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The Florida Senate moved forward with a package that would provide $973 million in tax breaks next fiscal year.
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Rick Dawson, owner of Rich Strike and RED TR-Racing, said the horse will skip the next stop of the Triple Crown and get some rest before the third race in the series, the Belmont Stakes, in New York.
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Medina Spirit tested positive for a type of banned steroid known as betamethasone after winning the legendary race on May 1. The same steroid was found in a second test.
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After previously accusing critics of "cancel culture," trainer Bob Baffert admitted Tuesday that the horse had been given an ointment containing the offending drug in the days leading up to the Derby.
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Medina Spirit, the horse that won the Kentucky Derby earlier this month, has failed a drug test. It's the latest drug test failure for trainer Bob Baffert's horses. He denies any wrongdoing.
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Senate Advances Parimutuel Decoupling Measure While Leaders Call Seminole Gambling Negotiations 'ProFlorida Senate President Wilton Simpson says negotiations with the Seminole Indian Tribe have been 鈥減roductive鈥濃攈inting at the chance the state could hammer out a new gambling agreement with the tribe that would likely allow Seminole casinos to offer more kinds of gambling and would lead to the state getting to collect money from the tribe again.
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The bugler鈥檚 iconic First Call rings out five days a week at at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach.The daily thoroughbred races are free to the public.鈥