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Texas Lottery results: Powerball, Pick 3 winning numbers for May 6, 2026

TheTexas Lotteryoffers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.

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Here's a look at May 6, 2026, results for each game:

Powerball

18-27-51-65-68, Powerball: 05, Power Play: 3

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When is the next Powerball drawing?

The next Powerball drawing is on Saturday, May 09, 2026 at 10:12 p.m.

Pick 3

Morning: 6-0-4, FIREBALL: 4

Day: 5-8-5, FIREBALL: 7

Evening: 8-5-4, FIREBALL: 0

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Pick 4

Morning: 0-1-5-4, FIREBALL: 2

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Day: 9-6-3-8, FIREBALL: 4

Evening: 9-2-8-5, FIREBALL: 5

Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.

All or Nothing

Morning: 01-02-04-05-06-07-08-13-15-16-17-19

Day: 02-03-04-05-09-16-17-18-19-22-23-24

Evening: 04-05-08-09-11-12-14-16-17-19-20-23

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Texas Lottery results: Powerball, Pick 3 winning numbers for May 6, 2026

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Australia charges two women linked to ISIS with slavery after return from Syria

By Renju Jose and Christine Chen

Reuters

SYDNEY, May 8 (Reuters) - Australian police on Friday charged two women linked to the Islamic State extremist group with slavery offences after they returned from Syria, where they had been detained ‌in a refugee camp for more than seven years.

The women, Kawsar Ahmad, 54, and her daughter Zeinab Ahmad, ‌31, face crimes against humanity charges including owning and using a slave in Syria, which carry a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison, police said.

The pair, ​among a group of four women and nine children who returned to Australia from Syria on Thursday, were arrested at Melbourne airport.

"This remains an active investigation into very serious allegations," Australian Federal Police Assistant Commissioner Counter Terrorism Stephen Nutt said in a statement.

The two women travelled to Syria in 2014 with their families and allegedly kept a female slave at their home, police said. They faced court ‌on Friday and will remain in custody ⁠until their next hearings on Monday, the Magistrate's Court of Victoria said.

Reuters could not immediately contact the women or their lawyers.

Separately, 32-year-old woman Janai Safar was arrested at Sydney airport on Thursday and ⁠charged with terror-related offences, including allegedly joining Islamic State. The charges carry a maximum jail term of 10 years.

Safar was refused bail by a Sydney court on Friday and will stay behind bars until her next hearing on July 15, court records showed.

Safar travelled to Syria in ​2015 ​to join her husband, who had previously left Australia and joined ISIS, ​according to police.

The government said earlier this week ‌that the group of 13 women and children planned to return to Australia from Syrian camps without official assistance.

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AUTHORITIES WILL 'THROW THE BOOK' AT THEM

The arrival of the women and children put pressure on Australia's centre-left government with critics blaming the government for not doing enough to prevent their travel home. But the government said there were "very serious limits" on what authorities could do to prevent Australian citizens re-entering the country.

"Australian citizens are entitled to Australian passports. They're entitled to come into Australia," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said ‌on a radio interview with Nova Melbourne.

"What we're entitled to do though ​is to throw the book at them and that's precisely what we're doing."

Three ​of the four women who returned faced serious charges, ​and the other will be monitored, Albanese added.

He later told reporters at a press conference he had ‌sympathy for their children, who were "victims of decisions that ​their parents have made".

"It is ​appropriate that they undergo support," he said.

Following ISIS's territorial defeat, many relatives of suspected fighters were detained in Syrian camps.

In January, the United States began moving detained ISIS members out of Syria after the collapse of the Kurdish-led Syrian ​Democratic Forces, which had been guarding around ‌a dozen facilities holding fighters and affiliated civilians, including foreigners.

The Australian government repatriated four women and 13 children ​from Syrian camps in 2022. About 21 Australians remain in al-Roj camp, the Australian Broadcasting Corp reported.

(Reporting by ​Renju Jose and Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Lincoln Feast)

Australia charges two women linked to ISIS with slavery after return from Syria

By Renju Jose and Christine Chen SYDNEY, May 8 (Reuters) - Australian police on Friday charged two women linked to the Islamic St...
Former Eagles WR Jalen Reagor lands tryout with the Browns

FormerPhiladelphia Eaglesfirst-round draft pick Jalen Reagor is apparently still searching for another NFL opportunity.

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According to reports, theCleveland Brownsrecently brought Reagor in for a tryout as the former first-round selection attempts to continue what has become a winding professional football journey. At one point, Reagor was viewed as a foundational piece for theEagles' offense.

Philadelphia selected him with the 21st overall pick during the 2020 NFL Draft, hoping his explosiveness, speed, and return ability would add another dynamic layer to the offense. Instead, his tenure in Philadelphia quickly became one of the more heavily scrutinized draft decisions in recent franchise history.

Fair or unfair, much of that criticism stemmed from who came after him. The Eagles famously drafted Reagor one selection ahead of Justin Jefferson, a reality that followed him throughout his time in Philadelphia and intensified scrutiny surrounding every drop, missed opportunity, and inconsistent performance.

Jalen Reagor’s NFL journey takes yet another turn

Since leaving Philadelphia, Reagor has struggled to establish a long-term footing anywhere. He spent time with theMinnesota Vikings,New England Patriots, andLos Angeles Chargerswhile attempting to revive his career as both a receiver and return specialist. While flashes of athleticism still appear occasionally, consistency has remained elusive.

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That said, NFL teams continue giving him opportunities for a reason.

Reagor still possesses traits organizations covet. He remains explosive in space, offers versatility on special teams, and has enough raw speed to stress defenses vertically. For teams looking to add competition at the bottom of the roster, taking a low-risk look at a former first-round talent often makes sense.

For Cleveland, the tryout represents little risk and possible upside. TheBrownscontinue searching for offensive playmakers and wide receiver depth, particularly players capable of contributing in multiple phases.

Reagor’s return ability alone could make him intriguing enough to warrant a closer look during camp competition. Whether anything ultimately develops from the tryout remains unclear.

Still, the fact that Reagor continues receiving opportunities speaks to both the league’s belief in his athletic talent and the difficult reality of first-round expectations. Sometimes careers don’t unfold the way anyone initially imagined, but as long as teams keep making calls, the opportunity for redemption remains alive.

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Former Eagles WR Jalen Reagor lands tryout with the Browns

FormerPhiladelphia Eaglesfirst-round draft pick Jalen Reagor is apparently still searching for another NFL opportunity. According...
Buxton hits 3-run HR, Bradley has 8 strikeouts to help Twins beat Nationals 10-3

WASHINGTON (AP) — Byron Buxton hit a three-run homer, Brooks Lee drove in three runs and Taj Bradley struck out eight in six solid innings to help the Minnesota Twins beat the Washington Nationals 11-3 on Tuesday night.

Associated Press Minnesota Twins' Luke Keaschall (15) and Kody Clemens, center, celebrate with Royce Lewis (23) after scoring against the Washington Nationals on a double hit by Brooks Lee during the second inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jess Rapfogel) Minnesota Twins' Brooks Lee hits a two RBI double during the second inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jess Rapfogel) Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Taj Bradley throws to the Washington Nationals during the first inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jess Rapfogel) Washington Nationals starting pitcher Cade Cavalli throws to the Minnesota Twins during the first inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jess Rapfogel)

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Buxton's homer, his sixth in the last eight games and 11th this season, made it 10-3 in the eighth. Lee was 3 for 5 with two doubles and Trevor Larnach added two hits and two RBIs.

Bradley (4-1) gave up two runs and four hits and walked two.

Cade Cavalli (1-2) gave up six runs — three earned — in four innings for the Nationals, who are 4-13 at home this season.

Kody Clemens was hit by a pitch with two outs in the second and Luke Keaschall followed with an infield single before Lee doubled down right field line to give the Twins a 2-1 lead.

Austin Martin singled before Clemens and Keaschall each walked to load the bases with no outs in the fourth. Martin scored when Lee reached on a fielding error by Cavalli and a sacrifice fly by Royce Lewis drove in Clemens before Larnach’s two-run double made it 6-1.

Daylen Lile walked, moved to third when Curtis Mead doubled and scored when CJ Abrams reached on a fielder's choice to give the Nationals a 1-0 lead in the first inning.

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Mead's double in the fifth drove in Lile.

Mead and José Tena each went 2 for 4 with a double.

Josh Bell singled to drive in Ryan Jeffers, who led off the seventh with a double, to make it 7-2.

James Wood hit a liner off the top of the wall in left for a double that drove in Tena in the bottom of the inning and cut the Nationals' deficit to 7-3.

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Minnesota RHP Bailey Ober (3-1, 3.55 ERA) starts Wednesday against Miles Mikolas (0-3, 8.23) in the second of a three-game series.

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Buxton hits 3-run HR, Bradley has 8 strikeouts to help Twins beat Nationals 10-3

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Justice Dept. finds UCLA medical school illegally used race in admissions

The Justice Department found Wednesday that the medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles, illegally considered race in admissions, as the Trump administration ramps upscrutiny of colleges' processes for selecting students.

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The finding escalates the Trump administration's ongoingstandoff with UCLA, which has focused mostly on the main campus’s response to allegations of antisemitic harassment. UCLA's medical school didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

Affirmative action in college admissions has been illegal since a 2023 Supreme Court ruling forbade it. Trump is accusing colleges of using applicants’personal statementsand other proxies to consider race in admissions, which conservatives view as illegal discrimination. The Justice Department opened investigations in March into possible race-based discrimination in medical school admissions at Stanford, Ohio State and the University of California, San Diego.

The Trump administration previously has targeted undergraduate admissions at selective colleges, demanding they collect data to show they are complying with the Supreme Court ruling.

The Justice Department’s year-long investigation into UCLA found its medical school discriminated against white and Asian American students by favoring Black and Hispanic applicants.

As part of its evidence, the department cited data showing admitted students who were Black or Hispanic had lower average grade-point averages and test scores in 2023 and 2024. Among Black students admitted in 2024, the average GPA was 3.72, for example, compared with 3.84 for Asian Americans and 3.83 for white students.

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The department says that’s evidence the medical school was using non-academic factors to achieve diversity goals.

“As a result of these practices, highly qualified White, Asian, and other students were denied admission on the basis of their race,” said Harmeet Dhillon, head of the department’s Civil Rights Division, in a letter of findings.

The finding sets the stage for a voluntary resolution to bring UCLA into compliance with the Justice Department’s legal interpretation or, if none can be reached, potential legal action. Penalties could include a loss of federal funding.

The Supreme Court ruling that banned the use ofaffirmative action in admissionssaid colleges could still consider how race has shaped students’ lives if applicants share that information in their admissions essays. Trump has raised concerns that colleges and universities were using personal statements and other proxies to consider race.

In March, a coalition of 17 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging aTrump administration policythat requires higher education institutions to collect data showing they aren’t considering race in admissions.

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