This is What's Trending Today...A small piece of white paper sold at a convenience storein South Carolina is now worth more than $1.5 billion.Lottery officials in the southern state say a ticketthat matched all six numbers of Tuesday's Mega Millions drawingwas sold at the KC Mart shop in Simpsonville.The town has a population of about 18,000 people.The world may never know who the winner is, however.South Carolina is one of eight American statesthat does not make lottery winners publicly identify themselves.The South Carolina Education Lottery tweeted,"Our message to the $1.5 BILLION #MegaMillions jackpot winner:Sign the back of the ticket, place the ticket in a safe location,speak with a trusted advisor and call the lottery...Take a deep breath and enjoy the moment!"The ticket is worth about $877.8 millionif the winner chooses to accept a one-time payment.That is what most lottery winners do.The other choice is to collect the full amountin yearly payments over the next 29 years.Earlier estimates had said this week's Mega Millions gamewould be the largest lottery jackpot ever.However, the actual number ended up being just under a record set in 2016.Still, the jackpot was huge.In fact, it is 20 percent of South Carolina's yearly budget.And it is enough money for the winnerto give more than $300 to each of South Carolina's 5 million people.And that's What's Trending Today...