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Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade attendee Danielle Cory shares her story

Danielle Cory will march in the Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade this Friday. Listen to her story of fighting breast cancer. May 1, 2019

        

How 3 Kentucky Derby trainers are navigating their first Run for the Roses

Trainers Bret Calhoun, Danny Gargan and Koichi Tsunoda each saddle their first Kentucky Derby starters with By My Standards, Tax and Master Fencer.

        

Julian Assange Appears in Court for U.S. Extradition Hearing

Via a video link from prison, the WikiLeaks founder said he did not wish to surrender himself to the U.S. authorities to face a hacking charge.

'My Old Kentucky Home': Why the Kentucky Derby anthem remains so controversial

The original lyrics included the line, “the darkies are gay,” before the Kentucky General Assembly in 1986 changed some of the offending words.

        

Trainers answer one big question: What should be done to fix horse racing?

Heading into the Kentucky Derby, trainers weighed in on the problems plaguing horse racing.

        

Jewish Family Loses Legal Battle To Recover Painting Stolen By Nazis

The Spanish museum that purchased the artwork didn’t know it was stolen. Under Spanish law, it now belongs to them, the judge said.

Forget the horses. Here are the best prop bets for the 2019 Kentucky Derby

Can’t decide on which horse you think will win this year’s Kentucky Derby? Here are some of the best prop bets instead.

      

 

 

Pelosi Accuses Barr of Law-Breaking as Democrats’ War With Attorney General Boils Over

Attorney General William P. Barr pulled out of a Thursday hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, and he has left House lawmakers who are investigating the president fuming and calculating.

Amid tragedy, Dallas Stewart gets another shot at the Kentucky Oaks

Out for a Spin pulled off a stunning victory to reach the Kentucky Oaks barely 30 minutes after a fatal injury to another of Stewart’s horses.

      

 

 

Toronto Restaurant Fights Waste By Chopping Menu Prices Till Food Is Gone

Every Sunday, Farmhouse Tavern plans how to sell out of perishable food and open bottles of wine so it can shut up shop with an empty refrigerator for the next three days, when it is closed.

Venezuelans Show Up In The Thousands To Protest Against Maduro

Thousands of protesters rallied in Venezuela after the country’s opposition leader Juan Guaido called on his supporters to return to the streets to oust President Nicolas Maduro.

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