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How each of the 20 Kentucky Derby horses got its name

One is named after a Dutch company that makes roller coaster; another is named for the famous site of a World War II invasion

        

Venezuelan President Maduro Denies Claims He Was Ready To Flee

President Nicolás Maduro emerged defiant on state television after opposition leader Juan Guaidó called on the military to oust him. David Greene talks to reporter Mariana Zuñiga about the issues.

Specialized ISP patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana – The Herald Bulletin

Specialized ISP patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana  The Herald BulletinIndiana State Police Sgt. Dave Poynter used both hands to train a laser device on the traffic moving toward him.

Specialized ISP patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana – Newsandtribune

Specialized ISP patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana  NewsandtribuneIndiana State Police Sgt. Dave Poynter used both hands to train a laser device on the traffic moving toward him.

Specialized state patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana – pharostribune.com

Specialized state patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana  pharostribune.comIndiana State Police Sgt. Dave Poynter used both hands to train a laser device on the traffic moving toward him.

Specialized state patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana – The Rushville Republican

Specialized state patrols enforce Move Over law in Indiana  The Rushville RepublicanIndiana State Police Sgt. Dave Poynter used both hands to train a laser device on the traffic moving toward him.

Morning Coffee: A Kentucky Derby horse to root for? Try Cutting Humor

Cutting Humor will be ridden in the 2019 Kentucky Derby by Corey Lanerie, a local jockey who suffered a tragic loss last year.

        

100 years later, unsolved mysteries still cloud the legacy of first Triple Crown winner

Sir Barton won the first Triple Crown a century ago, before it was recognized as racing’s crowning achievement.

      

 

 

Amid Violence In Venezuela, Maduro Digs In

Supporters of opposition leader Juan Guaidó took to the streets Tuesday in the “final phase” of the uprising. Venezuelan officials said they had quelled what they called a coup attempt.

Evaluating U.S. Policy On Venezuela

NPR’s David Greene talks with Eric Farnsworth of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society about U.S. policy toward Venezuela.

U.S. Backs Efforts To Remove Maduro

In Venezuela, the uprising against President Nicolás Maduro may escalate. U.S. officials are backing efforts to remove Maduro from power.

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