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The bull market is 11 years old. Will coronavirus stop its epic run? 01:45Read More2. Coronavirus All of Italy and its 60 million residents are under lockdown as coronavirus cases now exceed 113,000 worldwide. Cases of the virus are mounting in the US, and it seems like there's a never-ending stream of cancellations and precautions being activated to curb the spread. Sports leagues are restricting locker room access, bands have postponed tour dates, and in Ireland, St.
Watch Harry and Meghan at final royal event 01:125. Horse racingTwenty-seven prominent horse trainers, veterinarians and drug distributors have been indicted in a worldwide scheme to give racehorses performance-enhancing drugs to help them win. Prosecutors say the drugs and their effects led horses to injury, illness and, in some cases, death. Some involved in the scheme allegedly were tasked with getting rid of dead animals without properly reporting them.
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