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May 15 2024
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Night race will return to Atlanta Motor Speedway next year
It was announced earlier this week that a 32-driver, bracket-style tournament will run during five summer races starting next year. The winner will receive a $1 million purse. Those five Cup Series races will air across TNT Sports’ networks and platforms. AMS will host the first event in the return of NASCAR to TNT for the first time since 2014. TNT will broadcast five Cup Series races a
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMay 18 2024
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Backyard Bird Race April reports and Daily Bucket Open Thread
There are no “rules” for the Bird Race beyond what you set for yourself. Some ideas for information that you might share here as part of the conversation, any combinations of: • A total list or count of birds you have seen: monthly, year to date, life • New birds you have seen, since the last tally • Interesting behavior you have seen • Any patterns or changes in patterns • Bird ID sites or
Daily KosMay 15 2024
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Preakness 2024: Favorite Muth declared out of Saturday’s race
Preakness Stakes favorite Muth was declared out of Saturday’s race after his temperature spiked to 103 degrees upon his arrival in Baltimore on Tuesday evening. “We are sick about this. The horse had been doing really well,” trainer Bob Baffert said. “But we have to do what’s right by the horse.” He added that the 8-5 morning-line favorite was already feeling better Wednesday morning but will
Baltimore SunMay 15 2024
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Preakness favorite Muth scratched from race due to fever
Preakness favorite Muth has been ruled out of the second leg of the Triple Crown after spiking a fever. Preakness favorite Muth has been scratched from the 149th Preakness Stakes. The horse shipped Tuesday from Los Angeles to Newark and then vanned down to Pimlico arriving about midnight, accompanied by Bob Baffert’s top assistant Jimmy Barnes. The 3-year-old spiked a 103 degree fever
Los Angeles TimesMay 15 2024
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Senators unveil plan to regulate AI, as companies race ahead
A bipartisan group of senators on Wednesday published a sprawling list of recommendations to regulate artificial intelligence — the same week that Silicon Valley companies unveiled a swell of new products intended to further entrench the technology in consumers’ lives. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and other key lawmakers have spent much of the past year hashing out the 31-page “
Washington PostMay 24 2024
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Authorities respond to reports of over 100 cars racing down street in Thousand Oaks, 2 arrested
Law enforcement officials responded to multiple calls of over 100 vehicles racing along a main thoroughfare in Thousand Oaks and ended up arresting two men in connection with the illegal street takeover. Reports of illegal street racing activities involving “100 to 150 cars in a pack” along Westlake Boulevard first came in just after 6:10 p.m. Sunday, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said
KTLAMay 14 2024
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Maryland primary: Alsobrooks defeats Trone in Senate Democratic race
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks defeated Rep. David Trone (D-MD), who invested more than $60 million of his personal fortune, during Maryland‘s contentious Democratic primary to succeed retiring Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD). Trone’s loss came as the Democratic faced an internal dilemma over whether to support Trone, and the financial advantage he came with, or Alsobrooks, who as a
Washington ExaminerMay 20 2024
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A 30-Year-Old Wrongful Conviction Is Shaping the El Paso DA Race
Daniel Villegas stood shakily behind the defendant’s table, held up by his attorneys. He was already in tears as the bailiff handed the judge the jury’s written decision, trying to catch his breath with heaving gulps. When the judge read the words, “not guilty,” Villegas dropped like a stone. It was October 2018, and Villegas had just been acquitted by an El Paso jury after spending nearly two
The Texas ObserverMay 22 2024
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Trans-identified male athlete booed after defeating girls in 200-meter race
A crowd booed after a male high school student who identifies as a girl crossed the finish line ahead of his female competitors in a girls’ state championship race. Multiple female athletes later refused to applaud when he was crowned as Oregon Girls’ 6A 200-meter state champion. Aayden Gallagher, a sophomore at McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon, competed as a girl at the Portland
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