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1861 The Constitution of the Confederate States of America was adopted by the Confederate Congress. 1942 During World War II, Gen. Douglas MacAr- thur le the Philippines. (MacArthur vowed "I shall return" and kept that promise more than two years later.) 2011 A magnitude-9.0 earth- quake and resulting tsunami struck Japan's northeastern coast, killing nearly 20,000 people and severely damaging the Fuku- shima Dai-ichi nuclear power station. Today in hisTory WINNING NUMBERS Daily 3 Aernoon: 2, 0, 2 Daily 3 Evening: 3, 8, 6 Daily 4: 3, 4, 4, 0 Fantasy 5: 16, 17, 24, 32, 35 DAIly DERBy 1st: 4, Big Ben 2nd: 1, Gold Rush 3rd: 3, Hot Shot Race time: 1:42.80 SUpER lotto plUS Saturday's drawing: 1, 16, 26, 45, 46 Mega number: 5 Wednesday's estimat- ed jackpot: $31 million MEGA MIllIoNS Friday's drawing: 11, 13, 51, 57, 69 Mega Number: 1 today's estimated jackpot: $309 million poWERBAll Saturday's drawing: 10, 14, 24, 32, 41 powerball: 30 Wednesday's estimat- ed jackpot: $60 million loTTEry Birthdays: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is 83. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Sca- lia is 78. Actress Alex Kingston is 51. Singer Lisa Loeb is 46. Singer Pete Droge is 45. Actor Terrence Howard is 45. Rock musician Rami Jaffee is 45. Actor Johnny Knoxville is 43. Actor David Anders is 33. Actress Thora Birch is 32. Actor Anton Yelchin is 25. 1 Court martial: A military judge de- clines to dismiss sexual assault charges against an Army general aer reviewing the military's handling of the case. 2 Vanished airliner: Security officials question travel agents about two men who boarded the missing Malaysian Boeing 777 using stolen passports. 3 Ukraine: Russia's Foreign Ministry denounces alleged law- lessness by far-right activists in eastern Ukraine, stirring fears of Russian intervention. 4 transportation: In 2013, Americans took nearly 10.7 billion trips on public buses, trains and subways. It's the highest total since 1956. 5 obamacare: The share of Ameri- cans without health insurance is dropping to the lowest levels since President Barack Obama took office. Top 5 news feed sTarT yoUr day hErE Good morning! Cool fact: The cacao bean con- tains about 300 flavors and 400 aromas. Taylor Swi tops highest-paid list Taylor Swi is No. 1 in Billboard's Money Makers Rich List. The country star brought home $39.7 million in 2013, Billboard says, most of it from her "Red" tour. At Nos. 2 and 3 on the list were Kenny Chesney and Justin Timberlake. Miley in undies — who's surprised? Not that it makes a whole lot of difference anyway, but during a show on Sunday, Miley Cyrus stepped out on stage in her underwear because of a cos- tume change snafu. "Never happened to me before," she tweeted. "Show must go on." Star report Popular topics online ... Snapshots snap up big bucks: Money out of social media? Easy. New York photographer Daniel Arnold recently made more than $15,000 aer offering his Ins- tagram photos for sale to those who follow him via the social media app. He sold the photos for $150 each, but some were reportedly going for more than $1,000. Nice try: "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey," the reboot of the 1980 TV science series, aired Sunday but didn't deliver the stellar ratings that Fox was hoping for. Trending ALTAF QADRI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Unbending tradition: Women celebrating the Lathmar Holi festival wait with their sticks on Monday in India's Nandga- on village. As soon as men from a nearby village arrive, the women will beat them with their sticks, as tradition dictates. Hot shot Mayor rounds up a varied cycling cast The mayor of Dublin, Calif., joins cyclists of all kinds to push San Francisco Bay Area cities' bike- friendly programs. MERCURyNEWS.CoM Comics characters come alive, gather The an- nual El Paso Comic Con draws hun- dreds of comics fans in full costume and bear- ing the right props. ElpASotIMES.CoM Best of the web Select "Subscribe" tab in lower right corner Complete information for automatic weekly delivery to your email inbox That's it! This FREE service made possible by the advertisers in TV Select Magazine Kindly patronize and thank them. Click on their ads online to access their websites! 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