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American Pharoah wins Belmont Stakes, Triple Crown — PHOTOS

American Pharoah entered the pantheon of U.S. thoroughbred racing’s all-time greats by winning the Belmont Stakes on Saturday to become the first horse to capture the coveted Triple Crown in nearly four decades.

 
Barbie is about to get a much-needed update

Fans of the Barbie dolls will eventually pick from 23 Barbies with different eye colors, hair colors, skin tones, face shapes and hair styles, according to Mattel.

 
2 convicted murderers escape maximum security prison in New York

Two convicted murderers escaped from a maximum security prison in upstate New York by cutting through a steel wall and following a series of tunnels until they emerged from a manhole outside the prison walls, New York authorities said Saturday afternoon.

Patrick, Calipari trade shots over Wildcats tourney run

John Calipari and Dan Patrick have a long, good-natured history of busting each other’s chops. But tensions ran high between them Thursday on “The Dan Patrick Show” after the host asked the Kentucky coach if he would have been better off using a short rotation instead of a platoon in the NCAA Tournament.

 
Obama gives emotional eulogy for Beau Biden

The kiss, at the end, said it all. While delivering a moving lament for Beau Biden on Saturday, Obama offered a remarkable statement of love and gratitude for another man: the father of Delaware’s favorite son and his own vice president, Joe Biden, whose life is again stricken by personal tragedy.

 
Do yourself a favor and watch ‘Kung Fury’

“Kung Fury” is a fast-paced 31-minute film that begins with the main character Kung Fury killing a sentient arcade game machine that runs amok, followed by Adolf Hitler shooting people through the phone, and a hilarious tech nerd devising a time machine after a mere five-second pause.

Students discuss truths, myths and questions in sex ed program

The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada is offering a 14-week sex education program in which students discuss such topics as sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, date rape, sexual orientation, gender identity, abstinence and other questions students have on the subject.

Following legislative session, here come the tax hikes

From higher cigarette taxes, entertainment levies and the state’s first gross receipts tax on commerce, Nevada businesses and residents will pay more under tax measures approved by the 2015 Legislature to fund Gov. Brian Sandoval’s $7.3 billion general fund budget.

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