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Trump’s Battle With California Is the Backdrop as State Picks a Governor

A governor’s election in California is a changing of the guard at a moment when the state is involved in a high-stakes battle with President Trump.

Winnie Madizikela-Mandela: For many South Africans, ‘She was the movement’

As South African universities erupted in protests over the rising cost of tuition in late 2015, it was hard not to see the echoes of the country’s past in the young demonstrators’ raised fists and fearless clashes with authority. It was people like Ma…

17 States, 7 Cities Sue To Remove Citizenship Question From 2020 Census

The new lawsuit comes more than a week after California filed a similar lawsuit in San Francisco federal court against Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Census Bureau officials.

Ray Spalding announces he'll leave Louisville, stay in the NBA draft pool

Junior forward Ray Spalding starred at Trinity High before spending three seasons at Louisville.

        

Ex-Skadden Lawyer Is Sentenced to 30 Days in Russia Inquiry

The former lawyer, Alex van der Zwaan, had admitted lying to investigators about his communications with a Trump campaign aide and a Ukrainian with ties to Russian intelligence.

Road to Kentucky Derby: Odds, entries set for Blue Grass Stakes with Good Magic favored

Two-year-old champion coming off third-place finish in Fountain of Youth; Monomoy Girl favorite for Ashland Stakes

        

How M.L.K.’s Death Helped Lead to the Cornerstone of Gun Control in the U.S.

The political calculus shifted after Dr. King was gunned down in Memphis, and prompted the passage of the 1968 Gun Control Act.

Titans new uniforms: NFL investigating apparent leaked photo

After an image of a Marcus Mariota jersey appeared on Twitter on Monday night, people are wondering if the new Titans jerseys have been leaked.

        

Former AG Alberto Gonzales On McCabe’s Firing: ‘Sessions Made The Right Decision’

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has fired Andrew McCabe as FBI deputy director. Former Attorney General Albert Gonzales says Sessions “made the right decision” but “the timing is unfortunate.”

The Last Year of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Life, According to The Times

The movement faced discord, persistent support for segregation, and, ultimately, fatal violence of people who opposed civil rights.

Double Coverage: Jeff Greer and Fletcher Page talk Louisville and Kentucky at 1 p.m. today

Don’t miss our next episode of Double Coverage — where we talk about Louisville and Kentucky athletics — at 1 p.m. Tuesday.

      

 

 

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