in Pacific

The Coast Guard offloaded the haul of cocaine and marijuana worth an estimated $158 million on Monday at a port in San Diego.

 

Michigan couple, 'poster children' for normalizing marijuana use, win $40K weed wedding

"There's going to be a good buzz," Danielle Geralds said of her all-expenses-paid wedding, happening on Oct. 5. "Everything will be heavily labeled."

 

Pineapple Pepsi? It's a thing. The tropical soda returns exclusively at Little Caesars.

The soda is part of Little Caesars' Pineapple Pair-Up Combo, which includes a 16-ounce Pepsi Pineapple and a large pizza.

 

Peacock price increase: Streamer raises rates for Premium and Premium Plus subscriptions

Peacock is raising its monthly rate for the first time since launching in 2020, following other streaming platforms who have recently done the same.

 

More than $5M flows into Indiana governor's race

Hoosier taxpayers, corporations and political action committees have coughed up more than $5 million toward Indiana gubernatorial race.

 

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