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WDKY Lexington on MSNPreserving horse racing’s colorful past: Georgetown honors Black blacksmithsHorse racing runs deep not only through Kentucky's history but also through generations of African Americans. In Scott County ...
Ethan West has spent years quietly building his training career. On Feb. 15, the 32-year-old horseman found himself on the national stage for the first time as Chunk of Gold finished a hard-fought ...
If you live with a chronic or autoimmune disease, you may be wondering if it is wise to get a tattoo. Whether or not it is safe to get a tattoo is a discussion that is best had with a healthcare ...
When betting on horse racing, your goal should be to pick the best horse in the race. The same goes for choosing a horse racing betting site. Regardless, you’ll want a site with a strong welcome ...
A top South African jockey will face an inquiry after attempting to belt a fellow rider with the whip rather than ride a favourite to the line in a race at Turffontein on Sunday. Gavin Lerena, who ...
A former reporter and editor at Sports Illustrated, Menez covered an array of sports, including horse racing, for the magazine and its website for almost 14 years. Between 2010 and 2012 ...
Spirit Airlines said its passengers may not be allowed to board the aircraft or can be forced to leave if they are sporting “lewd” clothing and/or have not covered “offensive” tattoos ...
By Christine Chung If you’re flying Spirit Airlines, wearing a crop top that reveals your torso or having certain tattoos could now be enough to get you kicked off a flight. The airline recently ...
Passengers flying Spirit Airlines might need to conceal some tattoos or put on more clothing for their next flight, according to the airline’s updated contract for travelers. As of January 22 ...
President Donald Trump said violent gangs with 'tattoos all over their faces' are pouring into America across the southern border, as he launched a nationwide immigration crackdown just days into ...
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