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2024 Kentucky Derby predictions, horses, contenders, odds: Surprising picks by top horse racing insider
When is the 2024 Kentucky Derby? The annual Run for the Roses takes place Saturday, May 4 at Churchill Downs at 6:57 p.m. ETCBS Sports - Sports -
Kentucky Oaks 2024 predictions, horses, odds, lineup, date, time: Surprising picks by horse racing insider
When is the 2024 Kentucky Oaks? The annual Lillies for the Fillies takes place Friday at 5:51 p.m. ETCBS Sports - Sports -
2024 Kentucky Oaks odds, predictions, contenders, horses: Surprising picks by expert who nailed 10 doubles
SportsLine's Jody Demling reveals his 2024 Kentucky Oaks predictions and best betsCBS Sports - Sports -
2024 PGA Championship odds, field: Surprising PGA picks from top golf model that won 11 majors
SportsLine's proven model simulated the PGA Championship 2024 10,000 times and revealed its PGA golf picks for Valhalla Golf ClubCBS Sports - Sports - Golf -
Louisiana boy receives surprising reward after generously giving away his only dollar
Nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. of Louisiana had just received a dollar for good grades, the only dollar to his name. When he chose to give it away to a man he thought was homeless, he received a surprising reward. Steve Hartman has the story in ...CBS News - Top stories -
NASCAR at Kansas odds, predictions: Computer model reveals surprising 2024 AdventHealth 400 picks, leaderboard
SportsLine's racing model simulated the 2024 AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway 10,000 times and revealed its projected NASCAR leaderboardCBS Sports - Sports - NASCAR -
Job growth slowed as employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9%, marking a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market.
Job growth slowed as employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9%, marking a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study finds
More frequent heatwaves mean bees are unable to thermoregulate their hives – further endangering a species already in decline. Bumblebee nests may be overheating, killing off broods and placing one of the Earth’s critical pollinators in decline as ...The Guardian - World