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2018 Breeders' Cup: Courier Journal's Jason Frakes makes Juvenile race pick

2018 Breeders’ Cup: CJ’s Jason Frakes makes Friday’s Juvenile race pick

      

 

 

California Voters To Decide Whether To Repeal Recent Gas Tax Hike

California Republicans are pushing a ballot measure that would repeal a 2017 increase in the state’s gas tax that funds transportation. The effort is widely seen as motivator for Republicans to vote.

A Year Later, Americans Are Deeply Divided Over The #MeToo Movement

One year after the #MeToo movement took off, new NPR-Ipsos polls show the nation deeply divided on sexual assault and harassment, with fissures running more along party lines than gender.

Pittsburgh Mayor Reflects On Deadly Synagogue Shooting

NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto about the deadly shooting that took place at a local synagogue last weekend, President Trump’s response and more.

Looking For ACA Health Insurance For 2019? Here’s What To Expect

Throughout the U.S., subsidies are available to reduce the price of 2019 policies sold on state and federal insurance exchanges. But promotion of the insurance is varying widely from state to state.

Trump’s Georgia Visit Scrambles Plans for Final Debate

The candidates for governor had long planned to debate on Sunday evening. But that was before President Trump announced a campaign rally.

Germany’s political middle falls apart. Will Europe’s center hold?

For decades, the overwhelming majority of German voters stuck loyally to the two centrist parties that have dominated political life since World War II. But familiarity has bred contempt. October regional elections in the states of Bavaria and Hesse h…

Fact Check of the Day: Inside What Even an Ally Calls Trump’s ‘Reality Distortion Field’

From nonexistent riots to conspiracy theories about migrants to false claims about his popularity and job-creating record, the president has offered a litany of falsehoods in the midterm campaign.

2018 Breeders' Cup: Courier Journal's Bill Cain makes his race picks

2018 Breeders’ Cup: Courier Journal’s Bill Cain makes his race picks for the Juvenile, Distaff and Classic races.

      

 

 

Whitey Bulger’s Fatal Prison Beating: ‘He Was Unrecognizable’

Everyone knew Whitey Bulger had enemies. Some question how they got to him so quickly, right after he was transferred to a West Virginia prison.

Brutal honesty: NFL life ‘like being in a car wreck every week’ for Cardinals’ Corey Peters – The Athletic


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Brutal honesty: NFL life ‘like being in a car wreck every week’ for Cardinals’ Corey Peters
The Athletic
Maybe he would go to the Georgia-Kentucky game Saturday to root his Wildcats on. Then again, the idea of just … “I think the best way I can describe how I feel is that it’s probably like being in a car wreck every week,” he said. “Your neck hurts

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