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Spectators watch a horse race at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on April 30, 2025. Junior Alvarado, a jockey from Venezuela, makes his way to second place before crossing the finish line. Lydia Schweickart for NPR hide caption toggle caption Lydia Schweickart for NPR LOUISVILLE — As a young boy in Venezuela, Junior Alvarado wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps and be a winning jockey. He started as what he called a “backboy” in the racing stables in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. He remembered hearing about this big race called the Kentucky Derby. “We didn’t have much access to watch any…
In 2004, the investigation reached Mr. Ryan: He was accused of accepting $167,000 in cash, vacations and gifts for himself, his family and friends. Indicted on charges of fraud and racketeering, he was convicted on 18 counts after a five-month trial in 2006 and sentenced to six and a half years in prison, a term spent mostly at a federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind. He was temporarily released in 2011 to visit his wife, Lura Lynn Ryan, in a hospital in Kankakee on the day she died of lung cancer.Scott Turow, a lawyer, author and member of the commission…
The Met Gala is Monday in New York City, and we’re counting down with some of the most iconic looks from the best dressed stars, like recent darlings Zendaya and Rihanna and all the way back to the early years.Zendaya’s first and second look, 2024 Met Gala Zendaya attends The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024 in New York City. (L) Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue, (R) Aliah Anderson/Getty Images Zendaya has become a favorite at the Met Gala, and last year she was a co-chair,…
May 2, 2025 When the US imprisoned Japanese-Americans during WWII, public solidarity and community defense were how people supported the interned. Their strategies remain relevant today. Ad Policy The Matsuda family posts a sign reading “I AM AN AMERICAN” outside their grocery store in Oakland, California, responding to Pearl Harbor attacks shortly before they are relocated and incarcerated as Japanese Americans.(Dorothea Lange / Getty Images) The daily reveal of anti-immigrant actions by the US government has been spectacularly shocking. Somehow each new human rights violation, new constitutional infringement, new mistreatment, new indignity, new imaginative cruelty towards immigrants—documented and undocumented—manages to…
As Democrats grapple with how to recover from their losses in November, an uncomfortable question has emerged in California, the state that has long set trends for the party.Are their leaders simply too old?Some party activists, pointing to several examples where they say leaders held onto power long past their prime, want to take the political keys away from state and local officeholders at a certain age.The idea, initiated by San Francisco Democrats in a resolution, will be considered by the statewide party when it holds its convention later this month. Though it is largely a symbolic pursuit, the fact…
Why this CEO supports Trump’s 25% steel tariff – CBS News Watch CBS News While many businesses are steeling themselves for trade war losses, the American steel industry has a brighter outlook. Elaine Quijano reports. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link
In the waning days of a tumultuous legislative session in Montana’s Capitol, Carl Glimm, a state senator and a member of the ultraconservative Freedom Caucus, watched with exasperation as yet another Democratic-backed bill zoomed toward passage.“Are we not embarrassed?” Mr. Glimm asked from the Senate floor in Helena. “This thing’s a big red ‘No,’ but I’ll tell you what — it’s going to be 23-27,” he added, predicting his own defeat. “Because, like we’ve said before, the cake is baked.”In deep-red Montana, Republicans have controlled both houses of the Legislature since 2011, and the governor’s office since 2021. They ousted…
As President Trump moves unilaterally to slash the federal bureaucracy and upend longstanding policies, Republicans in Congress have embarked on a spree of deregulation, using an obscure law to quietly but steadily chip away at Biden-era rules they say are hurting businesses and consumers.In recent weeks, the G.O.P. has pushed through a flurry of legislation to cancel regulations on matters large and small, from oversight of firms that emit toxic pollutants to energy efficiency requirements for walk-in freezers and water heaters.To do so, they are employing a little-known 1996 law, the Congressional Review Act, that allows lawmakers to reverse recently…
Horse trainer behind Kentucky Derby favorite Meet the trainer behind Journalism, the horse favored to win the Kentucky Derby 03:02 If it’s the first Saturday in May then it’s time to watch the Kentucky Derby. A field made up of 19 horses will hit the track at Churchill Downs to set off what has famously been declared the most exciting two minutes in sports. Do you know want to know how, where and when to watch the 2025 annual Run for the Roses? Below, we’ll break down all the details you need to know now. What time does the 2025…
President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on March 6, including an order terminating the security clearances of those who work at the law firm Perkins Coie. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wong/Getty Images A federal judge on Friday struck down President Trump’s executive order targeting the prominent law firm of Perkins Coie, finding it unconstitutional and declaring it an attack on the foundational principles of the American legal system. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell is the first to permanently block an executive order issued by Trump…