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The Irony Of A $930 Million Donation To Help Yemen

The money was pledged by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two countries that have fueled the country’s humanitarian crisis. Aid groups from Yemen and beyond weigh in.

PGA Tour player Tony Finau appears to twist his ankle during Par-3 Contest at Masters

Tony Finau, making his Masters debut, was running backwards on the Par-3 course celebrating an ace when he appeared to hurt himself.

        

Trump administration plans to deploy National Guard to US-Mexico – WDRB 41 Louisville News – WDRB

WDRBTrump administration plans to deploy National Guard to US-Mexico – WDRB 41 Louisville NewsWDRBOne person died and three others were injured in a two-car crash Tuesday night in southwest Jefferson County. More >>. One person died and three oth…

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New University of Louisville President Neeli Bendapudi said Tuesday that she was happy to live at Amelia Place, the university-owned mansion in the Cherokee Triangle. In fact, Bendapudi’s employmen…

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Patriots' Julian Edelman may have stopped potential school shooting via his Instagram

New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman alerted authorities when one of his Instagram followers warned him about a threatening comment.

        

Fact Check: Is The Post Office Losing Money By Delivering Packages For Amazon?

President Trump has repeatedly attacked Amazon and the U.S. Postal Service in recent days for acting as Amazon’s “delivery boy” and implying the online retailer has been getting a sweetheart deal for delivery of its packages.

Immigration Judge Says Case Quota Will Affect Impartiality In The Courtroom

The Department of Justice issued new directives last week calling for U.S. immigration judges to process cases faster using a yearly quota system. NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Judge Dana Leigh Marks about what this might mean for cases going forward.

Attack At YouTube Offices Brings Company’s Content Policy Into Question

The shooter in the attack at YouTube’s offices was angry at the company. In social media postings, she claimed that her videos were being filtered, censored and demonetized, but it’s not clear that was a motivation for her shooting spree. But the trage…

Florida Keys Residents Still Struggling To Rebuild After Hurricane Irma

Rachel Price is an owner of the White Sands Inn in Marathon, Fla. The property was devastated during Hurricane Irma last fall — and now Price is struggling to rebuild and reopen.

Prominent Republicans, Democrats Looking Ahead To 2020 With New Hampshire Visits

So far this year colleges and diners in New Hampshire have played host to a special visit from Republicans Jeff Flake and John Kasich, and Democrats Joe Biden and Martin O’Malley. That’s early even for a place that is used to seeing a lot of politician…

Nebraska Farmer Discusses How Trade War Would Impact American Agricultural Industry

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Nebraska corn and soybean farmer Steve Nelson. He is president of the Nebraska Farm Bureau and says a trade war will hurt the American agricultural industry.

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