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FDA Orders An Unprecedented Recall After Kratom Company Ignored Its Requests

“Triangle Pharmanaturals refused to cooperate with FDA despite repeated attempts to encourage voluntary recall,” the agency said.

Olympic taekwondo coach Jean Lopez banned for sexual misconduct with a minor

Jean Lopez, who has coached his brother Steven and others to Olympic medals, has been ruled permanently ineligible by the U.S. Center for SafeSport for sexual misconduct.

        

Haitian food at Caribbean Cafe will transport your taste buds to the small island

For those looking to be spirited around the globe by food, you needn’t look further than Louisville’s Beechmont neighborhood and Caribbean Cafe.

        

France’s wolves are back. Now, can it protect its farmers?

An icy rain whips through Benoît Gille’s wild gray hair as he rounds up his herd of 400 sheep with his wife, Ghislaine. Mud clinging to their boots, the couple pour hay into several troughs in fields tucked among the rolling green hills of the Vosges …

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Robert Griffin III signs with Ravens to make NFL return

Robert Griffin III will be resuming his NFL career not far from where he first broke out with the Washington Redskins.

        

When Robert F. Kennedy Told an Indianapolis Crowd of King’s Assassination

In an improvised speech 50 years ago, Kennedy broke the news of King’s death to a largely black crowd. Two months later, he too was killed.

Suffering From Nature Deficit Disorder? Try Forest Bathing

Positive scientific results aside, the idea of shinrin-yoku shouldn’t be surprising: Who hasn’t felt an inner sense of well-being when walking along a forest trail? asks commentator Marcelo Gleiser.

Professors Are Targets In Online Culture Wars; Some Fight Back

Across the country, in the past year and a half, at least 250 university professors have been targeted in cyber harassment campaigns because of their research, teaching or social media posts.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs will perform Kentucky Derby Eve at 'The Trifecta Celebrity After-Party'

Rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is coming to Louisville to perform on Kentucky Derby Eve at the Louisville Palace

      

 

 

Trump Is ‘Saving Us’: Minnesota Mining Country Warms to Tariffs and G.O.P.

Republicans see a chance to flip a congressional seat in northern Minnesota, where President Trump’s steel tariffs are being celebrated as a boost for the mining industry.

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