Oregon Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 4 results for May 5

TheOregon Lotteryoffers several draw games for those aiming to win big.

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Here's a look at May 5, 2026, results for each game:

Winning Mega Millions numbers from May 5 drawing

12-22-50-51-55, Mega Ball: 10

Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Pick 4 numbers from May 5 drawing

1PM: 0-8-9-9

4PM: 6-0-4-6

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7PM: 4-1-0-1

10PM: 8-2-0-6

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When are the Oregon Lottery drawings held?

  • Powerball: 7:59 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

  • Mega Millions: 7:59 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.

  • Pick 4: 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily.

  • Win for Life: 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

  • Megabucks: 7:29 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

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Oregon Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 4 results for May 5

TheOregon Lotteryoffers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here's a look at May 5, 2026, results for each game: ...
'The Bear' officially ending after surprise episode drop. Here's when.

So long, chef: "The Bear" is getting ready to serve its last course.

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One day after dropping asurprise new episodeof "The Bear," FX has confirmed the Emmy-winning series is coming to an end next month. The show, starringJeremy Allen White, will return June 25 for its fifth season, which will be the series' last.

The final season will consist of eight episodes, all of which will be available to stream on June 25.

Since 2022, White has starred alongsideAyo EdebiriandEbon Moss-Bachrachon "The Bear" as a chef who heads back home to Chicago after his brother's death to take over a sandwich shop, eventually seeking to transform it into a classy, five-star restaurant called The Bear.

Jeremy Allen White attends the premiere of "The Bear" Season 3 in Hollywood, California, on June 25, 2024.

Fans suspected "The Bear" was near the end of its run after the fourth season in 2025concluded with White's Carmy Berzatto shockingly announcinghe planned to leave the restaurant.

StarJamie Lee Curtislater appeared to confirm the series was ending in a FebruaryInstagram post. The actress shared a photo with costar Abby Elliott and wrote that they "FINISHED STRONG" and completed "the story of this extraordinary family that we have all fallen in love with."

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'The Bear':Is that shocking finale the end of the series, or is more on the menu?

'The Bear' Gary surprise bonus episode stuns fans

FX confirmed the end of "The Bear" after, in an unusual move, releasing an entirely new episode of the show on May 5, with no prior announcement that it was coming.

Surprise!'The Bear' shocks fans by dropping secret new episode

Titled "Gary," the surprise episode is a standalone, one-hour flashback that takes place before the events of Season 1 and centers on Moss-Bachrach's Richie going on a work trip to Gary, Indiana, with Mikey (Jon Bernthal). Moss-Bachrach and Bernthal cowrote the episode, which is listed on Hulu separate from the main show and is not considered part of a season. Fans can find it by searching "Gary" on Hulu.

Abby Elliott, Oliver Platt, Edwin Lee Gibson, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Liza Colón-Zayas, Ayo Edebiri, Jeremy Allen White, Lionel Boyce, and Matty Matheson at the Emmys on Jan. 15, 2024, in Los Angeles.

"The Bear" has racked up 21 Emmy wins, andnearly 50 nominations, throughout its run, including a win for outstanding comedy series in 2024. It will be the latest Emmys comedy darling to wrap its run after HBO Max's "Hacks," starringJean Smart and Hannah Einbinder, which is scheduled to air its series finale on May 28.

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Twins RHP Joe Ryan (elbow) passes tests, on track for next start

Joe Ryan is one step away from being cleared to make his weekend start for the Minnesota Twins and eradicating panic about a possible elbow injury.

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Ryan is scheduled for a bullpen session on Wednesday, which follows a "normal" MRI exam that showed no structural damage to his right elbow and a pain-free throwing session on flat ground Tuesday afternoon in Washington before the second game of their series with the Nationals.

He left Sunday's game against the Blue Jays after two batters due to elbow discomfort.

"He went out and threw today, which was a really good sign. Everything was normal," manager Derek Shelton said. "If everything goes according to plan, then he'll make (his) start on the regular day."

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Ryan has been on the current road trip with the Twins and would be in line to start against the Guardians over the weekend. He's 2-3 in eight starts with 40 strikeouts and a 3.72 ERA in 2026.

Ryan, 29, was bothered by back tightness in spring training but the issues are unrelated.

Ryan had a 13-10 record with a 3.42 ERA with 194 strikeouts for the Twins last season.

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Edgewood's Jonas Dowdell, Cocoa girls 4x100 win Class 2A state titles

Class 2A stepped into the spotlight on Thursday, May 7, at the FHSAA State Track and Field Championships at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville.

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Brevard County athletes won 2 state titles and 2 silver medals. In the boys 3200-meter run, Edgewood senior Jonas Dowdell claimed gold with a time of 9:31.07.

Edgewood's Jonas Dowdell (1384) races to victory in the boys 3,200 during the FHSAA Class 2A high school track and field championships in Jacksonville, Florida, on May 7, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

The Edgewood girls 4x800 relay brought home an eighth-place medal.

The Cocoa girls 4x100 relay team of senior I’Yana Barnes, junior Diamond Bryant, senior Jayla Edgecombe and senior La’Nija Thomas raced to the top of the podium, recording a time of 47.38 seconds. Bryant collected silver in the 100 and eighth in the 200.

Cocoa's La'Nija Thomas (1325) takes the baton from Jayla Edgecombe (1316) on the way to victory in the girls 4x100 relay during the FHSAA Class 2A high school track and field championships in Jacksonville, Florida, on May 7, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Cocoa senior Malik Evans placed fourth in the 200 and the boys 4x100 relay team finished eighth.

West Shore junior Landon Plechaty finished as the state runner-up in the javelin with a throw of 54.32 meters.

West Shore's Landon Plechaty throws in the boys javelin during the FHSAA Class 2A high school track and field championships on May 7, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Cocoa Beach senior Rylan Reyes placed fifth in the 1600. The boys 4x400 and 4x800 relays also recorded the fifth-fastest time. Minutemen junior Frank Venzara finished the 400 in seventh.

Cocoa Beach's Rylan Reyes races in the boys 4x800 relay during the FHSAA Class 2A high school track and field championships in Jacksonville, Florida, on May 7, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Astronaut senior Noah McCollam and junior Kaylee Edwards earned medals in the 3200 and long jump, respectively. McCollam ended in sixth and Edwards leapt to seventh.

Titusville senior Alexander Christian brought home the lone medal with an eighth-place mark in the long jump.

Boys

Team scores:1. Raines 83, T-2 Calvary Christian (Ft. Lauderdale)/Palatka 34, T-4. Andrew Jackson/Cardinal Newman/West Florida 26, 7. Bishop Verot 24, 8. Pensacola 23, 9. Montverde Academy 19, 10. Lakewood 18. T-11. Gulliver Prep/South Walton 16, 13. Villages 15.14. Cocoa Beach 14,15. Wakulla 13, T-16. Bolles/King/King’s Academy 12, 19. Windermere Prep 11,T-20.Aubrey Rogers/Eastside/Edgewood/Florida High/Immaculata-LaSalle/Lemon Bay/Mater Lakes/North Bay Haven/Somerset Canyons/Tenoroc10, T-30. Booker/Lake Highland Prep 9,T-32.Atlantic/Chamberlain/Miami Jackson/West Shore 8, 36. Key West 7,T-37.Calvary Christian (Clearwater)/Cocoa/FAU High/Miami Killian/Angeline Academy6,T-42. Bay/Bishop Kenny/Episcopal/Keys Gate/North Broward Prep/North Miami Beach/Stanton/Stranahan 5, T-50. Baldwin/Crystal River/Nature Coast 4, 53. Godby 3.5,T-54. Astronaut/Bozeman/Chaminade-Madonna/Pensacola Christian/Wolfson3,T-59. Cardinal Mooney/St. Andrew’s/Suwannee 2,T-62.McKeel/Miami Central/Tarpon Springs/Titusville1, 66. Trinity Catholic 0.5

100:1. Kedric Wright Jr. (Palatka) 10.60, 2. Kelvin Brown Jr. (Raines) 10.62, 3. Zamarii Sanders (Cardinal Newman) 10.66, 4. Owen Kaye (Raines) 10.75, 5. Addeson Winns (Chamberlain) 10.78, 6. Dane Elliott (West Florida) 10.82, 7. Kaden Howard (Keys Gate) 10.84, 8. Zachary Reed (Eastside) 10.85,12. Malik Evans (Cocoa) 10.96

200:1. Owen Kaye (Raines) 20.87, 2. Zachary Reed (Eastside) 21.03, 3. Jadrien Carmo (Bishop Verot) 21.13,4. Malik Evans (Cocoa) 21.22,5. Dane Elliott (West Florida) 21.37, 6. Kaden Howard (Keys Gate) 21.46, 7. Michael Webb (Lakewood) 21.70, 8. Addeson Winns (Chamberlain) 21.76,11. Jaylen Daley (Cocoa) 22.08

400:1. Kedric Wright Jr. (Palatka) 46.07, 2. Jadrien Carmo (Bishop Verot) 46.63, 3. Connor Allen (Lake Highland Prep) 47.59, 4. Aariz Rahman (Stanton) 47.61, 5. Zydon Furbert (Montverde Academy) 47.91, 6. Jacobey Mobley (Booker) 47.93,7. Frank Venzara (Cocoa Beach) 48.18,8. Jonathan Downer-Barrett (Raines) 48.37

800:1. David Probola (Villages) 1:51.95, 2. Joe Licata (Cardinal Newman) 1:53.24, 3. Jonathan Anthony (Calvary Christian) 1:54.83, 4. Brandon Webb (Andrew Jackson) 1:54.97, 5. Christian Humphrey (Andrew Jackson) 1:55.88, 6. Bryson Lewis (Raines) 1:55.93, 7. Nathaniel Wilson (Bay) 1:56.29, 8. Rick Schultz (Episcopal) 1:57.11,14. Rylan Reyes (Cocoa Beach) 2:00.10

1600:1. Mason LaBlance (King) 4:18.91, 2. Adrian Iziliaev (Gulliver Prep) 4:21.01, 3. Kevin Aguilar (Mater Lakes) 4:25.31, 4. Donovan Carmichael (West Florida) 4:26.75,5. Rylan Reyes (Cocoa Beach) 4:27.18,6. Noah Carpenter (Nature Coast) 4:27.90, 7. Aidan Chandler (Bolles) 4:28.17, 8. Robert Joines (FAU High) 4:28.40

3200: 1. Jonas Dowdell (Edgewood) 9:31.07,2. Aaron Ches (Bolles) 9:35.02, 3. Kayaan Ghaffar (Gulliver Prep) 9:38.00, 4. Michael Gomez (FAU High) 9:42.09, 5. Kevin Aguilar 9:47.89,6. Noah McCollam (Astronaut) 9:49.67,7. Mason LaBlance (King) 9:52.69, 8. Samuel Merritt (Bay) 9:53.55

110 hurdles:1. Iason Williams (Raines) 14.21, 2. Antanious McClendon (Miami Jackson) 14.42, 3. Akai Tonge (Windermere Prep) 14.55, 4. Raheim Roberts (Raines) 14.56, 5. Tony Fields (Palatka) 14.77, 6. Arinthius Stevens (Godby) 14.81, 7. Jack Whelchel (St. Andrew’s) 14.91, 8. Jeremiah Daniels (Miami Central) 14.92,11. Nicko McNeil (Cocoa) 15.18, 15. Eric Williams (Titusville) 15.58

4x100 relay:1. Tenoroc 40.57, 2. Raines 40.85, 3. Cardinal Newman 40.96, 4. West Florida 41.38, 5. Lakewood 41.64, 6. Chamberlain 41.81, 7. Cardinal Mooney 41.82,8. Cocoa (Raymond Mcoy, Malik Evans, Jaylen Daley, Nicko McNeil) 41.91

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4x400 relay:1. Raines 3:12.82, 2. Andrew Jackson, 3. West Florida 3:17.22, 4. Villages 3:18.78,5. Cocoa Beach (Jovan Jackson, Rylan Reyes, Gage Stanley, Frank Venzara) 3:18.81,6. Calvary Christian 3:20.21, 7. Lakewood 3:20.68, 8. Eastside 3:20.80

4x800 relay:1. Aubrey Rogers 7:52.26, 2. Andrew Jackson 7:52.52, 3. Cardinal Newman 7:55.93, 4. Bishop Kenny 7:56.95,5. Cocoa Beach (Lars Manning, Elijah Daly, Asher Cerveny, Rylan Reyes) 7:58.62,6. Lake Highland Prep 8:01.92, 7. Bolles 8:05.53, 8. McKeel 8:06.11

High jump:1. Khylen Eccles (Pensacola) 2.14m, 2. Mekhi Yan (Atlantic) 2.02, 3. Tristan Richards (Calvary Christian) 1.97, 4. Emmanuel Decembre (North Miami Beach) 1.92, 5. Jayden Smith (North Broward Prep) 1.92, 6. Raheim Roberts (Raines) 1.87, 7. Kamari Saunders (Bay) 1.87, T-8. Mikkel Butler (Godby)/Mike Neal (Trinity Catholic) 1.87,10. Khamari Fletcher (Titusville) 1.87

Pole vault:1. Grant Williams (Montverde Academy) 4.50m, 2. Pierce Williams (South Walton) 4.50, 3. Taylor Leidel (Angeline Academy) 4.35, 4. Max Georgiev (Montverde Academy) 4.35, 5. Thomas Coppedge (Episcopal) 4.20, 6. Cameron Kelley (West Florida) 4.20, 7. Aidan Reilly (South Walton) 4.20, 8. Henry Mosley (South Walton) 4.05,13. Asher Krizmanich (Astronaut) 3.75

Long jump:1. Khylen Eccles (Pensacola) 6.93m, 2. Hamire Walker (Raines) 6.84, 3. Donovan Samuels (Miami Killian) 6.54, 4. David Whitaker (Wakulla) 6.46m, 5. Dequan Jackson (Palatka) 6.43, 6. Jonathan Showers (Pensacola Catholic) 6.42, 7. Jeef Dejean (Key West) 6.42,8. Alexander Christian (Titusville) 6.37

Triple jump:1. Devontey Oliver (Somerset Canyons) 15.02m, 2. David Whitaker (Wakulla) 14.80, 3. Sheldon Brown (Palatka) 13.88, 4. Kevin Carter Jr. (Stranahan) 13.86, 5. Raheim Roberts (Raines) 13.76, 6. Khylen Eccles (Pensacola) 13.68, 7. Jyair Wilson (Lakewood) 13.09, 8. Boston Nguyen (North Broward Prep) 12.95,9. Alexander Christian (Titusville) 12.94

Shot put:1. Micah Deem (Florida High) 16.59m, 2. Liam Marley (Calvary Christian) 16.46, 3. Tyler Murzyn (North Bay Haven) 16.06, 4. Leandro Batista (Key West) 15.92, 5. Edshawn Edouard (King’s Academy) 15.64, 6. David Diez (Calvary Christian) 15.51, 7. Johdeem Jones (Raines) 15.16, 8. Sawyer Fuchs (Calvary Christian) 14.62,9. Trenten Kelly (Titusville) 14.22, 18. Tommy Hay (Astronaut) 13.33

Discus:1. William Schafer (Lemon Bay) 53.57m, 2. Liam Marley (Calvary Christian) 53.13, 3. Maleek Lee (Booker) 48.28, 4. David Diez (Calvary Christian) 47.38, 5. Tyler Murzyn (North Bay Haven) 46.23, 6. Jarret Gay (Bozeman) 45.48, 7. Gabe Ellis (Gulliver Prep) 45.33, 8. Isaiah Watts (Tarpon Springs) 45.30,10. Trenten Kelly (Titusville) 43.95

Javelin:1. Aaron Kluener (Bishop Verot) 58.95m,2. Landon Plechaty (West Shore) 54.32,3. Jack Miller (King’s Academy) 50.21, 4. Preston Hernandez (South Walton) 49.80, 5. Lane Komara (Crystal River) 48.34, 6. John Quinn (Wolfson) 47.81, 7. Frank Brookins (Suwannee) 47.56, 8. Joseph Lizor (Nature Coast) 46.82

Girls

Team scores:T-1. Bolles/Montverde Academy 84, 3. Carrollton 42, 4. American Heritage 36, 5. Andrew Jackson 32, 6. Bishop Kenny 30, 7. Glades Central 28, 8. Episcopal 25, 9. Palatka 23, T-10. Pine Crest/Tampa Catholic 20,12. Cocoa 19,13. Gulliver Prep 18, 14. Pompano Beach 15, 15. Villages 14, 16. Key West 13, 17. Suwannee 12, 18. Oasis 11, 19. Calvary Christian (Ft. Lauderdale) 10, T-20. Florida High/Lake Highland Prep/Ransom Everglades 9, T-23. Boca Ciega/Cardinal Gibbons/Cardinal Newman/Miami Carol City/North Broward Prep 8, T-28. King’s Academy/South Walton 7, 30. St. John Paul II 6, T-31. Chaminade-Madonna/Coral Springs Charter/Immaculata-LaSalle/Paxon/Somerset College Prep/Union County/West Florida 5, T-38. Interlachen/Pensacola Catholic/SLAM/South Sumter 4, T-42. Lemon Bay/North Bay Haven 3,T-44. Astronaut/Berkely Prep/Calvary Christian (Clearwater)/Eastside/Fernandina Beach/NSU University/Pensacola/St. Andrew’s2, T-52.Aubrey Rogers/Edgewood/Marianna/Mater Lakes/Ribault/Tenoroc1

100:1. E’tesia Forbes (Glades Central) 11.57,2. Diamond Bryant (Cocoa) 11.80,3. Danielle Hagans (Andrew Jackson) 11.81, 4. Jewel Domingue (American Heritage) 11.82, 5. DaQuana Howell (Montverde Academy) 11.97, 6. Amia Bethea (Union County) 11.97, 7. Alexcia Liverpool (Chaminade-Madonna) 12.00, 8. Jordynn Tucker (Ribault) 12.03,11. Jayla Edgecombe (Cocoa) 12.30

200:1. E’tesia Forbes (Glades Central) 23.46, 2. DaQuana Howell (Montverde Academy) 24.08, 3. Jewel Domingue (American Heritage) 24.20, 4. Nakira Hudson (Montverde Academy) 24.25, 5. Adriana Rodriguez (Montverde Academy) 24.55, 6. Alexcia Liverpool (Chaminade-Madonna) 24.56, 7. Amia Bethea (Union County) 24.79,8. Diamond Bryant (Cocoa) 24.93, 11. Jayla Edgecombe (Cocoa) 25.12

1600:1. Ryleigh Hermanson (Suwannee) 5:01.00, 2. Sofie Stam (Bolles) 5:04.08, 3. Kate Brice (Episcopal) 5:07.26, 4. Whitney Morgan (Episcopal) 5:08.14, 5. Jazlyn Forbes (Oasis) 5:10.52, 6. Charlotte Joseph (Bolles) 5:12.73, 7. Maya Kovalcik (Fernandina Beach) 5:13.06, 8. Ingrid Astrom (Eastside) 5:13.71,10. Selah Vignier (West Shore) 5:16.12, 15. Rebecca Lee (Edgewood) 5:28.63

West Shore's Selah Vignier races in the girls 1,600 during the FHSAA Class 2A high school track and field championships in Jacksonville, Florida, on May 7, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

100 hurdles:1. Arianna Garcia (Carrollton) 14.05, 2. Jizelle Holland (Montverde Academy) 14.30, 3. Idorenyin Essiet (Pompano Beach) 14.42, 4. Aaliyah Olsen (American Heritage) 14.64, 5. Nijah Garnes (Andrew Jackson) 15.28, 6. Isabel Dawkins (Cardinal Newman) 15.33, 7. Synia Hughley (Pensacola) 15.34, 8. Ari Walker (Bolles) 15.58,11. I’Yana Barnes (Cocoa) 15.67, Raine Fludd (Astronaut) DQ

4x100 relay: 1. Cocoa (I’Yana Barnes, Diamond Bryant, Jayla Edgecombe, La’Nija Thomas) 47.38,2. Calvary Christian 47.94, 3. Boca Ciega 48.14, 4. Cardinal Newman 48.37, 5. Pensacola Christian 48.68, 6. Villages 48.70, 7. Florida High 49.05, 8. Coral Springs Charter 49.22,16. Titusville (Kori Freeman, Madison Ray, Saniig Harrell, Makayla McKenzie) 50.03

4x800 relay:1. Bishop Kenny 9:14.30, 2. Bolles 9:21.17, 3. Cardinal Gibbons 9:28.69, 4. Carrollton 9:31.19, 5. Episcopal 9:38.35, 6. Montverde Academy 9:38.37, 7. Calvary Christian 9:43.99,8. Edgewood (Wiktoria Gividen, Lily Myers, Rebecca Lee, Kendall Ratliff) 9:44.92, 15. Cocoa Beach (Ava Scaglione, Mairyn Mullins, Kylee Fitzpatrick, Esther Dobbin) 9:58.26

Long jump:1. Evie Freeman (Bolles) 6.16m, 2. Jewel Domingue (American Heritage) 5.81, 3. E’tesia Forbes (Glades Central) 5.63, 4. Nayo Wright (Somerset College Prep) 5.51, 5. Mya Shivers (Interlachen) 5.48, 6. Makiyah Mchenry (Florida High) 5.42,7. Kaylee Edwards (Astronaut) 5.39,8. Jashonna Mathis (Marianna) 5.35

Triple jump:1. Jewel Domingue (American Heritage) 12.51m, 2. Michayla Griffin (Villages) 11.74, 3. Destiny Williams (Palatka) 11.54, 4. Krystal Inhoof (Immaculata-LaSalle) 11.48, 5. Wynter Green (Bolles) 11.45, 6. Jizelle Holland (Montverde Academy) 11.41, 7. Amira Bryant (Boca Ciega) 11.38, 8. Tyesha Smith (Eastside) 11.23,17. Kaylee Edwards (Astronaut) 10.53

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Edgewood's Jonas Dowdell, Cocoa girls 4x100 win Class 2A state titles

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Abrams has grand slam and 5 RBIs, House, Tena and Millas also homer as Nationals rout Twins 15-2

WASHINGTON (AP) — CJ Abrams hit a grand slam with a career-high five RBIs, Drew Millas, Brady House and José Tena also homered and the Washington Nationals set their season high for runs in a 15-2 rout of the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Washington Nationals' CJ Abrams tosses his bat as he watches his grand slam during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) Washington Nationals' CJ Abrams follows through on his grand slam during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) Washington Nationals' CJ Abrams celebrates his grand slam during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) Washington Nationals pitcher Zak Kent throws during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass) Minnesota Twins' Matt Wallner (38) celebrates his home run with third base coach Ramon Borrego (46) during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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Washington also established season highs with four home runs and 10 extra-base hits. The Nationals hit four homers in a four-inning span after hitting none in their previous four games.

Miles Mikolas (1-3) gave up two runs and three hits in a season-high 5 1/3 innings. Mitchell Parker and Zak Kent finished a three-hitter as Washington won for the fifth time in 18 home games this season. Kent made his Nationals debut, three days after he was claimed off waivers from the Twins.

Abrams was 3 for 5 with two doubles and House had three RBIs. Millas' homer, which put Washington ahead 3-2 in the fifth, was his first since off Colorado's Dakota Hudson on June 21, 2024, at Coors field.

Daylen Lile and Curtis Mead walked to load the base with one out in the eighth. Luis García replaced Justin Topa and four pitches later, Abrams hit a 403-foot drive for his ninth home run this season. Tena's solo drive capped the seven-run inning.

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Twins starter Bailey Ober (3-2) gave up five runs and six hits in five innings. The Twins allowed their most runs since a 17-6 defeat to Milwaukee last June 20.

Matt Wallner had a solo homer and two RBIs for the Twins.

Wallner hit a 420-foot solo shot with two out in the fifth to give the Twins a 2-1 lead.

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Houston Rockets jersey history No. 13 - David Andersen (2009-10)

TheHouston Rocketshave had players donning a total of 52 different jersey numbers (and have one not part of any numerical series for Houston assistant coach and general manager Carroll Dawson) since their founding at the start of the 1967-68 season, worn by just under 500 players in the course of Rockets history.

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To honor all of the players who wore those numbers over the decades, Rockets Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who wore them since the founding of the team all those years ago right up to the present day.

With seven of those jerseys now retired to honor some of the greatest Rockets of all time to wear those jerseys, there is a lot of history to cover.

Dec 18, 2009; Dallas, TX, USA; Dallas Mavericks center Erick Dampier (25) blocks a shot from Houston Rockets center David Andersen (13) in the second quarter at American Airlines Arena. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

And for today's article, we will continue with the ninth of 11 who wore the No. 13, big man alum David Andersen. After starting his pro career abroad, Anderson was picked up with the 37th overall selection of the 2002 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks.

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The Melbourne, Australia native played the first season of his NBA career with the Houston Rockets after being signed by Houston in 2009. His stay came to an end when he was dealt to theToronto Raptorsin 2010.

During his time suiting up for the Rockets, Anderson wore only jersey No. 13 and put up 5.8 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

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Houston Rockets jersey history No. 13 - David Andersen (2009-10)

TheHouston Rocketshave had players donning a total of 52 different jersey numbers (and have one not part of any numerical series for Ho...
Khloé Kardashian says she was drugged at Coachella and locked herself in a bathroom for hours

Khloé Kardashian revealed on her podcast that she was drugged at Coachella in 2015.

Entertainment Weekly Khloe Kardashian, Tyga, and Kylie Jenner at Coachella in 2015Credit: Khloe Kardashian/Instagram

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  • The reality star attended a party, where she drank a mysterious "juice" that had been spiked and locked herself in a bathroom for hours.

  • “I remember just feeling really crazy,” she said.

Khloé Kardashianhas always been an open book with her fans, and in a new Q&A session, she revealed the disturbing reason she hasn’t been toCoachellain over a decade.

In 2015, the yearDrake,Jack White, andAC/DCheadlined, Kardashian hit the music festival with her teenage sistersKendallandKylie Jenner(and Kylie’s boyfriendTyga).

But behind the fun photos they posted on social media, it “wasn’t the best experience,” the reality star admitted Wednesday on her podcastKhloé in Wonder Landin response to a fan who asked if she had ever been to Coachella.

“I got drugged without me knowing,” she explained. “There was this juice at this party we were at… I don’t think anyone, like, druggedme. I just think I was the dumb one [who drank it] and didn’t realize that everyone was on drugs.”

After ingesting the spiked beverage, “I remember just feeling really crazy,” Kardashian continued. “No one wants to feel like that and not know why they’re like that.”

Next thing she knew, she had locked herself in a bathroom at the party — and couldn’t get out for hours.

“I just didn’t realize what was happening until after it happened,” Kardashian said. “I was on drugs and everyone was yelling at me because I wouldn’t get out of the bathroom. But I got scared. I was in my head. I was so scared. So my experience was not good.”

Kendall and Kylie Jenner at Coachella in 2015Credit: Papjuice/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

During the “Ask Me Anything” episode, the mom of two also answered a fan’s question about her 2007 arrest for DUI and if the rumor was true that her friend Malika Haqqdid her hair for her mugshot.

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The short answer: yes.

As Kardashian explained, “the first time I got arrested,” at the time of the DUI, “was obviously really scary… I didn’t know I was going to go to jail because it was my very first offense.”

Because she was arrested on a weekend, she had to remain in jail until that Monday.

"So, I was in a holding cell with 23 other women who were all prostitutes besides me,” reminisced the reality star. “But, I was in a very short dress, so I looked questionable, I imagine.”

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Kardashian was ultimately sentenced to three years probation; however, she laterviolated the termswhen she failed to complete roadside cleanup duty and enroll in an alcohol education class. In 2018, she was sentenced to 30 days in jail — and that’s when Haqq gave her a makeover.

“For that mugshot, Malika did do my hair,” confirmed Kardashian, who only served three hours due to overcrowding. “She did a good job.”

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