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After several investigations and lawsuits, the Texas Lottery Commission has banned the purchase of lottery tickets by third parties.
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Courier services, which buy and deliver lotto tickets on behalf of customers, are banned in Texas after two controversial lottery drawings.
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Ryan Mindell stepped down just days after marking one year as executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission. Over the last few months, the agency's integrity has been questioned by state lawmakers and Gov. Greg Abbott.
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The state is investigating two major jackpots that have raised questions about the lottery system.
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A man from Malta. A London-based betting company. The Texas Rangers. Here’s everything to know about the controversy.
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Clark Smith, one of five members of the commission, stepped down Friday as lawmakers have raised questions about the role of lottery couriers and agency governance.
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A lottery courier services company launched in Texas in early January promising convenience for its users and holding a certification from the National Council on Problem Gaming (NCPG) for its safeguards against underage and problem gaming. But that certification comes with a caveat: the NCPG doesn’t actually test those safeguards.
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The missing Powerball winner in San Antonio has surfaced. The Texas Lottery announced Thursday Keely Welder claimed a second-tier prize worth $1 million…
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There are at least three winning tickets for the Powerball's record $1.6 billion jackpot. The six winning numbers were 8, 27, 34, 4, 19 and the Powerball, 10.
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The Texas Lottery Commission says, since 1992, it has put $24 billion toward state programs – primarily education.With tonight’s Powerball jackpot up to...