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Justify won the Triple Crown fair and square, and to speculate on possible banned substance use before the Santa Anita Derby of 2018 is really water under the bridge.  He was the best three-year-old in the country; furthermore, nobody thought at the time this horse would have won the Triple Crown.
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Obituary:  T. Boone Pickens, 91, billionaire, has died.

Pickens had been battling a series of strokes and head injuries as a result of a fall he took in 2017, according to his spokesman, Jay Rosser.

Pickens' penchant for philanthropy and love for Oklahoma State football dovetailed in 2006 when he donated $165 million to the athletic program, the largest single gift in NCAA history.

"The greatest Cowboy of them all has taken his last ride," athletic director Mike Holder said in a statement. "It will never be the same again. We could never thank him enough for all that he did for our university. He gave us everything he had -- and all that he asked in return was that we play by the rules and dream big. He was living proof that anything is possible if you're wearing orange. 'Great ride Cowboy, great ride!'"
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Girls and women don't want male voyeurs in their private spaces.  How hard is that to understand?
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Trouble at Liberty University.





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