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A memorial service for Eight Belles was held at the Kentucky Derby Museum's garden Sunday afternoon.
Governor Steve Beshear signed an emergency regulation banning steroids for Kentucky's thoroughbred races.
Senators Obama and McCain have a panel of education advisers each, and there is no shortage of school administrators, union bosses, business leaders, and policy wonks who would very much like to be in those ranks. A new group is urging the presidential candidates to pay attention to another constituency as they craft their education platforms: parents. Led by two parent organizers — one in New ...
The advent of Google's Chrome browser, software pros say, should spur a big speedup for JavaScript, which would raise its standing against Microsoft's Silverlight technology.
Disasters strike with no advance warning. And when they do, medical teams need to be ready to respond. For the fifth year in a row, flight nurses from around the country -and the world- came to Cleveland to learn how to do just that. ideastream health reporter Gretchen Cuda has more.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Larry Jones stood at the podium, his voice breaking ever so slightly. Even now, four months later, the veteran trainer finds it difficult to talk about the death of Eight Belles.
The North Platte Telegraph Doctors say that a new drug developed to treat those who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis is providing some outstanding results for patients, including a North Platte woman who has been struggling with various treatments for several years.
By Jaime Joyce TimeforKids.com Imagine a cafeteria. Now imagine the cafeteria packed with thousands of hungry basketball players, sprinters, cyclists and other athletes.
As if to prove that good things do, indeed, come to those who wait, Venice on its penultimate day delivered three of its strongest films. It was a pity, then, that almost no one was left to see them, having by then left the Lido with their minds already made up about this year's festival.
George Duke returns with some funky treats. George Duke earned his chops playing with such artists as Cannonball Adderly, Billy Cobham, George Clinton, Jean-Luc Ponty, Miles Davis, and even Frank Zappa. Duke has moved from jazz to funk and back again several times since the early 1980s. The just released Dukey Treats find him primarily in funk mode. He wrote all the tunes contained on the...
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