Meanwhile, in Canada, a Horse Walks Into a Hotel...
No, this isn't a dirty joke. One of the biggest stories north of the border today revolves around a Toronto's hotel refusal to let a horse walk through their lobby.
A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.
No, this isn't a dirty joke. One of the biggest stories north of the border today revolves around a Toronto's hotel refusal to let a horse walk through their lobby.
Over the past year, we've seen our fair share of horse trends, from Horse_ebooks to dressage to a topic explored in the Wall Street Journal today: horseless horse shows. With so many horse trends to choose from, it's hard to know where to begin. That's where we come in.
A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.
Rafalca, the Romney's Olympics-bound dressage horse, nets the family a $77,000 tax credit, $2,000 of which is for what they spent on health care for the horse. The average American family only spends $1,557 a year on health care.
Republicans continue to insist, against all objective data, that Ann Romney's horse sport isn't weird. They are wrong.
Today in sports: Bobby Petrino is a masterless coaching samurai once more, Drew Brees wants his money, and a pretty white horse might win the Kentucky Derby.
Blagojevich spends most of his time now behind bars, being served occasional meals of sludge and eventually gets let out into the yard for exercise and recreational time. Sound familiar?
Congress has lifted a five-year-old ban on butchering and funding horse meat, proving our love of money, jobs, and, yes, horses are the very reasons they could soon be what's for dinner.
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