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Historic Saratoga takes its place at center of horse racing world
The Columbian· 7 days agoHealth, history and horses are the three H’s carved into the welcome sign when travelers venturing...
Speaker Mike Johnson’s Illinois swing
Politico· 6 days agoRuth Cruz and Byron Sigcho-Lopez; Evanston City Clerk Stephanie Mendoza; Committeeman Sean Tenner and consultant Frank.... Dick Durbin is hosting a...
Phish Fan Banned From Sphere for Taking Bong Rip: 'No Regrets'
Rolling Stone· 3 days agoA Phish fan’s bid for stoner glory at a 4/20 concert has earned him a burn notice that extends to...
For the first French town liberated on D-Day, history is personal - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoHere is Ste.-Mère-Église, a slip of a town in northwest Normandy with one main street. Four hours later — even before the world’s largest armada arrived to the nearby Normandy beaches — one ...
Never too late: WWII veteran, 100, to marry fiancee, 96, near Normandy beach
Sun-Sentinel· 6 days agoIt’s one of the many reasons his fiancee, Jeanne Swerlin, 96, is marrying him. “He’s such a good...
Opinion | A Promise to Grads With ‘No Promise’
New York Times· 18 hours agoTime to cheer the teenage achievers (especially the overachievers) and send them off to campus adventures and incipient adulthood. Scientists still don’t fully understand the lifelong potency ...
Here are 10 Tennessee baseball stories you’ve never heard because records weren’t kept
Knoxville News Sentinel· 5 days agoMore than a century ago, the University of Tennessee had baseball but no record book. There were...
Red Lobster bankruptcy: New filings show which locations may be closed next
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 2 days agoMore locations are on the list to be closed, according to the restaurant chain.
Man pleads guilty to arson after torching girlfriend's home in Stafford on Christmas
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 2 days agoA man who burned down his girlfriend’s home in Stafford during a Christmas Day 2022 argument pleaded...
Review | In the galleries: A cutting-edge show of Japanese art in the 1970s
Washington Post· 2 days agoAfter World War II, Japan began to rebuild its incinerated cities with steel and concrete. Several exceptionally austere pictures are featured in this survey, which was organized by the Japan ...