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Dale Romans doubles down on Kentucky Derby chances with Free Drop Billy, Promises Fulfilled

Is this the year Dale Romans finally wins the Kentucky Derby? Churchill Downs’ winningest trainer has Free Drop Billy and Promises Fulfilled.

      

 

 

Ashley Judd Sues Harvey Weinstein, Saying He Tried To Damage Her Career

The 50-year-old actress said that after she rebuffed the producer’s sexual advances, he badmouthed her to the filmmaker of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, costing her a prime role.,

Trying To Merge Into Heavy Traffic? Try Rochambeau

Marco Sanchez was in traffic in Houston and another driver was trying forever to merge into his lane. How about a game of rock paper scissors? When Sanchez lost, he let the guy in front of him.

Just Like The Civil War, GPS Devices Threaten Georgia Bridge

A covered bridge near Atlanta was burned during the war. It’s been rebuilt four times but is being damaged. Member station WABE reports oversized vehicles, directed by GPS, are smashing into the roof.

University Heights star KyKy Tandy still waiting on Kentucky, Louisville basketball offers

One of the top basketball players in the state is still waiting to see if he will receive a scholarship offer from Kentucky or Louisville.

        

At War: How to Read the Army’s Budget Request for More Precision Ordnance

The Army’s proposed artillery budget signals a shift in the role of its artillery force, which was often relegated to infantry operations during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Updating The Community Reinvestment Act Is Fraught With Disagreement

The 1970s law targets redlining in the banking industry. Regulators want to update the CRA so it reflects the way mobile banking has reshaped the industry. That’s proving to be a difficult task.

Demonstrators To March In Puerto Rico To Protest Austerity Measures

Large protests are expected in Puerto Rico on Tuesday over the plans the territory may implement to address its massive debt. Among other things, cuts are planned to pensions.

Trade Imbalance Needs To Be Dealt With, Indiana Growth Official Says

The White House delayed imposing most tariffs on imported steel and aluminum until at least June 1. David Greene talks to Tim Eckerle of the Economic Growth Council in Grant County, Indiana.

Southwest Chinese Province Is Now Leading China’s Tech Ambitions

Guizhou Province is one of the country’s poorest. But it has some unique advantages, which it is trying to use to transform itself into a big data hub. This report first aired on ATC on July 3, 2017.

Isreal Reveals New Information, Presses U.S. To Scrap Iran Deal

Israel has new claims that Iran has been secretly working for years to build a nuclear weapon and, therefore, cannot be trusted to hold up their end of the Iran deal. Iran dismisses the news.

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