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Trainer Steve Asmussen on Combatant

Asmussen talks how Combatant is comfortable at Churchill Downs and has similar personality to 2017’s LookingAtLee

      

 

 

What Mueller Wants to Ask Trump About Obstruction, and What It Means

The questions show the special counsel’s focus on obstruction of justice and touch on some surprising other areas.

Mueller Has Dozens of Inquiries for Trump in Broad Quest on Russia Ties and Obstruction

The questions provide the most detailed look yet at the special counsel investigation and show an effort to learn about the president’s thinking.

Gig Economy Business Model Dealt a Blow in California Ruling

The state’s highest court made it much harder for companies like Uber to classify workers as contractors rather than employees.

The pressure is on at IU: Romeo Langford's commitment sends expectations soaring

He’s a Hoosier, and now Archie Miller is rolling toward the future.

      

 

 

Reports of Sexual Assault in the Military Rise by 10 Percent, Pentagon Finds

A total of 6,769 Defense Department personnel reported being sexually assaulted in the 2017 fiscal year. It was the largest yearly increase since 2014.

Video: Romeo Langford picks Indiana

New Albany High School basketball standout Romeo Langford revealed his college choice – choosing Indiana University over Kansas and Vanderbilt.

        

White House Considers Restricting Chinese Researchers Over Espionage Fears

The administration, fearing Chinese technological dominance, is considering tighter restrictions on Chinese researchers in the United States as a trade fight escalates.

White House Delays Tariffs on E.U., Canada and Mexico for 30 Days

President Trump will give Canada, Mexico and the European Union another 30-day reprieve from steel and aluminum tariffs, delaying punishing levies on key allies.

A Refugee Caravan is Hoping for Asylum in the U.S. How Are These Cases Decided?

A look at the explosion of asylum applicants and how managing them has become one of the Trump administration’s toughest immigration challenges.

Meet the Schlapps, Washington’s Trump-Era ‘It Couple’

Matt and Mercedes Schlapp, conservatives who scrambled aboard the Trump juggernaut, have made money, lost friends and become a symbol of the deep divide in the G.O.P.

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