Two Oaklawn winners trained by Brad Cox are entered in a Churchill Downs stakes race, that like the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, dates to 1875.
Christopher Hopkins, known as “The Makeover Guy,” twice was a guest on “Oprah.” The man who was found dead in a swimming pool ...
At first, disarmament was imposed on Germany. American and Russian forces seized weapons depots, sealed off factories, and ...
The state racing board, which has the power to suspend the meet, is demanding action and the Orange County track promises ...
Newsweek's Carlo Versano talks with Justin Stapley of “The Conservative Underground” about anti-Trump Republicans, MAGA, and ...
The colossal damage from Brexit, in the spotlight again with the publication of new and eye-catching calculations, offers Labour a way out ...
More legal losses for Trump as cases against ‘enemies’ James Comey and Letitia James tossed: live - Monday afternoon, ...
Zack Polanski – an environmental activist, gay, vegan and former actor – is gaining ground among young voters in the UK, ...
In this feature, first published in 2015, David Jenkins questioned if peace had finally come to Jamie Blandford. Revisit the ...
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Today in History for Nov. 30: In 1667, Irish writer and satirist Jonathan Swift was born. In 1782, a preliminary peace treaty ending the American War of Independence was signed between Britain and the ...
Codenamed ‘Madeleine,’ she was known in French Resistance circles as a mysterious figure who seemed to appear and vanish like ...
Confidently handled by jockey Jean Briceno, Lyudmila raced three- or four-wide around the turn, before out-quickening the ...
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