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UNDATED (AP) — It's a billion dollar buzz ahead of Wednesday's Powerball lottery drawing after no ticket matched all six numbers last night. The record top prize has grown to at least $1.3 billion from nearly $950 million. The winning numbers last night were 16-19-32-34-57 and the Powerball number 13.

OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took a victory lap at the country's military headquarters to celebrate the country's widely disputed claim of a hydrogen bomb test and his visit was met by a show of force to the south. A U.S., nuclear capable B-52 bomber flew low over South Korea today, escorted by fighter jets before returning to its base on Guam. Any hint of America's nuclear power enrages Pyongyang.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — One suspect is hospitalized with a gunshot wound and two others remain at large after a foiled robbery attempt at a restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas, that wounded an off-duty police officer. Authorities say the officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries when he interrupted the robbery attempt last night and exchanged gunfire with the suspects at a Red Lobster.

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A gunman in Oakland, California is still on the loose after shooting and killing a passenger on a Bay Area Rapid Transit train. Witnesses say the shooter fled when the train stopped at a station.

HURRICANE, Utah (AP) — Family and friends gave Vietnam War veteran Walter "Jim" Hosey of LaVerkin, Utah, a big bang of a sendoff after he died Jan 2 The St. George Spectrum newspaper reports his son loaded 50 shotgun shells with his father's ashes and fired them off at the Southern Utah Shooting Sports Park in Hurricane with the help of relatives and friends. The newspaper reports that Walter Hosey often visited the sports park.

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