Trainer Brad Cox opted for the one-turn mile allowance optional claiming event as a ‘building block’ to the future for the Into Mischief colt ...
What were the most popular stories in the TDN in 2025? What resonated most with our readers? Here again is our annual review of the stories you liked the most and the ones that received the most views ...
A year that began with a push by Gulfstream Park's owner to decouple racing from its casino is closing out with a rising wave ...
T.D. Thornton offers a look back at the burgeoning rivalry between Remsen winner Paladin and runner-up Renegade ...
Two Oaklawn winners trained by Brad Cox are entered in a Churchill Downs stakes race, that like the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, dates to 1875.
When Magnitude romped by 9 3/4 lengths in the Risen Star Stakes (G2) in February, he looked like a horse poised for racing success at Churchill Downs. That proved the case, except in the Nov. 28 Clark ...
Bhutan surprises by entering the Ethereum universe. This small Himalayan state staked 320 ETH, nearly one million dollars, via the Figment validator, thus asserting a clear strategy of integration ...
Ukraine faces an impossible choice between maintaining dignity and aligning with a powerful partner. Analysts warn that either decision carries serious consequences for the war and the country’s ...
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How China Managed to Steal an Entire Port
In this video, we unravel the real story behind Sri Lanka’s Hambantota Port and how a mountain of loans ended in a 99-year Chinese lease in 2017. We trace the political decisions, the debt crisis, and ...
Champion and 2007 Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Rags to Riches died due to the infirmities of old age, announced Coolmore Nov. 24. The daughter of A.P. Indy was 21. The expectations surrounding Rags to ...
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of legendary race mare Rags to Riches, due to the infirmities of old age. A daughter of A.P. Indy out of Better Than Honour, Rags to Riches carved ...
Coming off the bench, UAlbany’s Amaya Stewart checked into Wednesday’s matchup with Siena just 2:49 into the game. Right away, the freshman forward’s impact was immediate for the Great Danes women’s ...
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