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  • A Powerball lottery ticket is shown in this illustration photograph in Encinitas, California January 8, 2016. The jackpot in the Powerball lottery, already the largest ever payout in North American history, continued to climb, hitting an estimated $800 million on Friday, the operator of the multistate game said. Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters
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