THE NATIONAL Lottery results are in and it's time to find out who has won a life-changing amount of money. Could tonight's jackpot of £7.5million see you handing in your notice, jetting off to the Caribbean or driving a new Range Rover off a garage forecourt? You can find out by checking your ticket against tonight's numbers below. Good luck! Tonight's National Lottery Lotto winning numbers are: 06, 23, 36, 38, 43, 48 and the Bonus Ball is 17. Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 11, 12, 29, 31, 33 and the Thunderball is 05. The first National Lottery draw was held on November 19 1994 when seven winners shared a jackpot of £5,874,778. The largest amount ever to be won by a single ticket holder was £42million, won in 1996. MIRACLE ESCAPE Heart-stopping dashcam footage shows little boy cheat death on busy road GRIM DISCOVERY Human leg found in river is that of mum who left family home last Christmas sick attack Police warn … [Read more...] about National Lottery results live: Winning Lotto numbers for Saturday December 8 2018 £7.5million jackpot
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Former lottery security chief and his brother, an ex-judge, charged with rigging payouts
A computer whiz installed software on random number-generating equipment while working as security director of the Iowa-based Multi-State Lottery Association that enabled him to rig games and direct a number of jackpots to his friends, authorities say.Already convicted last year of rigging a $16.5 million Iowa jackpot, Eddie Tipton is currently being prosecuted on charges of engaging in similar conduct in multiple other states. Meanwhile, his younger brother, Tommy Tipton, 51, a former justice of the peace and reserve police officer in Flatonia, Texas, was charged Wednesday in with playing a role in unlawfully obtained Colorado and Oklahoma jackpots and released on $25,000 bond.Prosecutors said in a complaint that Tommy Tipton came to their attention in 2006, when a tipster claimed he had $500,000 in cash in consecutively numbered bills, the Associated Press reports.Tommy Tipton said he had a friend claim the $568,990 he won in the Colorado Lotto in November 2005, in exchange for a … [Read more...] about Former lottery security chief and his brother, an ex-judge, charged with rigging payouts
Unclaimed $1.5B Lotto Prize Could Leave South Carolina Big Loser Too
The winner of a $1.54 billion lottery jackpot in South Carolina has yet to come forward. That means the state of South Carolina might be a big loser too. Economic officials on Thursday removed the estimated $61 million windfall the winner was expected to pay in state income taxes from tax and other estimates. That extra money had been included as the governor and lawmakers prepared their spending priorities at the beginning of the year. An extra $61 million could buy new voting machines for the entire state, give a nearly 2 percent raise to all South Carolina teachers or put a police officer in every public school in the state. It is about 0.5 percent of the money lawmakers have control over in the state budget. One winning ticket in the Oct. 23 Mega Millions drawing was sold at the KC Mart convenience store in Simpsonville, a suburb of Greenville. The winner has 180 days to come forward and claim the $1.54 billion prize paid over 30 years, or a $878 million lump sum. The winning … [Read more...] about Unclaimed $1.5B Lotto Prize Could Leave South Carolina Big Loser Too
Regulation of Aviation Operations
Regulatory bodies and lawsAviation in the United States is regulated primarily by the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pursuant to Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (the Federal Aviation Regulations, 49 USC (the Transportation Code) and the corresponding regulations.Safety regulationThe FAA regulates the safety of commercial and private air transport. Screening passengers and ensuring onboard security is the responsibility of the Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration. The National Transportation Safety Board conducts non-criminal aircraft accident investigations.The Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR Section 1.1) define a 'commercial operator' as:"A person who, for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property... [W]here it is doubtful that an operator is for 'compensation or hire', the test applied is whether the carriage by air is … [Read more...] about Regulation of Aviation Operations
State of Play-Is 2014 the Year of Internet Gaming?
Confounding the expectation of most observers, after the December 23, 2011 reversal by the Department of Justice (the DOJ) of its long-standing interpretation of the Federal Wire Act’s (18 U.S.C. § 1084) application to non-sports betting on the Internet, Internet gaming did not immediately and rapidly grow throughout the United States. No prompt federal solution was enacted, and, despite the ongoing recession-based struggles of many states, most states did not aggressively pursue this new revenue opportunity.1There are several reasons for this somewhat surprising slow launch of Internet gaming in the United States. Most importantly, despite concerted effort, two years elapsed without federal legislation. In fact, with the continuing gridlock and partisan divisiveness confronting Washington D.C., there is still no compelling prospect of a federal legislative answer in 2014. At the same time, states did not rush to enact legislation and initiate … [Read more...] about State of Play-Is 2014 the Year of Internet Gaming?