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Kentucky Derby winner, won the 157th running of the Belmont Stakes in Saratoga Springs, New York, on Saturday.
This is shaping up to be a very intriguing race at Belmont Park. First, you have the return of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, who purposely skipped the Preakness Stakes in order to “better prepare” for the Belmont Stakes. Though he has been out of the action, Sovereignty still is one of the favorites to win the race.
The Maryland man, whose erroneous deportation to El Salvador became a protracted battle over due process and a test of wills, will face human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
Today, the Belmont Stakes is set to host a rematch in New York of the top three finishing horses from the Kentucky Derby.
The year-long effort will culminate next weekend with a few lingering uncertainties, including how many spectators will show up.
The electric pickup was supposed to create a halo effect for the brand, but the truck’s reputation has been tarnished by politics and production snafus.
The latest installment in the “John Wick” series leaped into first position at the box office. “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina,” pirouetted to the No. 1 spot Friday, its opener, raking in $10.65 million, according to The Numbers.
The quick thinking of a couple who were on vacation in the U.K. helped save six lives after a boat exploded on the River Thames. People officials said it was "a miracle there were no fatalities."
The St. Louis theater, this year’s regional Tony Award winner, has drawn Broadway actors to its stage for a century.
The newest female Democratic power trio was recently spotted at the swanky Midtown restaurant The Polo Bar . Huma Abedin, the ex-wife of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner, broke bread with Hillary Clinton and George Clooney’s wife, Amal, at the celebrity hotspot last week, a source told Paula Froelich of NewsNation.
Jeffrey Epstein, a disgraced financier and alleged sex trafficker of young women, committed suicide in prison in 2019, and Attorney General Pam Bondi has promised to release all of the investigative files, but she has dragged her feet and given several excuses why all of the information has not been made public.