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Newspaperofrecord delivers another Juvenile Fillies Turf win for Brown

Breeders’ Cup 2018: Newspaperofrecord handed trainer Chad Brown his fifth win in this race, his third straight and fourth in the last five years.

      

 

 

Breeders' Cup: Replay of Newspaperofrecord's Juvenile Fillies Turf win

Newspaperofrecord cruised to victory Friday in the Juvenile Fillies Turf at the 2018 Breeders’ Cup, winning by nearly seven lengths.

      

 

 

U.S. Is Days Away From Reinstating Iran Sanctions. Here’s What That Means

Come Monday, the Trump administration plans to restore the full measure of sanctions that were lifted with the Iran nuclear deal. You probably have questions about the situation. We have answers.

Breeders' Cup brings elite horse racing and fun to Louisville

Breeders’ Cup visits Louisville this weekend and brings elite horse racing and plenty of fun.

      

 

 

On Twitter, I’ve Pet That Dog Account Highlights Wholesome, Furry Friends

Ten-year-old Gideon Kidd is a boy who likes to pet dogs. He’s devoted his Twitter account to photos of dogs he has petted, and gained an impressive following in the process.

How Massachusetts’ Republican Governor Has Remained So Resilient In A Blue State

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is a Republican in one of the bluest states in the country. He’s also the most popular governor and is expected to easily win reelection.

Where ‘Yes! To Affordable Groceries’ Really Means No to a Soda Tax

Coke, PepsiCo and other big beverage companies are the unseen forces (and funders) behind ballot initiatives that would ban taxes on food sales.

Trump Administration Plans To Re-Impose Sanctions On Sales Of Iranian Oil

The Trump administration insists it is not pushing for regime change in Iran, just a change in behavior. But the State Department’s messaging is clearly aimed at encouraging protesters in the country.

Immigration Experts Say Some Of Trump’s Statements Are False And Misleading

President Trump’s rhetoric on immigration continues to escalate in the last days before the midterms. Some of the remarks coming from the White House about asylum are debatable.

On the First Shabbat After Pittsburgh Attack, ‘We’re Here to Be Jewish Together’

Less than a week after the Pittsburgh shooting killed 11 people attending Shabbat services, synagogues across the country are expecting packed congregations.

Improbable, winner of Friday's Street Sense, shares roots with Justify

2-year-old thoroughbred Improbable has same trainer and ownership group as 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify. And his performance Friday was impressive

        

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