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Key impressions from NFL draft: Steelers grab another potential receiving star

In Oklahoma State’s James Washington, the Pittsburgh Steelers draft a man who played like a first-round talent but doesn’t possess prototype size.

      

 

 

James H. Cone, a Founder of Black Liberation Theology, Dies at 79

Dr. Cone argued for racial equality and an understanding of the Christian Gospel that elevated the voices of the oppressed.

Royals' Salvador Perez to White Sox's Tim Anderson: Don't curse after a home run

Royals catcher Salvador Perez isn’t happy with the way White Sox SS Tim Anderson celebrated a home run on Saturday.

      

 

 

U.S. Allies Brace for Trade War as Tariff Negotiations Stall

Days before Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum take effect, negotiators for producing countries see themselves at the mercy of the president’s whims.

Pro-Regime Syrian Forces Take Control Of At Least Two Villages Near Iraq Border

A U.S. official confirmed to NPR that pro-regime forces took control of two villages near Syria’s border with Iraq where Kurdish-led forces are in control.

The Prosecutor Who Stared Down Bill Cosby

Kristen Gibbons Feden talks about her fiery closing argument and the moment she accused Mr. Cosby of laughing. “I’m thinking, ‘Are you kidding me?’” she said.

Pompeo Urges Unity Among Gulf Countries, Pressure Against Iran

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is urging easing economic tensions with Qatar amid efforts by the U.S. to apply new sanctions against Iran.

In Kentucky, here’s how much your tuition could go up next year

Kentucky’s public universities will be limited to a 6 percent tuition increase over the next two years, the state’s higher education governing board ruled Friday. The Council on Postsecondary Education … Click to Continue »

Tour de Lou courses take cyclists on a historic ride through the city of Louisville

The Kentucky Derby Festival event draws around 1,200 riders each year.

        

WATCH: Cyclists speed through the city at Tour de Lou

Watch as the Kentucky Derby Festival amps up as cyclists tour the city at Tour de Lou.

        

In Fire-Scorched Oklahoma, Help Comes One Bale at a Time

Wildfires burned Oklahoma grazing land, leaving ranchers struggling to feed their cattle. Then the truckloads of hay showed up from faraway states.

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