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El ganador de un premio de lotería de USD 78 millones no aparece y el plazo para cobrar está por vencer
El premio mayor de USD 78 millones correspondiente al sorteo de la Lotería de Texas celebrado en noviembre de 2025 está próximo a vencer, ya que el boleto ganador continúa sin ser reclamado y la fecha límite para presentarse ante las autoridades estatales es inferior a un mes. Esto afecta directamente al poseedor del boleto, adquirido en Brownsville, quien podría perder el derecho a la suma millonaria si no realiza los trámites necesarios antes del 14 de mayo de 2026, de acuerdo con el comunicado oficial de la Texas Lottery Commission, la entidad estatal reguladora de juegos de azar de Texas.
El organismo precisó que el billete fue comprado en Gordon’s Bait & Tackle, ubicado en la ciudad de Brownsville, cerca de la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México. Corresponde al sorteo de la Lotto Texas, efectuado el 15 de noviembre de 2025. El ganador seleccionó la modalidad de pago en efectivo, lo que le permitiría recibir USD 43.757.223,10 antes de impuestos. Este pago se otorga siempre que se cumplan los requisitos y plazos regulatorios.
La ley que rige la Lotería de Texas determina que todos los premios deben reclamarse dentro de los 180 días posteriores a la fecha del sorteo. Si el premio no es solicitado en ese periodo, la totalidad de los fondos pasa a los programas sociales y educativos autorizados por la Legislatura estatal, según la legislación y los comunicados oficiales de la Texas Lottery Commission.
¿Dónde y cuándo se compró el boleto ganador de la Lotto Texas?
El boleto ganador fue adquirido en Gordon’s Bait & Tackle, un comercio de la ciudad de Brownsville, junto a la frontera de Estados Unidos y México. El billete corresponde al sorteo realizado el 15 de noviembre de 2025 de la Lotto Texas. Se optó por el pago en efectivo, que representa exactamente USD 43.757.223,10 antes de impuestos.
El sorteo otorgaba un premio global de USD 78 millones bajo la opción de anualidad. Sin embargo, la mayoría de ganadores suele preferir el pago único en efectivo, que se entrega de manera inmediata tras la validación oficial del boleto.
¿Cuál es la fecha límite para reclamar el premio y qué ocurre si no se presenta el ganador?
La fecha límite para reclamar este premio es el 14 de mayo de 2026 a las 17:00. Si el poseedor del boleto no se presenta ante la Texas Lottery Commission antes de ese momento, pierde el derecho a cobrar el premio. Conforme a la normativa, los fondos se destinan a programas sociales y educativos aprobados por la Legislatura de Texas.
Este mecanismo es estándar para todos los premios de la Lotería de Texas que no se reclaman a tiempo. La Texas Lottery Commission indica que su propósito es asegurar la transparencia en el uso de los recursos recaudados y fortalecer la confianza pública en el sistema de loterías.

¿Qué requisitos existen para cobrar un premio de Lotto Texas?
Para premios como el de USD 78 millones, el ganador debe contactar a la Texas Lottery Commission y pedir una cita para validar y entregar el boleto ganador. Es obligatorio presentarse en persona en la sede central de la comisión en la ciudad de Austin. Esta validación presencial es un requerimiento tanto de seguridad como para evitar fraudes.
El boleto presentado debe coincidir exactamente con la combinación sorteada: 7, 17, 23, 28, 39 y 48, conforme lo expone la entidad estatal reguladora. Se exige también una identificación válida y la completitud del proceso administrativo. No se aceptan reclamaciones fuera del plazo ni si hay boletos dañados que impidan verificar su legitimidad.
¿Existen excepciones a los 180 días para reclamar premios en Texas?
La Texas Lottery Commission otorga una sola excepción a la regla de los 180 días: determinados miembros del personal militar, que cumplan requisitos específicos contemplados en la normativa, pueden solicitar una prórroga. Esta extensión solo se autoriza en casos puntuales y justificados.
El solicitante debe probar su condición de personal militar y seguir el procedimiento especial definido por la comisión. Cada solicitud es verificada y aprobada conforme a los lineamientos internos y a la ley estatal vigente.
¿Qué sucede con los fondos no reclamados de la Lotería de Texas?
Los premios no reclamados se transfieren al fondo estatal, orientado a programas sociales y educativos como iniciativas de educación y salud, de acuerdo con la normativa de la lotería. Según reportes oficiales, el propósito de este mecanismo es asegurar que la recaudación por venta de boletos de lotería beneficie a la comunidad, incluso ante la falta de reclamantes.
Esta normativa se aplica a todos los premios y está diseñada para garantizar la transparencia y la correcta administración de los recursos, tal como subraya la Texas Lottery Commission en sus comunicaciones institucionales.

¿Con qué frecuencia quedan premios sin reclamar y cuál es el impacto?
La incidencia de premios no reclamados en la Lotería de Texas se modifica cada año, pero los casos que involucran sumas millonarias, como el actual, son poco habituales. Registros históricos de la comisión documentan precedentes en los que premios mayores quedaron sin cobrar y los fondos fueron asignados a proyectos estatales, permitiendo alcanzar cifras relevantes para el financiamiento público.
La entidad estatal publica periódicamente informes sobre el destino de estos recursos y realiza campañas informativas para alertar sobre la importancia de conservar y verificar los boletos.
¿Qué recomienda la comisión para evitar perder premios de la Lotería de Texas?
La Texas Lottery Commission sugiere que los jugadores comprueben cuidadosamente los resultados de cada sorteo y guarden los boletos en un lugar seguro. Para premios de gran envergadura, como el caso actual de USD 78 millones, recomienda contactar inmediatamente al organismo y pedir asesoramiento.
Entre las pautas oficiales figuran:
- Revisar los números ganadores en el sitio oficial de la Texas Lottery Commission o en puntos autorizados.
- Proteger los boletos de daños, humedad o extravío.
- Confirmar las fechas límite para cobros según cada sorteo.
- Comunicarse con la comisión para resolver dudas y solicitar turnos de validación si corresponde.
¿Cómo impacta la transferencia de premios no reclamados en la comunidad de Texas?
La transferencia de premios sin dueño a fondos estatales destinados a programas sociales y educativos contribuye al fortalecimiento de estos sectores en el estado de Texas. Si bien el efecto sobre el titular potencial es inmediato, el sistema asegura que los recursos generados permanezcan al servicio de la sociedad.
El caso del actual premio mayor pendiente de cobro, por un total de USD 78 millones, es uno de los episodios recientes que ilustran la relevancia de respetar los plazos y requisitos para acceder a los premios ofrecidos por la Texas Lottery Commission.
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Iran regime uses former Soviet republic to dodge sanctions, fund war machine: report
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With Iran increasingly isolated among its Gulf neighbors, recent reports say Tehran has been deepening its ties in the South Caucasus with the Republic of Georgia.
The former Soviet republic, which was until recently seen as an aspiring European Union and potential NATO member candidate, has slowly moved closer to Tehran.
«Iran has built a vast influence infrastructure in Georgia, which includes entities sanctioned by the U.S. government for links to extremism and viewed in Washington as fronts for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC),» Giorgi Kandelaki, former member of the Georgian Parliament, told Fox News Digital.
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An anti-war activist holds an Iranian flag during a march organized by Stop the War Coalition, calling for an end to hostilities amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in London on March 7, 2026. (Jack Taylor/Reuters)
Kandelaki, co-author of a recent report with the Hudson Institute titled Georgia’s Iranian Turn: Tehran’s Rapid Expansion of Influence in a Once-Committed U.S. Ally, said that Tbilisi’s turn toward Iran is bad for Georgians but also bad for U.S. interests in the region.
«Georgia has an overwhelmingly pro-U.S. public opinion committed to Western values with it also being viewed as a traditional U.S. ally in Washington. This reality presents a terrible precedent and reversing this trajectory is in the interest of both the U.S. but also Georgian society,» he added.
While Georgia has remained diplomatically neutral, the Hudson report details the budding ties between the two countries and how Iran uses Georgia as a network for intelligence infrastructure, penetrating Georgia’s religious, educational and cultural institutions to impact society.
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Supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party attend a rally in the center of Tbilisi, Georgia, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. (Shakh Aivazov/AP)
As far back as 2007, Iran opened the Georgian branch of Al-Mustafa University, which is considered one of Iran’s main arms for the dissemination of Islamic Republic founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s ideology abroad, according to United Against a Nuclear Iran.
The U.S. Treasury Department stated in 2020 that Iran’s IRGC-Quds Force uses Al-Mustafa University in Georgia as an international recruitment network for Iran and acts as a conduit for the Islamic Republic’s ideological and security interests.
«Al-Mustafa has facilitated unwitting tourists from Western countries to come to Iran, from whom IRGC-Qud’s Force members sought to collect intelligence,» the Treasury Department said. It also said that the university facilitated student exchanges with foreign universities to develop intelligence sources.
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A report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies estimated the university’s annual budget is $100 million and has trained tens of thousands of emissaries across the world who spread Iran’s revolutionary ideology.
Iran has utilized sympathetic Georgians to commit international crimes to advance its domestic agenda.
While no links have ever been made with the Tbilisi government, a Georgian national, Agil Aslanov, who had ties to organized crime, was reportedly recruited by the Quds Forces to assassinate a prominent Jewish leader in Azerbaijan in 2022. In another case in 2025, Georgian national Polad Omarov was indicted in federal court in New York City and sentenced to 25 years in prison for attempting to assassinate prominent Iranian activist Masih Alinejad, a vocal critic of the Islamic Republic’s use of violence against peaceful protesters.
Georgia once made significant inroads to foster political and security ties with the United States following the Rose Revolution in 2003, becoming a bedrock of regional security in the Black Sea region. After decades of Soviet rule, Georgia aligned itself with the United States, contributing to missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, and eventually signed a Strategic Partnership Charter with the United States in 2009.

In this photo taken from video released by Georgian Dream Party on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze speaks after the parliamentary election in Tbilisi, Georgia. (Georgian Dream Party/AP)
Tbilisi’s ties with Tehran have been expanded under the pro-Russia Georgian Dream party that took power in 2012. That bond, according to analysts, has tightened after Georgia’s pro-Western President Salome Zourabichvili finished her six-year term in office in 2024 and was replaced by Mikheil Kavelashvili, who was chosen as her successor by a newly established electoral college reportedly dominated by Georgian Dream supporters.
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Kavelashvili’s installment followed parliamentary elections in Oct. 2024 marred by some irregularities, according to the U.S. embassy in Tbilisi, in which the Georgian Dream declared victory.

A billboard depicting Iran’s supreme leaders since 1979: (L to R) Ayatollahs Ruhollah Khomeini (until 1989), Ali Khamenei (until 2026), and Mojtaba Khamenei (incumbent) is displayed above a highway in Tehran on March 10, 2026. Iran marked the appointment of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei to replace his father as its supreme leader on March 9, 2026. (AFP via Getty Images)
Leadership ties between both countries have steadily grown since the Georgian Dream’s disputed 2024 parliamentary victory.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze visited Iran in May 2024 for the funeral of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter accident, and again in July to attend the inauguration of Iran’s current president, Masoud Pezeshkian, where Iranian news agencies reported both leaders praised the growing relationship between the two countries.
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Many Georgian companies are also importing oil and petroleum products from Iran, a key economic lifeline for the regime and its regional war efforts, according to Georgian NGO Civic IDEA. In 2024, Iranian oil export revenue was approximately $43 billion, which accounts for roughly 57% of Iran’s total export revenue.

Iranian flags fly as fire and smoke from an Israeli attack on Sharan Oil depot rise, following Israeli strikes in Tehran, Iran, June 15, 2025. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA)
According to Civic IDEA, between 2022 and 2025, 72 companies registered in Georgia imported Iranian oil and petroleum, including eight inked to donors of the ruling Georgian Dream party, boosting Iran’s revenue stream even while heavily sanctioned by Western nations.
«Georgia has become Iran’s primary sanctions-evasion hub . . . funneling hard currency back to Tehran’s war machine and the IRGC through specific schemes in oil imports,» Nicholas Chkhaidze, national security and strategic communications analyst based in Tbilisi, told Fox News Digital.
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Chkhaidze said these Georgian companies that import Iranian oil pay in cash and can bypass international banking sanctions.
«The scale is massive, as Tehran uses the revenue from these schemes to fund its regional operations,» Chkhaidze claimed.
Telephone and email requests for comment sent to the government of Georgia were not returned. A spokesman for Iran’s mission to the United Nations would not comment on the relations between the two countries.
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Streamer who said Rick Scott should be ‘killed’ invited to Yale as lawmaker demands funding cut
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A Senate Republican wants federal funding revoked from Yale for a forthcoming speech from a controversial streamer who once called for him to be «killed.»
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., blasted an upcoming event at the Ivy League university featuring Twitch streamer and political commentator Hasan Piker, who has become a flashpoint for Democrats and fodder for conservatives because of his views and alignment with the far-left of the party.
Piker, who has come under fire for his previous comments that «America deserved 9/11» and for excusing sexual violence committed on Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack against Israel, is set to appear at the Yale Political Union for an event dubbed «Resolved: End the American Empire» Tuesday.
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«This is WILD,» Scott said on X. «I spoke at the Yale Political Union last year on why we need to buy made in America products. Now, they are hosting a guy who said I should be killed.»
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., blasted Yale for hosting far-left streamer Hasan Piker, who once said that the lawmaker should be «killed» when Republicans were negotiating cuts to Medicaid. (Shelby Tauber/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
«Yale receives billions from the federal government — President Trump and Congress need to IMMEDIATELY revoke it,» he continued. «An elite private university that hosts an antisemite who says a Senator should be killed, capitalists should be killed, and the U.S. deserved 9/11, shouldn’t get ONE CENT from taxpayers.»
The Yale Political Union did not respond to a request for comment on Scott’s push to nix funding for the university.
Scott and Piker have had a run-in, indirectly, before.
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Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, founded in 1701. (Fox News)
When Republicans were crafting President Donald Trump’s «big, beautiful bill» in 2025, Piker said during a stream — in reaction to comments from House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., that Republicans were targeting Medicaid fraud — that Scott should be killed.
«The reason why I’m saying, if you cared about Medicare or Medicaid fraud, you would kill Rick Scott is because — and not make him a prominent part of the Republican Party — is because he, to this day, is still also known as committing the largest Medicare fraud in U.S. history,» Piker said.
At the time, Republicans were trying to include several provisions in the budget reconciliation process that they pitched as reforms to Medicaid designed to cut costs and root out fraud in the system.
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A provider rate crackdown; denying states Medicaid funding for having illegal immigrants on the benefit rolls; preventing illegal immigrants from participating in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); and preventing Medicaid and CHIP funding from going toward gender-affirming care were all on the table.
However, those provisions were gutted from the bill for not complying with the strict guardrails that dictate the reconciliation process. Still, Republicans were able to include stringent work requirements for the healthcare program.
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Scott’s office didn’t comment on Piker’s Medicare fraud accusation but told Fox News Digital that «no Democrat elected official calls this guy out and the press seems to give all the Democrats a pass for actively campaigning with him.»
Piker’s management team and Yale did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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