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Syria: What Trump is signaling to Mideast allies and foes about US priorities

Late last year Secretary of Defense James Mattis laid out the details of a plan that would see the United States remaining in Syria well into the future – after the defeat of the Islamic State. The US would stick around and shift to a stabilization ro…

Conor McGregor 'wanted as person of interest' after attack on UFC bus injures two fighters

UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor attacked a bus filled with fighters at Barclays Center. Glass injured Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg.

        

Senzel hopes to meet expectations for the Louisville Bats on his way to the major leagues

The No. 2 prospect in the Cincinnati Reds organization is hoping to live up to the hype … and then head up I-71.

        

Trump Veers From Tax Script to Blast Democrats on Immigration

In West Virginia, President Trump continued his tirade against the United States’ immigration laws and accused Democrats of embracing dangerous policies to win votes.

Kentucky Opera is looking for new general director after Ian Derrer takes job in Dallas

Ian Derrer has announced that he’s leaving Kentucky Opera after two years and returning to The Dallas Opera to be its CEO and general director.

      

 

 

Marquette King signs with Broncos, citing 'revenge factor' on Raiders

Marquette King will move on to an AFC West rival after he was released by the Oakland Raiders.

        

Sergio Garcia blows up on 15th hole in Masters first round

Sergio Garcia found water several times on the 15th hole in the first round of the Masters to get to 10-over.

        

Entering the NBA draft shouldn't mean losing NCAA eligibility | Tim Sullivan

If a player enters the NBA draft and isn’t selected, they should be able to come back to the college game. It’s a smart idea for all involved.

      

 

 

Palestinians Expected To Continue Protesting Desperate Economic Situation In Gaza Strip

Protests in the Gaza Strip and the lethal Israeli response is expected to continue this weekend. Palestinians there face a desperate economic situation and have trouble buying medicine and food.

How Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination Affected His Chicago Neighborhood

Following news that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated, riots broke out in his Chicago neighborhood. Fifty years later, some things have changed, but others remain as they were in 1968.

What Facebook Is Changing About Its Data-Sharing Practices

Facebook has announced changes to how the company shares data with third parties. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bloomberg columnist Shira Ovide about what the changes include and how much they matter.

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