How to make a buck wagering on what promises to be a classic renewal of the 144th Kentucky Derby? Here are odds and predictions for the upcoming race. Doctors discharged former President George H.W. Bush from a Houston hospital nearly two weeks after he was admitted for a blood infection, his spokesman said. The Miami Dolphins claimed quarterback Bryce Petty on waivers, one day after he was cut loose by the New York Jets. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the country's most restrictive abortion law Friday, banning the procedure after six weeks. The Oakland Raiders signed six undrafted free agents, including two from Penn State, wide receiver Saeed Blacknall and linebacker Jason Cabinda. Defensive backs coach Curtis Fuller of the Carolina Panthers resigned this week following an investigation into complaints of inappropriate conduct. A California man accused of torturing and imprisoning all but one of his 13 children faces new perjury charges, prosecutors announced Friday. Defensive end Cliff Avril was waived on Friday by the Seattle Seahawks, with a failed physical designation, the team announced. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Friday it would revoke temporary protected statuses offered to Hondurans on Jan. 5, 2020. The Philadelphia Eagles finalized a new contract for running back Darren Sproles, signing the 34-year-old to a one-year deal worth $1.415 million, the NFL Network reported on Friday. For the month of April, carbon dioxide concentrations in Earth's atmosphere averaged more than 410 parts per million -- a distressing first. A big fight involving many players from both teams erupted in the fourth quarter of Johns Hopkins' 6-5 win against Ohio State in a Big Ten semifinal matchup. Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie will return as judges for another season of "American Idol" on ABC. A person's diet should contain only 10 percent of saturated fats and 1 percent from trans fats, according to new World Health Organization guidelines. Winter Olympics athletes struggle to find careers after retirement from competitive sports. New research suggests bodies of freshwater are likely to release more methane in the atmosphere as the makeup of surrounding vegetation changes. The Buffalo Bills named Dan Morgan as their director of player personnel, the team announced on Friday. Trade talks have swirled around Seattle Seahawks All-Pro safety Earl Thomas, but general manager John Schneider says he believes Thomas wants to remain with the team. A severe reaction to light touching -- often among old people -- occurs because of fewer receptors in the skin, according to a new study of mice. Police say they hope to use the same DNA testing used to capture to alleged Golden State Killer last week to solve the 50-year-old mystery of the Zodiac Killer. A federal judge in Paul Manafort's financial case challenged prosecutors Friday, questioning if the indictment's aim is to help Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Linebacker Derrick Johnson, who played with Kansas City for 13 seasons, signed a one-year contract with the Chiefs' hated AFC West rival, the Oakland Raiders, several media outlets reported on Friday. The Virginia State Police responded to a stretch of interstate where a multi-vehicle crash released a swarm of bees -- and a dog. As massive sinkhole hundreds of feet long split a dairy farm this week near Rotorua, New Zealand. |
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