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Horse racing notes: Lexington Stakes is last shot at Derby qualifying points

SANTA ANITA LEADERS (Through Thursday) JOCKEYS / WINS Flavien Prat / 72 Juan Hernandez / 60 John Velazquez / 32 Tyler Baze / 29 Two tied / 27 TRAINERS / WINS Philip D’Amato / 33 Doug O’Neill / 32 Bob Baffert / 27 John Sadler / 25 Richard Baltas / 20 DOWN THE STRETCH •…
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Reports say Ben Simmons is going to be ready during first-round series, Nets say not so fast

Once again, Nets head coach Steve Nash said injured star Ben Simmons is still a ways away from making his season debut. And once again, a series of reputable reports suggest otherwise. Quite frankly, no one knows what to believe as it pertains to Simmons, the 25-year-old Australian All-Star forward who has been recovering from…
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Brooklyn subway attack suspect ordered held without bail

By TOM HAYS and BOBBY CAINA CALVAN NEW YORK (AP) — The man charged with opening fire on subway riders on a train in Brooklyn was ordered held without bail Thursday at his first court appearance, where prosecutors told a judge he terrified all of New York City. Brought into a Brooklyn federal court without…
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Universal Studios Hollywood Studio Tour trams go electric to combat climate change

Universal Studios Hollywood has begun converting its famed Studio Tour trams from diesel to electric to help reduce air pollution and combat climate change while making for a quieter ride around the movie and TV studio backlot. Universal Studios Hollywood has rolled out the first of four electric trams in its fleet of 21 Studio…
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Yorba Linda is Orange County’s first city to adopt state-mandated housing plan

Yorba Linda is the first of Orange County’s 34 cities to win state approval of its new housing plan, providing a blueprint for the construction of 2,415 new homes needed for the remainder of the decade. In an April 8 letter to the city, the state Housing and Community Development Department said it’s “pleased to find…
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Wolves’ Patrick Beverley fined again; $30K for interview profanity

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley was fined $30,000 by the NBA on Thursday for what the league declared “inappropriate statements,” including the “egregious use of profanity” in a media interview and social media post following the team’s play-in game victory. Beverley was especially emotional after the Timberwolves beat the Los Angeles Clippers…
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Joe Tsai’s Alibaba financially supported China’s ‘cultural genocide’ of Uyghur Muslims: report

Alibaba, a company co-founded by Joe Tsai — an adamant advocate of China’s communist regime and the owner of the Nets and Liberty — financially supported the Chinese government’s human rights violations and “cultural genocide” of its Muslim population, according to a report from ESPN. Tsai’s Alibaba (effectively Amazon in Asia) funded technology used by…
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Anaheim briefs: West Anaheim Youth Center hosts sustainability fair

A Beach Boulevard Sustainability Fair will be held in West Anaheim from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 16. This is a free event that will offer information and activities for a more sustainable lifestyle, including electric vehicle ride-and-drive options, a gardening workshop from 9 to 11  a.m. on California native plants, community resources,…
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Coachella 2022: Catch up with the festival on Instagram and Instagram Stories

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival returns to Indio this weekend (and next weekend) with Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and Swedish House Mafia with the Weeknd, a last-minute addition, as headliners. Coachella 2022 will be the first time the festival returns in-person since the pre-pandemic era, so there will be much to see and…
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Eloy Jiménez (ankle) and Josh Harrison (back) eye quick returns to the Chicago White Sox lineup

Eloy Jiménez said Thursday he was feeling better after exiting Wednesday’s game against the Seattle Mariners at Guaranteed Rate Field. The Chicago White Sox left fielder fouled a pitch off his left ankle during a third-inning at-bat but remained in the game until Leury García hit for him in the fifth. “Last night I couldn’t…
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