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1974 TheSupremeCourt unanimously ruled that President Richard Nixon had to turn over sub- poenaed White House tape recordings to the Watergate special pros- ecutor. 1923 The Treaty of Laus- anne, which settled the boundaries of modern Turkey, was concluded in Switzerland. 1937 The state of Alabama dropped charges against four of the nine young black men accused of raping two white women in the "Scotts- boro Case." TODAYINHISTORY WINNINGNUMBERS Daily 3A ernoon: 3, 0, 2 Daily 3Evening: 7, 3, 1 Daily 4: 8, 5, 6, 3 Fantasy 5: 18, 32, 33, 35, 36 DAILY DERBY 1st: 9, Winning Spirit 2nd: 1, Gold Rush 3rd: 11, Money Bags Race time: 1:46.35. SUPER LOTTO PLUS Wednesday's drawing: 2, 9, 33, 36, 37 Mega number: 12 Wednesday's estimat- ed jackpot: $24million MEGA MILLIONS Tuesday's drawing: 14, 18, 22, 31, 47 Mega Number: 15 Friday's estimated jackpot: $67million POWERBALL Wednesday's drawing: 4, 10, 12, 22, 31 Powerball: 3 Saturday's estimated jackpot: $40million LOTTERY Birthdays Political cartoonist Pat Oliphant is 79. Come- dian Ruth Buzzi is 78. Actor Mark Goddard is 78. Actor Dan Hedaya is 74. Actor Chris Sa- randon is 72. Comedian Gallagher is 68. Actor Robert Hays is 67. Movie director Gus Van Sant is 62. Country singer Pam Tillis is 57. Actor Paul Ben-Victor is 52. 1 Salmon: State and federal wildlife of- ficials unveil plans to try to restore once- abundant salmon and steelhead populations in Central California rivers. 2 Prisons: A federal judge will consider whether California's policy of locking up prisoners by race vio- lates the constitutional rights of inmates 3 Politics: As hopes dim for bipartisan action in Congress this summer, President Barack Obama is call- ing on Republican law- makers to cooperate. 4 Facebook: Social media giant turns in another strong financial performance, as profit soars and rev- enue beat Wall Street expectations again. 5 Health care: In rapid succession, six federal judges on two appeals courts weigh in on a key component of Obama's health care law. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: In 1911, American his- torian Hiram Bingham rediscov- ered the city of Machu Picchu. Weird Al is No. 1 The following is either the greatest thing to happen to the music industry, or a harbinger of a complete collapse, during which Barry Manilow sound-alikes will rule for the next 30 years. Weird Al Yankovic is No. 1. For the first time in a career that spans nearly 35years, Yankovic has a No. 1album on the Billboard 200chart with "Mandatory Fun." Released July 15, the album outsold Jason Mraz's "Yes" to grab the top spot, selling approxi- mately 80,000copies. In a brilliant bit of marketing, Yankovic seized the Internet by the throat last week, releasing a new video for various songs on the album for eight straight days. — Tony Hicks, Bay Area News Group Star report Popular topics being talked about online ... Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever: S Leone chief Ebola doc- tor infected North Korea: North Korea Is Not Pleased: Dance Video Features Kim Jong Un Costa Concordia: Costa Concordia says goodbye to Giglio as it embarks on final voyage Kevin Love: Report: Sixers, Nuggets, Celtics could become a third team in Kevin Love trade to Cavaliers Trending THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Digging deep: Donald Trump takes part in a ground breaking ceremony for the Trump International Hotel on the site of the Old Post Office, in Washington, Wednesday. Hot shot Beachgoer dies in sand tunnel collapse A man in his 20s died Monday in Half Moon Bay a er a hole he was digging collapsed and buried him alive beneath 4feet of sand. TINYURL.COM/O23XAW3 Drought news, conservation tips and more Journalists from more that two dozen newspapers stretching from Southern California to the San Fran- cisco Bay Area and beyond bring you the latest drought news and water conservation tips. WWW.CADROUGHT.COM Best of the web 2ndAnnualMicro-BrewFestival AUGUST 16, 2014 2-6PM RedBluffRiverPark 40 West Coast Breweries! Local Entertainment - Wine Garden Local Food - Home Brew Demonstrations OveraThousandExpected... BUSINESS SPONSORS NEEDED! Proceeds from the festival support the business-building and tourism promotion goals of the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Associate Sponsor - $250 We provide a banner promoting your business' partnership with a participating brewery, a tent for shade, lots of cold beer, and a thirsty crowd. All set-up for your convenience, your business need only focus on facing the crowd with a smile & sharing a love of craft brew Corporate and Event Sponsorships also available with additional benefits! For details on sponsorship: www.tapintotehama.com or call The Chamber of Commerce at (530) 527-6770 Attention Business Operators! 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