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Jockeys and Juleps celebrates Kentucky Derby

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All around the world on Saturday, May 4, people were glued to their televisions in extreme anticipation for what many consider the most important race of the year. The Kentucky Derby is the longest continually held sporting event in America, celebrating 150 years of racing this year, and is known as one of the most prestigious horse races in the world.

Ossoff effort to combat online sexual abuse of children becomes law

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed into law Tuesday a bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff strengthening requirements for internet providers and websites to submit reports to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children when they suspect a child is being sexually exploited online.

Russians are coming to terms with Putin’s war in Ukraine

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Russians are learning to live with the war that Vladimir Putin has unleashed in Ukraine. With Putin being sworn in on Tuesday for another six years as president, the invasion has become part of everyday life for many Russians, confounding expectations that the pressure of international sanctions and deepening isolation would eventually turn them against him.

Happenings

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OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS WEEKLY MEETING The Welcome Home Ponca City meeting of Overeaters Anonymous is on Thursdays from 6:30-7:30 at the Connect Church on Grand and Peachtree, or members can join via zoom. Information for the link can be found at OA.org under “find a meeting.” This meeting is an open meeting.

Police Blotter

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May 2, 2024 Miscellaneous - At 2:52 am, the reporting party advised that a transformer blew north of Oklahoma. A second reporting party at Otoe and Oak advised it was a tree and the power was out. They advised a tree was blocking the roadway.

Judge Cannon delays Trump’s documents trial. Will it be held before Election Day?

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JAY WEAVER Miami Herald The odds against Donald Trump facing trial before the presidential election on charges of withholding classified documents from the government at his Palm Beach estate rose dramatically Tuesday when a federal judge indefinitely postponed the former president’s originally scheduled May 20 trial. U.S.