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U-T San Diego· 2 days ago1870 — Ed Brown becomes the first African-American jockey to win the Belmont Stakes, with Kingfisher. 1932 — Faireno, ridden by Tommy Malley, wins the Belmont Stakes by 1½½ lengths over Osculator ...
17 cringe-worthy Google AI answers demonstrate the problem with training on the entire web
Tom s Hardware· 6 days agoYou won’t believe how Google looks now. Earlier this month, the place where 91 percent of searches...
I Check Into 5-star Hotels for a Living, and These Are the 15 Resort-like, Outdoor Furniture Deals...
Travel + Leisure· 4 days agoI’ve made a living out of traveling the world and checking into 5-star hotels — it’s a hard job, but...
As Memorial Day arrives, Berks veterans remembered for their sacrifices
Reading Eagle, Pa. via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen John Gross returned home to Wernersville after serving as a B-17 pilot in World War II, his soon-to-be wife asked if the thought of dying had ever crossed his mind during his frequent flights ...
Tubman African American Museum in Macon wishes the founder a happy birthday
KLAX-TV· 7 days agoFounder Richard Keil turns 91 Saturday. Board members and staff at the museum reflected on his legacy Friday.
Tipsheet: Baseball finally sends umpire Angel Hernandez into the sunset
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 2 days agoThere is one less thing to complain about in Our National Pastime. Angel Hernandez is no longer a...
Hochman: Where would Cardinals be without Alec Burleson? One stat that stands out.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days ago“Burly” is indeed just that — listed at 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds, the bearded Alec Burleson has broad...
At age 20, Camas man became youngest to climb WA’s 100 tallest peaks
Seattle Times· 4 days agoLast summer, Andrew Okerlund of Camas scaled Washington's 100 tallest peaks (aka the Bulger List) in...
St. Charles County municipalities continue to register strong population growth
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 days agoCity of St. Louis continues as the region’s biggest loser, though.
Today in History: June 5, Robert F. Kennedy assassinated
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoToday is Wednesday, June 5, the 157th day of 2024. On June 5, 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded after claiming victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary ...