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How faith and grit helped Cherie DeVaux earn her place in Kentucky Derby history

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Cherie DeVaux speaks to the media after becoming the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby.

By Kyle Feldscher, CNN

(CNN) — In the moments before the Kentucky Derby began, two incredible women – one stepping off the grandest stage in horse racing and another about to step onto it – strode together to Churchill Downs’ paddock.

Donna Brothers, a former jockey with 1,130 career wins, was working her final race as a commentator on NBC’s coverage of the Derby. As the pageantry kicked into high gear, she walked with Cherie DeVaux – the daughter and granddaughter of horse trainers – to discuss her family’s legacy and her first-ever start in the Kentucky Derby.

When Brothers asked DeVaux what it would mean to make history as the first female trainer to win the Derby, DeVaux said she couldn’t conceptualize such a thing as the duo walked together, but then turned the moment around on Brothers.

“Women like you are what made it easy for me and, by the way, my career started 22 years ago at Churchill and I’ve always admired and respected you and it is an honor that you get to do your last walkover with me,” DeVaux told Brothers.

It seemed like a nice compliment at the time, a nod to Brothers’ historic role in the sport as DeVaux readied to watch her long-shot horse, Golden Tempo, run for the roses. It ended up being a passing of the torch for women in horse racing.

DeVaux’s 24-1 underdog ended up being the horse draped in roses with an incredible come-from-behind victory that saw him and jockey José Ortiz charge from dead last after three-quarters of a mile to waltzing into Churchill Downs’ winner circle. The weaving, lung-bursting charge down the home stretch will be long remembered as one of the most impressive kicks in Derby history – and it was just the way his trainer drew it up.

“He’s a dead closer. And the thing that the Louisiana Derby really solidified (was) that he was getting there, from the eighth pole (to) home. If he had a little bit extra, extra ground, he was going to make it,” DeVaux said. “So, you know, it’s just one of those things. We just have to have faith in the process, faith in the horse and faith in Jose. Lot of faith. Gotta have faith.”

Operating on faith

Faith is what got DeVaux to this history-making point, the trainer of the horse that wins America’s most famous race.

Though her family has long been involved in racing, she was planning to become a doctor. She was studying pre-med in college when she found herself in need of a job and gravitated toward her family’s business.

“My mother says, ‘Well, there’s a farm across, and all you have to do is walk the horses. And that’s how I started,’ DeVaux told reporters. “And then I thought, ‘Well, I can ride them.’ And I had this advisor my last year, and she’s telling me to take organic chemistry, which no pre-med student wants to take. And I just looked at her, I said, ‘No, I’m gonna go work on the racetrack. And she’s like, ‘Are you sure?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ll just go see how it works.’”

She worked under the tutelage of Chuck Simons for six years in upstate New York at Saratoga Race Course before moving to Chad Brown’s operation at the same track.

She eventually came to a crossroads in her career, DeVaux said. That’s when the next moment of faith came.

“In the summer of 2017, I was kind of at a crossroads in life, and he told me that I ow

Santa Barbara Literary Festival brings authors and readers together

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) The first Santa Barbara Literary Festival is happening this weekend.

Festival founders Leslie Zemeckis and Lorissa Rinehart are using locations all over downtown.

The first panel brought crime writers together at the Lobero Theatre on Saturday morning.

They talked about the kinds of stories they tell.

"It was a great experience anytime you can get authors together as a group especially as a diverse group like this it is really magical," said "We Were Never Friends" author Kaira Rouda.

A "Bad Girls" panel followed at the former Karpeles Museum space.

Sunday's lineup include romantacy

"To be here inaugural Santa Barbara literary festival is absolutely huge I feel so honored I am very excited. I think it is really fun that we are featuring romantacy in this way," said "Cursebreaker" author R. M. Gray.

Leslie Zemekis looked out at a standing room only crowd and then signed books.

She intends to make the festival an annual event.

For more information visit https://www.santabarbaraliteraryfestival.org/

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Jackalope Block Party drops into Ventura

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VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) Some of the best skateboarders around are competing in Ventura.

They are dropping in and catching air on a giant vert ramp near Ventura City Hall.

The Jackalope Block Party is a free family event taking place all weekend on California and Main Streets in Ventura.

Ventura is the first stop on the Jackalope tour.

Skateboarder Koa Morehead is on the up and coming athletes.

"You get nerves, but the best thing is being here with all of my friends and getting to skate and doing what I love, " said Morehead.

Roller skater Corina "Rad the Impaler" Cline is part of the Ventura crew.

She said people should check it out to see the legends taking part."

Jackalope Program Director David Dallaire said the athletes are impressive.

"We see young kids flying up 15 feet high doing 900s, I used to watch Tony Hawke do that trick it was mythic like the Jackalope's a mythic animal"

Powell Peralta and other skateboarding businesses are on hand

There's also a skateboard art show and a skate park anyone can try.

Jackalope runs through Sunday.

For more information visit https://jackalope.co/pages/festival/ventura

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FBI seizure of Fulton County election ballots happened quickly after criminal probe opened, new timeline shows

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An FBI employee stands inside the Fulton County Election Hub as the FBI takes Fulton County 2020 Election ballots

By Aleena Fayaz, Tierney Sneed, CNN

(CNN) — A newly released timeline from the Justice Department reveals the FBI seized 2020 election materials from Georgia just a few weeks after opening a criminal probe, which experts told CNN is an unusually fast pace for a case of its kind.

The timeline, filed on Friday, was provided by the Justice Department following an order from District Judge Jean-Paul Boulee, who asked the DOJ to give further information on the inception of the FBI’s criminal investigation into the Fulton County elections facility.

Fulton County officials have suggested in court filings the criminal investigation appears to be a “pretext to acquire records that this Administration was unable to quickly secure via the civil litigation process.”

But the Justice Department has argued that theory is “nonsensical for multiple reasons” and that the county had not met the high bar required for ordering the seized materials be returned. The department has also argued in court filings that the federal government “used criminal process to get the records—a higher burden than obtaining them through civil process.”

Weeks of proceedings in the ongoing lawsuit — filed by Futon County officials seeking the return of ballot materials — predate the timeline release. And the federal government’s previous civil litigation began last year.

In December, the Justice Department sued Fulton County, seeking records related to the 2020 election as efforts continued to prove President Donald Trump’s false claims that the election was stolen from him.

In the lawsuit, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division alleged the Atlanta-area county did not comply with a subpoena issued by the Georgia State Elections Board for its “used and void ballots, stubs of all ballots, signature envelopes, and corresponding envelope digital files from the 2020 General Election.”

DOJ’s investigation timeline

In the Friday filing, the Justice Department notes that Kurt Olsen, a 2020 election denier now serving in the White House who made the referral that launched the criminal probe, formally did so on January 5, 2026, at 9:03 a.m. At 8:36 p.m. that same day, the motion to dismiss the civil litigation was filed, the Justice Department said.

The DOJ said the supervisor to agent Hugh Raymond Evans, who was assigned to the case, opened an “assessment” on January 6, 2026. Six days later, Evans requested the matter be opened to a full investigation, and on January 14, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Atlanta field office approved the request.

The filing asserts that Evans drafted the investigative summary, which precedes a search warrant, on January 19, before it was formally converted into a warrant affidavit on January 22. The FBI then served a warrant at the elections office in Fulton County on January 28 — 23 days after the criminal probe launched.

‘This all happened very quickly’

CNN Senior Law

Conversaciones con ChatGPT se convierten en evidencia clave en investigaciones criminales

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Por Eric Levenson, CNN

Días antes de que dos estudiantes de posgrado de la Universidad del Sur de Florida desaparecieran el mes pasado, un compañero de habitación de uno de ellos supuestamente le hizo una pregunta inusual al chatbot de inteligencia artificial ChatGPT.

“¿Qué pasa si a un humano lo ponen (sic) en una bolsa de basura negra y lo tiran en un contenedor?”, preguntó Hisham Abugharbieh el 13 de abril, según una declaración jurada presentada por fiscales de Florida.

ChatGPT respondió que sonaba peligroso, indica el documento, y Abugharbieh hizo entonces otra pregunta: “¿Cómo lo descubrirían?”.

Esas supuestas entradas en ChatGPT, incluidas en documentos judiciales que acusan a Abugharbieh de dos cargos de homicidio premeditado, son solo el ejemplo más reciente de investigadores que utilizan historiales de chats con IA como evidencia en investigaciones criminales. Una conversación con ChatGPT también se utilizó en el caso de incendio provocado durante los incendios forestales de Los Ángeles, y una conversación con la IA de Snapchat fue una prueba clave en un juicio por asesinato en Virginia en 2024.

Para los investigadores, estos registros de chat pueden ofrecer información valiosa sobre el estado mental y el posible motivo de un sospechoso.

“Creo que cualquier comunicación con chatbots de IA es como un tesoro para las agencias de seguridad”, dijo Ilia Kolochenko, experto en ciberseguridad y abogado en Washington, DC. “(Los sospechosos) creen que sus interacciones con la IA permanecerán confidenciales o, al menos, no se revelarán ni se descubrirán, por lo que con frecuencia hacen preguntas muy directas y explícitas”.

Los casos criminales subrayan el creciente uso de los chatbots de IA para obtener consejos personales y la falta de protecciones de privacidad para esas conversaciones. Aunque los chatbots de IA se han convertido rápidamente en una fuente habitual para asesoría legal, diagnósticos médicos y terapia, esas conversaciones no están protegidas legalmente como lo estarían con un abogado, médico o terapeuta con licencia.

El CEO de OpenAI, Sam Altman, ha señalado que esta falta de privacidad es un “gran problema”.

“La gente habla de las cosas más personales de su vida con ChatGPT”, dijo Altman en julio pasado en un pódcast con el comediante Theo Von. “La gente lo usa, especialmente los jóvenes, como terapeuta, como coach de vida, para problemas de pareja. ‘¿Qué debería hacer?’”.

“Y ahora mismo, si hablas con un terapeuta, un abogado o un médico sobre esos problemas, existe un privilegio legal. Hay confidencialidad médico-paciente, confidencialidad legal, lo que sea. Y todavía no hemos resuelto eso cuando hablas con ChatGPT. Así que si hablas con ChatGPT sobre temas muy sensibles y luego hay una demanda o algo así, podríamos estar obligados a entregar esa información”.

Varios expertos legales consultados por CNN coincidieron con ese análisis y señalaron que no existe una expectativa de privacidad en las aplicaciones de chat con IA.

“En mi firma, lo tratamos así: cualquier cosa que alguien escriba en ChatGPT es algo que podría ser objeto de divulgación”, dijo Virginia Hammerle, abogada con sede en Texas.

A medida que los investigadores examinan de cerca lo que los usuarios le dicen a ChatGPT, también han comenzado a analizar más detenidamente lo que ChatGPT les responde a los usuarios.

La semana pasada, el secretario de Justicia de Florida inició una inv

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