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144th Kentucky Derby: Odds, predictions for race at Churchill Downs 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. Former President George H.W. Bush discharged from hospital 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. Miami Dolphins claim QB Bryce Petty on waivers from New York Jets The Miami Dolphins claimed quarterback Bryce Petty on waivers, one day after he was cut loose by the New York Jets. Iowa Gov. Reynolds signs law banning abortion past 6 weeks Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the country's most restrictive abortion law Friday, banning the procedure after six weeks. Oakland Raiders sign six undrafted free agents, release two others The Oakland Raiders signed six undrafted free agents, including two from Penn State, wide receiver Saeed Blacknall and linebacker Jason Cabinda. Carolina Panthers DB coach resigns over 'inappropriate conduct' Defensive backs coach Curtis Fuller of the Carolina Panthers resigned this week following an investigation into complaints of inappropriate conduct. California man accused of imprisoning 13 children faces perjury charges A California man accused of torturing and imprisoning all but one of his 13 children faces new perjury charges, prosecutors announced Friday. Seattle Seahawks waive injured DE Cliff Avril Defensive end Cliff Avril was waived on Friday by the Seattle Seahawks, with a failed physical designation, the team announced. Homeland Security to end protected status for Hondurans The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Friday it would revoke temporary protected statuses offered to Hondurans on Jan. 5, 2020. Eagles finalize RB Sproles' new deal 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. Atmospheric CO2 levels in April hit highest average ever recorded For the month of April, carbon dioxide concentrations in Earth's atmosphere averaged more than 410 parts per million -- a distressing first. Ohio State, Johns Hopkins erupt into big lacrosse brawl 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. Perry, Bryan, Richie returning for another season of 'American Idol' Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie will return as judges for another season of "American Idol" on ABC. Saturated fat should be maximum 10 percent of diet, WHO says 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 Olympic athletes search for careers outside sports Winter Olympics athletes struggle to find careers after retirement from competitive sports. New Greenhouse gas 'feedback loop' found in lakes, ponds New research suggests bodies of freshwater are likely to release more methane in the atmosphere as the makeup of surrounding vegetation changes. Bills make Morgan director of player personnel The Buffalo Bills named Dan Morgan as their director of player personnel, the team announced on Friday. Seattle GM believes Thomas wants to stay 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. Loss of receptor cells can prompt strong itching from a light touch: Study 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 hope to use new DNA testing to catch Zodiac Killer 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. Judge questions Justice Department motives in Manafort indictment 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. Raiders reportedly sign ex-Chiefs LB Johnson 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. Crash releases swarm of bees, dog onto Virginia highway The Virginia State Police responded to a stretch of interstate where a multi-vehicle crash released a swarm of bees -- and a dog. Massive sinkhole opens on New Zealand dairy farm As massive sinkhole hundreds of feet long split a dairy farm this week near Rotorua, New Zealand. |
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Trump administration ends protected status for HonduransThe decision was called a "death sentence" by a labor activist, and "tragic" and "wrongheaded" by Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republcian. U.S. warns China of 'consequences' over reported missiles in South China SeaBeijing has not denied reports it has installed cruise missiles in the South China Sea. Buckingham Palace releases new details ahead of royal weddingOfficials outlined plans for a celebration designed to spread from the privileged surroundings of Windsor Castle throughout Britain and the world. Palestinian leader Abbas apologizes for speech condemned as anti-SemiticAbbas had said that "hatred against Jews was not because of their religion, it was because of their social profession." Trying to get pregnant? Drop the burgerSexual misconduct scandal leads to Nobel Literature prize postponementThe last time the literature prize was not awarded was in 1943, during World War II. More Recent Articles
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Unemployment, N.R.A., Kentucky Derby: Your Friday Evening BriefingJobless Rate Looks Like Old Times, but the Economy Doesn’tWith unemployment below 4 percent for the first time since 2000, the recovery’s duration is remarkable, but lagging pay remains a riddle. The Jobless Rate Is Finally Below 4 Percent. Our Economic Goals Still Don’t Reflect That.The lowest rate since 2000 suggests that officials may want to focus not on job creation but on the quality of those jobs, and on pulling more people into the labor force. U.S.-China Trade Talks End With Strong Demands, but Few Signs of a DealAmerican officials called for shrinking the trade gap with China and curbing Beijing’s plan to use government support to upgrade its economy. Trump Is Said to Know of Stormy Daniels Payment Months Before He Denied ItHow much the president knew about the $130,000 payment to the porn actress and who else was aware of it have been at the center of a swirling controversy for the past 48 hours. Judge Questions Whether Mueller Has Overstepped His Authority on ManafortThe federal judge in Virginia suggested that the special counsel charged Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, to pressure him into incriminating the president. Viktor Vekselberg, Russian Billionaire, Was Questioned by Mueller’s InvestigatorsMr. Vekselberg is one of seven Russian oligarchs who were targeted by American sanctions as punishment for Moscow’s election interference. Fact Check of the Day: Trump Exaggerates Mueller Team’s Ties to Obama and DemocratsPresident Trump claimed “all these investigators” are Democrats — an overstatement — and incorrectly said that Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, served under President Obama for eight years. Hawaii Volcano EruptsLava burst from Kilauea and began flowing on the eastern edge of the Big Island after a series of earthquakes. Residents of the area were ordered to evacuate. Citing ‘Crisis of Confidence,’ Academy Calls Off Nobel Literature PrizeThe decision to postpone the award for a year amid a sexual misconduct scandal marked an extraordinary public reckoning for the 232-year-old organization. Op-Ed Columnist: Don and Rudy, Disaster TwinsIs China a Colonial Power?Or is it presenting an alternative model of development to a world that could use one? Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Dangerous Global RetreatCan the Nobel Restore Its Honor?The Swedish Academy was right to delay its literature award after a sexual harassment scandal. Restoring its authority will be a challenge. Op-Ed Columnist: Is the Great Recession Still Holding Down Wages? (Wonkish)Employers have learned that they can’t cut wages, so maybe that’s why they won’t give raises now Colin Kaepernick: ‘Love Is at the Root of Our Resistance’The athlete takes on police brutality in the United States and talks about how he’s spearheading a movement for change. The Stone: The Upside of EnvyNo, Bill Cosby and R. Kelly Were Not LynchedContributing Op-Ed Writer: How to Survive Your 40sYou know you’re in your 40s when you’ve spent 48 hours trying to think of a word, and that word was “hemorrhoids.” Pence’s Doctor Resigns as White House Medical Shake-Up ContinuesThe medical unit came under scrutiny after misconduct allegations against Ronny L. Jackson, the president’s primary physician. One source of the accusations was Jennifer Pena, the vice president’s doctor. Alibaba’s Profit Slips as It Spends to Expand Its EmpireThe Chinese e-commerce giant is spending heavily to become a full-service tech company like Google. But expanding into new ventures isn’t cheap. Facebook Adds A.I. Labs in Seattle and Pittsburgh, Pressuring Local UniversitiesSalaries for artificial intelligence researchers at big tech companies are skyrocketing, luring many professors. Caught in the Theranos Wreckage: Betsy DeVos, Rupert Murdoch and Walmart’s WaltonsNewly unsealed court documents reveal that some of the world’s richest people invested millions in the discredited blood-testing company Theranos. He Wrote Disturbing Plans for a School Shooting. But Was That a Crime?After residents reported a man who worried them, a journal turned up. “I’m aiming to kill as many as I can,” it read. But that wasn’t the end of the story. Tough Choices, and Criticism, for Emily’s List as Democratic Women Flood PrimariesFor Democratic women, no endorsement is as powerful as one from the fund-raising juggernaut. But with so many female candidates, the group is forced to pick between them. Connecticut Court Reverses Murder Conviction of Michael SkakelMr. Skakel, a relative of the Kennedy family, was found guilty of killing a neighbor with a golf club in 1975. His conviction was later overturned, and then reinstated. Playlist: The Playlist: Christina Aguilera’s Bizarre Puzzle, and 13 More New SongsHear the tracks that caught our critics’ attention this week, by Dirty Projectors, Protomartyr, Leon Bridges and others. Editors’ Choice: 8 New Books We Recommend This WeekMore Recent Articles
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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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