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1802 Washington,D.C.,was incorporated as a city. 1948 The Supreme Court ruled that covenants prohibiting the sale of real estate to blacks or members of other racial groups were legally unenforceable. 1952 The Kentucky Derby was televised nation- ally for the first time on CBS; the winner was Hill Gail. 1999 Some 70tornadoes roared across Oklahoma and Kansas, killing 46 and injuring hundreds. TODAYINHISTORY WINNINGNUMBERS Daily 3A ernoon: 2, 5, 0 Daily 3Evening: 6, 9, 4 Daily 4: 2, 6, 4, 8 Fantasy 5: 17, 19, 21, 30, 33 DAILY DERBY 1st: 10, Solid Gold 2nd: 3, Hot Shot 3rd: 1, Gold Rush Race time: 1:48.56 SUPER LOTTO PLUS Wednesday's drawing: 7, 14, 16, 22, 28 Mega number: 20 Today's estimated jackpot: $58million MEGA MILLIONS Friday's drawing: 1, 18, 26, 35, 40 Mega Number: 13 Friday's estimated jackpot: $81 million POWERBALL Wednesday's drawing: 2, 9, 11, 19, 50 Powerball: 32 Today's estimated jackpot: $60 million LOTTERY Birthdays: Actor George Gaynes is 97. Actress Ann B. Davis is 88. Singer Frankie Valli is 80. Sports an- nouncer Greg Gumbel is 68. Pop singer Mary Hopkin is 64. Singer Christopher Cross is 63. Country musician Cactus Moser Hill is 39. Country singer Eric Church is 37. Dancer Cheryl Burke (TV: "Dancing with the Stars") is 30. 1 Ukraine: President Obama and Ger- man Chancellor Angela Merkel threaten Russia with new sanctions if Moscow doesn't curb its disruptive behavior. 2 Failed execution: A report says some of the drugs used in a botched Oklahoma ex- ecution this week never made it into the death row inmate's system. 3 Gerry Adams: Police continue to question the Sinn Fein leader about the killing of a Belfast woman in 1972. His allies cry foul over his arrest. 4 Troopers down: Two Alaska State Troopers who were featured on a National Geographic channel show about the state's wild terrains are slain. 5 US economy: The Labor Depart- ment says U.S. employ- ers added 288,000 jobs and the unemploy- ment rate sank to 6.3percent in April. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: Someone built Helm's Deep from "Lord of the Rings" using 150,000LEGO pieces. Royalbrothers party down South Princes William and Harry, in Memphis, Tenn., for a wedding, drew a crowd to the restaurant where a prenuptial party was held. Gawkers gathered outside hoping for a glimpse of the two, but few got lucky. The party was upstairs. Michael Jackson song makes debut Even in death, Michael Jackson is connecting with his music. "Love Never Felt So Good," a single off the King of Pop's post- humous album, was warmly received at the iHeartRadio Awards. The song also features Justin Timberlake. Star report Popular topics online ... Water moved the pyramids: Scientists say the an- cient Egyptians who built the pyramids may have used water to move the massive stone blocks they used for construction. The builders, the researchers say, poured water in the sand — to reduce friction — as they dragged the sleds that carried the blocks. Test phase: Some Twitter users are reporting seeing a mute button. As it is, Twitter doesn't have that feature (though many have asked for it), but maybe soon it will. Trending DANIEL OCHOA DE OLZA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Grace under pressure: Arecortador jumps over a bull during a bullfight in Madrid on Friday. A recortador, unlike a torero, takes part in a bloodless type of bullfighting that involves dodging and acrobatically leaping over the animal. Those who get closest to it and show the least fear are deemed the winners. Hot shot Cultures come together as one The Festival of Nations in Minnesota highlights food, costumes, dances and more from around the world. TWINCITIES.COM Cowboys, beauties hit Texas streets A parade gathers gunslingers and pageant hopefuls, along with bikers, athletes, Shri- ners and many more. 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