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Nobody expected to see a repeat of last year’s history-making Kentucky Derby, but that didn’t stop anyone from having a great time.This, after all, is much more than the nation’s most famous horse race and the first jewel in Thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown. It is one of the planet’s best parties.The party was in full swing when the favorite, Nyquist, with Mario Gutierrez aboard, crossed the finish line to win the 142nd Derby and its $2 million purse. The crowd was the second-largest ever: 1..>> view originalBeggs' pitching gem revives UK, beats South Carolina
With long, dark hair spilling down from the back of his cap, Dustin Beggs looks like Jacob deGrom on a pitching mound. More importantly, he pitched like the budding New York Mets star Saturday night.Beggs threw a three-hit shutout as Kentucky beat No. 2 South Carolina 6-0, and, maybe more importantly, eased any lingering pain from a sloppy loss to the Gamecocks the night before.“Really proud of Dustin showing up when it really mattered,” UK Coach Gary Henderson said.After Kentucky pitchers walk..>> view originalAgent/lawyers prep players for their day in NBA court
The NBA Combine, which returns to the sporting calendar this week, can be more Kabuki theater than basketball experience.This never seemed more obvious than last year when Willie Cauley-Stein denied he had an interest in art. “A lot of the quote-unquote interests that I have are not really interests,” he told reporters (and presumably teams) at the NBA Combine. “Like, I don’t really like art. And it got put on me early. Like, I really don’t enjoy art.”Reporters exchanged glances and waited for ..>> view originalRace fans share in Derby experience by partying at Keeneland
Shortly after noon, two men dressed to the nines in suits and dress shoes waded through the grassy field on The Hill at Keeneland toward the wagering tent.“We are saving hundreds of dollars being up here,” one murmured to the other.The Hill at Keeneland was open to Derby partyers who wanted a more casual experience than the track’s clubhouse or even RV row. Admission was free, you could park anywhere and if anyone was monitoring the amount of Bud Light that came in via picnic cooler, they didn’..>> view originalTea Party challenger impatient with Andy Barr
Roger Brill, a Harrison County Tea Party activist, supported Republican Andy Barr’s first election to the U.S. House in 2012. He believed Barr was a young conservative who could remake Congress.Now, however, Brill fears that Congress has remade Andy Barr. Central Kentucky’s two-term congressman has raked in millions of dollars in campaign donations, much of it from banks he helps from his seat on the House Financial Services Committee, Brill said in a recent interview. While doing favors for Wa..>> view originalStars hit the Kentucky Derby red carpet
Megyn Kelly jokes that the 2016 election is uneventful, the Stanley Cup makes an appearance, and Tanya Tucker sings 'Delta Dawn' on the Derby red carpet. Brittany Peterson Bpeterson@mcclatchy.com Miss Kentucky, owners of horses Danzing Candy and Lani, and various musicians walk the red carpet at the Kentucky Derby. Bpeterson@mcclatchy.com Star Jones and her dog Pinkie, Washington Wizards player Ramon Sessions, and Dean Norris of Breaking Bad are among the first celebrities arrivi..>> view originalLexington mayor shows off his kicks at Derby
The ladies and gentlemen in the paddock at Churchill Downs were dressed and ready for a great Derby day. Video by Jeff Faughender>> view original1 winning ticket sold in $429 million Powerball drawing
Powerball officials say one ticket sold in New Jersey matches all six numbers in the Powerball drawing worth $429.6 million. The winning Powerball numbers are 5-25-26-44-66, the Powerball number is 9. The numbers were drawn Saturday night for a jackpot that is the largest since a record $1.6 billion payout in January. The spokeswoman, Kelly Cripe, said the exact location of where the winning ticket was sold should be known later Sunday. Here are some things to keep in mind about the drawing and..>> view originalIn New Orleans, the ghosts are like family
It’s a generally accepted fact that New Orleans is unlike any other American city. Where else will you find people willingly boarding buses marked “Cemeteries”? Where else will voodoo priests and priestesses be lauded as rock stars, their graves decorated with floral tributes? What other city deifies its sinners and names its football team the Saints?And where will you find stately homes — from the French Quarter to the Garden District to the River Road — offering quite the same testament to a..>> view original
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