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The U.S. Gained 263,000 Jobs In April, Showing A Healthy Economy

The U.S. gained 263,000 jobs in April, exceeding expectations and providing fresh evidence that the economy is in good health. The unemployment rate tumbled to 3.6%, the lowest in nearly 50 years.

Global Health: F.D.A. Approves the First Vaccine for Dengue Fever, but Limits Its Use

The agency placed restrictions on who can get the vaccine, Dengvaxia. Its use overseas has lagged amid concerns over rare safety risks.

Got a hundred bucks? Here's how to spend it betting at the Kentucky Derby

Ed DeRosa of Twin Spires shares his strategy for betting $100 or so at the Kentucky Derby 2019 at Churchill Downs.

        

She's a Julie and Steve Asmussen score 'special' win in La Troienne Stakes

A filly named for trainer Steve Asmussen’s wife rallies late to win a Grade 1 stakes ahead of the Kentucky Oaks.

      

 

 

Here are the Courier Journal staff picks for the 2019 Kentucky Derby

Who’ll win the Kentucky Derby? Who is the longshot?

      

 

 

Floridians Gave Ex-Felons the Right to Vote. Lawmakers Just Put a Big Obstacle in Their Way.

State legislators adopted limits on which Floridians with felony records should be eligible to vote, six months after a ballot measure restored their rights.

In race to dominate AI, US researchers debate collaboration with China

From a corner office on the top floor of the University of Washington’s Physics and Astronomy Tower, data scientist Bernease Herman looks out on Seattle’s Portage Bay as it flows toward the city’s high-tech hub and Amazon headquarters. A former Amazon…

Record-breaking commencement: University of Kentucky students celebrate degrees

More than 3,700 students were expected at University of Kentucky graduation ceremonies Friday and Sunday. It is UK’s largest ever commencement. A total of 5,363 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree students earned diplomas, UK said. … …

Pinked out at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks: Sights and sounds from Churchill Downs

Attendees sport pink in honor of breast cancer survivors at the 2019 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, one of Louisville’s biggest annual events.

      

 

 

FBI Awards Partners, Anti-Drug Campaigners And Difference-Makers Across U.S.

“Your mission is a commitment to serving your communities,” FBI Director Christopher Wray told awardees. “You’re showing people kindness when they need it most.”

Mike Smith rallies McKinzie down the stretch to win Alysheba Stakes

Bob Baffert said McKinzie’s win Friday under Mike Smith “set the tone” for the rest of his horses running this weekend at Churchill Downs.

      

 

 

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