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For teens, 50 mile march to honor King became a deeper journey

Spirits were high, even as tired ankles protested the last of 50 punishing miles that began Sunday in Dundee, Miss. and ended Tuesday in Memphis. Six youths, ranging in age from 14 to 19, walked along Mississippi Highway 61, some chattering and waving…

Lane reopened after vehicle fire on I-95 in Melbourne – Florida Today


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Lane reopened after vehicle fire on I-95 in Melbourne
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Two men, including one who is blind, barely escaped when their car went on fire while they are visiting from Kentucky, Video by Tim Shortt. Posted 4/4/18. 636584443946823112-car-fire.jpeg Buy Photo. Both of the car’s occupants made it out of their car

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An election so normal it’s a benchmark

In a region long known for populism and polarization, 2018 will be a critical year for Latin America. Its people, who spend more internet time on social media than those in any other region, feel more empowered than ever. The year’s first election, h…

President Trump To Sign Proclamation To Send National Guard Troops To Mexican Border

The move has many precedents. Every president since Ronald Reagan has called on the National Guard for limited, temporary missions along the frontier.

Persistent Disparities In School Discipline, Says Government Watchdog

Black students, boys, and students with disabilities are disproportionately disciplined in K-12 schools across the country, according to the Government Accountability Office.

Barack Obama And John Lewis Remember The Work Of Martin Luther King Jr.

“Being on the right side of history isn’t always popular. And it isn’t always easy,” said the former president.

U of L’s new president meets students, staff – WDRB 41 Louisville News – WDRB


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Dr. Neeli Bendapudi, U of L’s new president, spoke to students and faculty on the Belknap campus on April 4, 2018. Students and faculty packed the UofL Student Activities Center to meet the school’s new president. Most Popular StoriesMost Popular

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Should Louisville football be worried? RB position thin with potential Dae Williams injury

Louisville running back Dae Williams has not yet appeared in the team’s practice updates, raising concern about the Cardinals’ depth at running back.

      

 

 

Tiger-mania is back and his competition is eating it up

Rickie Fowler says Tiger Woods has earned the attention, and it will allow other players to focus on their own play at the Masters.

        

Why this Thai businessman was named a ‘biodiversity hero’

Now and again you can find Nonn Panitvong floating facedown in rivers and lakes. Peering intently into the murky waters through his snorkeling mask, the Thai taxonomist is there to observe the behaviors of various freshwater fish species.

Justin Thomas will gladly take all the knowledge he can get ahead of Masters

Justin Thomas teed it up with Tiger Woods and Fred Couples for nine holes Monday ahead of his third Masters appearance.

        

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