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Otto Warmbier’s Mother Likens North Korea to ‘Absolute Evil’

Ms. Warmbier called diplomacy with North Korea a “charade” and urged world leaders to keep pressure on the country.

With Serengeti Empress' win, Kentucky Oaks-Derby double payouts could yield big money

Serengeti Empress’ Kentucky Oaks win means a $2 double-winning ticket could earn you big money.

      

 

 

Liora surges from long shot to runner-up in the Kentucky Oaks with late heroics

Liora served up a combination of hope and heartbreak as her late challenge fell short just in the Kentucky Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs.

        

Kentucky Oaks 2019: Serengeti Empress connections break down the win

Trainer Tom Amoss, owner Joel Politi and jockey Jose Ortiz of Serengeti Empress talk after the win in the 2019 Kentucky Oaks.

        

Minneapolis to Pay $20 Million to Family of Police Shooting Victim

It’s one of the largest such settlements ever, shining additional light on what some advocates see as racial disparities in the case, in which the victim was white and the officer was black.

Battling teen driving crashes: Why AAA was at a Butler County school this week – Hamilton Journal News

Battling teen driving crashes: Why AAA was at a Butler County school this week  Hamilton Journal NewsSince Brayden Reichelderfer, a senior at Lakota East High School, will be leaving for college soon, he wanted to take advantage of the free v…

World of Trouble wins TwinSpires Turf Sprint at Churchill Downs

The 1-5 favorite paid $2.60, $2.40 and $2.20. Smart Remark, a 30-1 shot who held off Chaos Theory for second, paid $14.40 and $7.60.

        

Dr. Alan Ruggles provides an update on Positive Spirit, who fell at Oaks

Dr. Alan Ruggles, the Association of Equine Practitioners’ on-call veterinarian, talks about Positive Spirit, who spilled at the Kentucky Oaks.

        

Unlocking the (Neon Green) Door to Gentrification

Architecture is often the first chapter in the story of neighborhood change.

David Winters, Energetic Dancer Turned Choreographer, Dies at 80

Inspired by Jerome Robbins, who cast him in the stage and film versions of “West Side Story,” he went on to create dances for Ann-Margret and others.

More States Considering Bills To Clarify Labeling For Rice Alternatives

If it looks like rice and cooks like rice, but is made from cauliflower, what is it? A growing number of states are taking up legislation to address the labeling of foods like cauliflower “rice.”

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