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New Data About Schools; Teacher Walkouts Spread

Plus an unpaid faculty position and disparities in access to advanced courses, in our weekly roundup of education news.

Joy Reid Says She Did Not Write ‘Hateful Things’ but Cannot Prove Hacking

The MSNBC host, whose recently resurfaced former blog posts include homophobic sentiments, discussed the controversy on her show on Saturday.

With 'a little luck,' Flameaway could give trainer Mark Casse first Kentucky Derby victory

The Blue Grass runner-up worked four furlongs in 47.80 in his final Kentucky Derby tune-up Saturday.

        

Former Louisville star Donovan Mitchell is currently having a better 2018 than the rest of us

It’s been a spectacular season with the Utah Jazz for former Louisville standout Donovan Mitchell, and Friday may have been his best moment yet.

      

 

 

News Analysis: As Two Koreas Talk Peace, Trump’s Bargaining Chips Slip Away

The overtures between North and South Korea will inevitably erode crippling economic sanctions and make it harder for President Trump to threaten military action.

With Taunts and Guile, the Golden State Killer Left a Trail of Horror

How a serial rapist and murderer in California flaunted his power as well as his belief that he could elude accountability forever. He was wrong.

Trump’s Role in Midterm Elections Roils Republicans

G.O.P. leaders and White House aides are trying to prepare the president for trouble in House and Senate races. But he is rejecting their grim prognoses and wants to start campaigning.

Texas Voter ID Law Stands For Midterm Elections, Court Rules

Arguments that the law disproportionately affected black and Latino voters were deemed insufficient in the U.S. Circuit Court’s decision.

Potential is endless for Louisville 'family' of boxers after first joint professional wins

Like training partner Carlos Dixon, Trevis Burgos earned a knockout in his first professional fight. But the similarities don’t stop there.

      

 

 

Census Officials Say Rhode Island Rehearsal Is Going Well. Not Everyone Agrees.

The sole dry run for the 2020 census is happening in Providence, where a publicity blitz has already been canceled for lack of funds.

Trump Calls on Montana Democrat to Resign in Fight Over Failed V.A. Nomination

President Trump lashed out at Senator Jon Tester, the Democrat who helped thwart the cabinet nomination of Dr. Ronny L. Jackson.

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