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The Bob Baffert-trained horse won the second leg of the Triple Crown at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, while a string of recent horse deaths have clouded this year's races.
Highlights Of The Pyeongchang Olympics Opening Ceremony, In Photos
The Winter Games' opening ceremony took place Friday, with 20,000 fireworks, the parade of athletes — and an impromptu handshake between South Korea's president and Kim Jong Un's sister.
The capital of Ukraine reels from second Russian attack this month
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Nonprofit NFL Seeks Super Bowl Volunteers, Again
The NFL is looking for 10,000 volunteers for this season's Super Bowl. Commentator Frank Deford thinks other causes are more deserving.
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President-elect Trump names John Ratcliffe as his pick for CIA director
Ratcliffe previously served as the director of national intelligence during Trump's first term, where he oversaw all 18 of the nation's intelligence agencies.
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House Vote Aims To Derail DOJ Processing Of Clemency Petitions
Attorney General Eric Holder reportedly said language inserted by lawmakers to prevent the hire of additional Justice Department attorneys is "absurd."
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