Oregon Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 4 results for May 8

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

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Here's a look at May 8, 2026, results for each game:

Winning Mega Millions numbers from May 8 drawing

37-47-49-51-58, Mega Ball: 16

Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Pick 4 numbers from May 8 drawing

1PM: 8-8-1-3

4PM: 2-2-2-8

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7PM: 7-2-7-4

10PM: 1-7-4-6

Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.

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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 8

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Paycom CEO Chad Richison donates to OETA after Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto

A foundation created by Paycom founder and CEO Chad Richison announced Friday it is donating $500,000 to the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority in the wake of avetofor a funding extension by Gov. Kevin Stitt for the agency that broadcasts “Sesame Street,” “Antiques Roadshow” and highly acclaimed Ken Burns documentaries.

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The grant from the Richison Family Foundation, established by Richison, is intended to help sustain OETA’s public media services for Oklahomans, including PBS KIDS early learning programming, the award-winning Oklahoma News Report and the statewide Wireless Emergency Alert system.

More:Oklahoma governor vetoes OETA extension, putting public TV at risk

“At a time when federal support for public broadcasting is uncertain, this investment from the Richison Family Foundation is both meaningful and essential,” said Shawn Black, executive director of OETA. “We are incredibly grateful for partners like the Richison Family Foundation, who believe in our mission and help make it possible. Their support also highlights the vital role underwriters play in sustaining public television as a trusted, noncommercial resource for all.”

Such underwriting has long been a part of funding for public broadcasting; the Richison Family Foundation grant represents 17% of the $2.95 million in funding the legislature allocated for the 2026 fiscal year.

“Public broadcasting is an essential resource for communities,” Richison said. “I’m proud to support OETA, a sustainable organization that is making a lasting impact.”

The Richison contribution and other donations will not end uncertainty about public broadcasting in Oklahoma that first went on the air in 1956 after OETA was created by state lawmakers. The statewide public television network, reaching all 77 counties through four full-power transmitters and 14 low-power translators draws more than 650,000 viewers each week, making OETA one of the most-watched PBS stations in the nation.

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Citing President Donald Trump’s opposition to public broadcasting and contending it shouldn’t be subsidized by taxpayers, Stitt vetoed OklahomaSenate Bill 1461, which would have extended the sunset date for OETA, from July 1, 2026, to July 1, 2031.

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Without the state Senate and House of Representative's overriding Stitt's veto ofSB 1461— authored bySen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, andRep. Gerrid Kendrix, R-Altus — OETA's legal mandate to operate as Oklahoma's public broadcaster could expire on July 1. Another bill, HB 3320, also addresses the sunset provision faced by OETA and passed 92 to 0.

“Right now, OETA’s focus remains on continuing to serve Oklahoma communities through trusted educational programming, PBS KIDS resources, local storytelling and journalism, statewide emergency communications infrastructure through WARN, and free over-the-air public television access for all 77 counties,” spokesperson Jennifer Mullins told The Oklahoman in an emailed statement.

“As legislative discussions continue regarding SB 1461 and HB 3320, we encourage Oklahomans who value OETA’s service to respectfully share their support for continued public television service with their legislators.”

Contributing: Brandy McDonnell, The Oklahoman

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Hundreds of homes damaged in Mississippi storms as multiple tornadoes reported

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Powerful storms that included at least one confirmed tornado tore through parts of Mississippi, collapsing hundreds of homes, tearing up trees and downing power lines, authorities said Thursday.

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There were no immediate reports of deaths or severe injuries from the storms that struck several counties Wednesday night.

A mobile home park in the small community of Bogue Chitto in Lincoln County was severely damaged.

“I was just watching TikTok on my bed and thought it was thunder. I went to my living room. I went back to my room, and the room’s gone,” resident Max Mahaffey told WAPT-TV.

He said he wasn't injured, but his grandmother hurt her ankle and some of his neighbors suffered cuts and bruises.

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The National Weather Service said “a very large and dangerous tornado” moved from eastern Lincoln County into Lawrence County.

Gov. Tate Reeves said multiple tornadoes were reported throughout the central and western parts of the state and that the state Emergency Management Agency was coordinating response efforts.

“Pray for Mississippi,” he posted online.

Emergency officials in Lincoln County said the severe weather caused major damage and several injuries, but no deaths.

“Damage assessments are ongoing, there are multiple roads blocked in the county we ask that you please refrain from sightseeing as crews are working,” the emergency management department posted early Thursday.

More storms were expected Thursday with the possibility of tornadoes across parts of Alabama, Georgia and Florida, the weather service said. Strong storms also were possible for parts of the Carolinas and Texas.

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Check out the lineup for this year's Levitt AMP series in Springfield

Free, family-friendly concerts are returning to downtown Springfield this summer.

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The Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series will kick off its seventh season May 28, according to a community announcement from the Springfield Area Arts Council, which is organizing the series this year. The concerts will take place every Thursday through July 30.

The 10-week series, presented by PNC Bank, will feature a diverse lineup of performers from across the world. Entertainment will begin at 6:15 p.m. each Thursday in the vacant block north of the Illinois Governor's Mansion at Fifth Street and Capitol Avenue.

Each evening will include a Kids' Kickoff at 6:15 p.m., an opening act at 6:45 p.m. and a headliner at 7:45 p.m., according to the announcement.

More:'You get energy when you're down here': Levitt AMP makes play to stay in Springfield

Food, drinks and other activities available

The public is invited to bring their own food, drinks, lawn chairs and blankets. Food trucks and beverages will be available for purchase on-site, and local restaurants will be open for takeout.

Here is this year's main performers:

  • May 28: Chloe Kimes (Americana)

  • June 4: Anita Michelle Jackson (Jazz)

  • June 11: The Matchsellers (Bluegrass)

  • June 18: The Psycodelics (Funk)

  • June 25: Roben Moreno & The Zydeco Re-Evolution (Zydeco)

  • July 2: Shawn Holt & The Teardrops (Blues)

  • July 9: Lowdown Brass Band (Hip Hop/Reggage)

  • July 16: Esso Funk (Afro-Caribbean)

  • July 23: Carver Commodore (Alternative Rock)

  • July 30: Doc Robinson (Indie Pop/Soul)

More information is available on the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series Facebook page atfacebook.com/LevittAMPSpringfield.

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The concert series is made possible through support from local sponsors, including a three-year matching grant from the Levitt Foundation and a presenting sponsorship from PNC Bank.

"PNC has proudly supported the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series since its inception because we've seen how free, high-quality arts programming can strengthen downtown Springfield and bring people together," Brian Ray, PNC regional president of central Illinois, said in the announcement. "This series reflects our long-standing commitment to the community by creating experiences that celebrate creativity, connectivity and local pride."

The series, which began in 2019, has seen significant growth in attendance. Last year, more than 16,700 people attended the concerts, a 116% increase from the first year, according to the announcement.

Production of the music series is also supported by the city of Springfield, Central Baptist Church, Downtown Springfield Inc. and Springfield Youth Performance Group, among others.

"Every season, our community shows up with heart, energy and a love for live music which transforms the Y Block into a place of creativity, community, connection and caring," Jay Shanle, program director for the series, said in the announcement. "We're excited for what this year will bring and grateful to be part of it."

  • The Juneteenth Celebration Committee will co-host the June 18 concert as part of its week-long Juneteenth celebration that begins June 11.

  • The Sangamon Mass Transit District will offer a bus as a cooling station at three concerts.

Those interested in volunteering at the concerts can contact levittamp@downtownspringfield.org.

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Matthew McConaughey and Wife Camila McConaughey Step Out in Rome 1 Month Before 14th Wedding Anniversary

Matthew McConaughey and Camila McConaughey were seen out for a date night in Rome on Tuesday, May 5

People Camila McConaughey and Mathew McConaughey in Rome on May 5, 2026Credit: COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID

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  • The married couple appears to be in Italy ahead of filming for Matthew's new movie Positano

  • Camila and Matthew met in 2006 and have been married since June 2012; they share three children

Matthew McConaugheyandCamila McConaugheyare looking suave in Rome.

The married couple were photographed out for a stroll in Italy's capital on Tuesday, May 5, just over a month before they celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary in June. Matthew, 56, wore a blue suit, casual shoes and a white shirt sans tie for their date night, while Camila, 43, dressed in a loose-fitting all-black outfit with white sneakers. The couple appeared to travel to Rome ahead of production for Matthew's new Italy-set Netflix moviePositano;Deadlinereported in December that he will costar with Zoe Saldaña.

Matthew and Camila met in 2006 and began dating by 2007; the couplemarried in 2012. They sharethree children, including son Levi, 17, daughter Vida, 16, and youngest son Livingston, 13. The couple celebrate their wedding anniversary on June 9 each year, though they admitted in 2025 that theyfrequently forget which datethe actual milestone took place on. "This joke's happened many times before, and we don't mean it for it to happen, but for whatever reason, Camila and I never remember our anniversary," he said, in a video he reshared toInstagramfrom anAccess Hollywoodinterview.

"We may forget the date but try to remember the meaning #happyanniversary," Matthew wrote on social media at the time.

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Camila McConaughey and Matthew McConaughey in Rome on May 5, 2026Credit: COBRA TEAM / BACKGRID

Matthew and the Brazilian-born Camila famously met for the first time at a nightclub in Los Angeles. "It was as if she was floating. And I did not say, ‘Who is that?' I said, ‘What is that?' And then introduced myself," he told PEOPLE back in 2020. "Since that evening I have not wanted to spend time with any other woman, definitely have not wanted to sleep with anyone else. I've not wanted to have children with anyone else other than her."

The familylives in Matthew's home state Texas: they are very close with Matthew's motherKay "MaMac" McConaughey, 94. Camila recently shared some insight into her bond with her mother-in-law when she shared a photo onInstagramof them smiling together at an event for the family's nonprofit organization MJM on May 3. "We make a pretty good combo! Wild to say, but true thatone of my best friends it is my mother in law❤️," she wrote in a caption to that post.

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Matthew most recently appeared in a movie with 2025'sThe Lost Buson Apple TV; the film alsofeatured their son, Levi, in a supporting role. That project actually marked the first live-action movie McConaughey has appeared in since 2019'sThe Gentlemen. He will return to the big screen this summer withThe Rivals of Amziah King, in limited theaters Aug. 14 and everywhere Aug. 21.

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Jane Fonda breaks silence on ex-husband Ted Turner's death: 'I loved Ted with all my heart'

Jane Fonda is honoring to her late ex-husband, Ted Turner, after he died May 6 at age 87.

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Key Points

  • The actress was married to the CNN founder from 1991 until 2001.

  • Turner announced that he'd been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2018.

Jane Fondais paying tribute to herlate ex-husband Ted Turnerwith a lengthy statement.

"MY IMMEDIATE THOUGHTS ABOUT TED," Fonda began on Wednesday via Instagram, "He swept into my life, a gloriously handsome, deeply romantic, swashbuckling pirate and I’ve never been the same. He needed me. No one had ever let me know they needed me, and this wasn’t your average human being that needed me, this was the creator of CNN, and Turner Classic Movies, who had won the America’s Cup as the world’s greatest sailor. He had a big life, a brilliant mind and a soaring sense of humor. "

The Oscar-winning actress was married to the CNN founder from 1991 until 2001.

"He could also take care of me. That was new as well. To be needed and cared for simultaneously is transformative. Ted Turner helped me believe in myself. He gave me confidence. I think I did the same for him, but that’s what women are raised to do. Men like Ted aren’t supposed to express need and vulnerability. That was Ted’s greatest strength, I believe," she continued.

Turner and Fonda in 2017Credit: Rick Diamond/Getty

Fonda said that Turner "taught me more than any other person or school classes" about nature, wildlife, hunting, fishing, business and strategy.

"Ted was supremely strategic. It was likely innate, but he studied the Classics in college, knew about the Peleponesian War inside and out and the strategies used by Alexander the Great and even Genghis Khan. And sailing big boats as he did further honed those strategic talents which he then brought into his businesses to much success. He could see around corners for sure," she wrote. "Next to Katharine Hepburn, Ted was the most competitive person I have ever met and that was fascinating to witness. Whether it was who’d made the most ski runs at the end of the day, to acres of land owned (stewarded is the more fitting word for his relationship to land), who had the most billions, how many countries he’d made love to his prior lover in and could I match that, it was challenging. Ted was challenging, but I’ve always been up for a challenge, and with Ted it was almost always worth it. "

Fonda noted that she loved "Ted with all my heart."

"I see him in heaven now with all the wildlife he helped bring back from extinction – the black footed ferrets, the prairie dogs, Big Horned sheep, Mexican Gray Wolf, the Yellowstone wolf pack, bison, the red cockaded woodpecker and so many more, they’re all gathered at the pearly gates applauding and thanking him for saving their species," she wrote.

She acknowledged Turner's five children. "Five talented, complex kids who I had the privilege of becoming stepmother to," she wrote. "I had four stepmothers growing up and I know how important stepmothers can be, so we all did our best to build an extended, rag tag family, and I love them to this day. If it was complicated to be married to him, think how complicated it was being his child. And they are all doing fine."

Fonda concluded: "Rest in Peace, dearest Ted. You are loved and you will be remembered."

Fonda has spoken fondly of her relationship with Turner in the decades since their split, revealing on an 2023 episode of theConan O’Brien Needs a Friendpodcast that the environmentalist was instrumental in helping her to find and embrace her own sense of humor.

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“Spending 10 years with Ted, who is hysterical, oh my God he is funny,” she remarked at the time. “And outrageous. And I saw it’s okay to be outrageous. And that really helped me.”

She went on to compare Turner to a “sieve,” adding, “It just all comes out. But his take on life is just — like Lily [Tomlin’s] — it’s inherently funny.”

The pair also used their voices for good during their marriage, working together to co-found the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential (GCAPP) in 1995. The charity organization works to "improve the overall health and well-being of young people" in the Peach state, per its website.

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Speaking at GCAPP's 30th annual EmPower Party and gala event last November, Fonda became emotional as she credited Turner with its continued success.

"It was a very challenging time in Georgia. Had I not been with Ted, this was something, had he not stood by me with his love and support, we never would have survived," she told the crowd, perPEOPLE.

She continued, "Ted’s not here, but he is here in my heart and I know he is here in a lot of our hearts."

Turner Enterprises announced the billionaire entrepreneur’s death in a May 6 statement.

"Ted was an intensely involved and committed leader, intrepid, fearless and always willing to back a hunch and trust his own judgement," CNN CEO Mark Thompson said. "He was and always will be the presiding spirit of CNN. Ted is the giant on whose shoulders we stand, and we will all take a moment today to recognize him and his impact on our lives and the world."

News of Turner's death comes eight years after he revealed in a 2018 interview withGood Morning Americathat he'd been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia.

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WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg coming to Memphis in May BBQ contest

It’s not just the ribs that will be bringing the heat to the2026 Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.

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Professional wrestling icon Bill Goldberg is slated to appear on Friday, May 15, at Liberty Park, leaving the ring for the smoke pit, connecting generations of fans united by the thrill of competition and the perfect smoked meat.

“Memphis has always been the home of champions, whether it’s in the ring or on the grill,” said Mack Weaver, Memphis in May president and CEO. “Bringing Goldberg to the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest is a celebration of that spirit. It’s bold, it’s exciting, and it’s uniquely Memphis.”

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Starting at 2 p.m. May 15, fans can stop by the Patriot Tactical Booth and grab photos and autographs with the WWE Hall of Famer, perhaps best known for his 173-win streak at World Championship Wrestling.

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According to Memphis in May, Goldberg will make many other special appearances throughout the day, blending his larger-than-life persona and star power with one of the city’s most celebrated culinary events.

The Memphis in May barbecue contest is set for May 13-16 at Liberty Park. For more information, visitmemphisinmay.org/barbecue.

Brian Strickland is the Food & Dining reporter at the The Commercial Appeal. Contact him atbrian.strickland@commercialappeal.com.

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