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Apr 21 2024
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Paddlers undaunted by rain and rapids in 57th Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race
The event saw hundreds of canoeists, kayakers, and large crowds cheering them on along the 16.5-mile course. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video BANGOR, Maine — Large crowds cheered on hundreds of paddlers as they navigated the 16.5-mile course of the Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race, which returned for the 57th time on Saturday. The
News Center MaineJul 20 2023
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Jason Aldean accused of promoting LYNCHING and RACISM in a song with ZERO race-related lyrics
The BlazeApr 23 2024
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Primary in Pennsylvania is here: A 2024 election guide from ballot issues to House races
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have essentially clinched their party’s 2024 nominations for the White House. But Pennsylvania voters on Tuesday will cast their ballots in a slew of contentious and potentially decisive congressional and state races that are still sure to make waves as the campaign chugs toward November. The primary results in this pivotal swing state are
"USA Today" ContributorApr 24 2024
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Ottawa gains ground in race for final PWHL playoff spot with shootout win over Boston
In a matchup of teams fighting for the final PWHL playoff spot, Ottawa prevailed at home, defeating Boston, 3-2, in a shootout on Wednesday at Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa gained ground on Boston in the playoff race, and has 32 points with three games to play. Boston has 29 points and two games left. Only 90 seconds into the game, captain Hillary Knight opened the scoring for Boston. Off of a
The Boston GlobeApr 20 2024
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ crowns first Taiwanese American queen, Nymphia Wind
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” crowned its first Taiwanese American drag queen Friday, breaking what the winner recently called the competition series’ “Asian curse.” Nymphia Wind — known for her obsession with the color yellow and bananas, and for her couture-like design talent — snatched the crown from fellow finalists Plane Jane and Sapphira Cristál, becoming the winner of the Emmy-winning series’
NBC Today ShowApr 17 2024
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6 scenic white water rafting destinations to get your heart racing
Not much can rival the thrill of white water rafting. Every run is an adventure, with the spray hitting your face as you whoosh down the river, the scenery streaking by. All rafters have to start somewhere, and beginners can hit the Class I rapids, which are gentler and have minimal obstacles, while seasoned pros tackle the most challenging Class V rapids. These six rivers are perfect for any
The Week - NewsApr 20 2024
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From the Archives: Belle of Louisville takes on Delta Queen in first steamboat race
Two of the last authentic steamboats, the America and Cincinnati, raced upstream on the Ohio River from Louisville’s wharf on Aug. 19, 1928, to see which boat could reach Rose Island the fastest. Once the dominant mode of transportation on inland waterways during the 1800s, these steam-powered vessels now were more of a novelty by the mid-1900s. It would be a 35-year wait till the next great
The Courier-JournalApr 14 2024
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Elliott prevails at Texas, ends 42-race winless skid
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Chase Elliott pulled ahead and cleared Ross Chastain on the first lap after the second restart in overtime Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, ending a 42-race winless streak for NASCAR's most popular driver. The race ended on the 16th caution after Elliott had taken the white flag for the 276th lap in a race scheduled for 267 laps. Chastain got bumped from behind by defending
ESPN.comApr 17 2024
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As the Kentucky Derby turns 150, Black heritage in racing is in the Louisville spotlight
Ten thousand cheering horse racing fans at Kentucky’s Louisville Jockey Club, now called Churchill Downs, marveled as African American jockey Oliver Lewis brought his chestnut colt Aristides neck-and-neck with Volcano on the homestretch, and the pair surged ahead of the pack of lightning-fast thoroughbreds racing on May 17, 1875. They thundered in tandem at such breakneck speed it seemed as if
Chicago Tribune