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Sunday’s Washington Daily Game: 4-2-6.

Sunday’s Washington Keno: 3-25-26- 33-37-38-40-41-45-47-53-54-60- 64-66-70-75-77-78-80.

Saturday’s Washington Daily Game: 9-3-8.

Sat. Lotto: 18-25-30-33-39-44.

No winner. Next jackpot $7.3 million.

Sat. Keno: 3-5-12-13-21-22-23-30-33- 37-38-40-41-49-56-60-61-67-71-76.

Sat. Quinto: K

, 10

, 9

, 3“, 9“.

No winner. Next jackpot $1.89 million.

Saturday’s Powerball: 21-23-39-44-47.

Power Ball: 19.

Saturday’s Wild Card: 5-10-17-19-25.

Wild Card: A“.

Sat. Montana Cash: 2-8-13-16-35.

Today in history

1502: Christopher Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on his fourth and final trip to the Western Hemisphere.

1754: A cartoon in Benjamin Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette showed a snake cut into sections, each part representing an American colony; the caption read, “Join or die.”

1913: The 17th amendment to the Constitution, providing for the election of U.S. senators by popular vote rather than selection by state legislatures, was ratified.

1926: Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett became the first men to fly over the North Pole.

1960: The Food and Drug Administration approved a pill as safe for birth control use. (The pill, Enovid, was made by G.D. Searle and Co. of Chicago.)

1961: Federal Communications Commission chairman Newton N. Minow condemned television programming as a “vast wasteland” in a speech to the National Association of Broadcasters.

1980: 35 motorists were killed when a Liberian freighter rammed the Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay in Florida, causing a 1,400-foot section to collapse.

1974: The House Judiciary Committee opened hearings on whether to recommend the impeachment of President Nixon.