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Louisville basketball's new coaching staff contacts three potential graduate transfers

Louisville basketball’s new coaching staff is evaluating who might return and who they can add to the 2018-19 roster.

      

 

 

A Border Patrol Agent (and Frequent Fox News Guest) Has Trump’s Ear on Immigration

Brandon Judd, who has reiterated talking points that include pushing for a border wall, has earned President Trump’s praise for his television appearances.

Viewer’s guide to Eastern Conference playoff race: Raptors, Celtics still fighting for No. 1 seed

Outlooks, tiebreakers and playoff scenarios for every team in the East.

        

Masters: Tiger Woods will be a factor this week, says Fred Couples

Tiger Woods played a practice round with Justin Thomas and Fred Couples at Augusta National after arriving for the 82nd Masters this week.

        

‘I’m Glad That I’m Equal’: Six Students on Dr. King’s Legacy

Near the site of Dr. King’s assassination in Memphis, six students reflected on the civil rights leader’s work and legacy, and how both shape their own lives now.

NCAA championship: Michigan hopes to overcome recent history

Michigan, which is 1-5 in NCAA finals, will face Villanova in the championship game, hoping to earn the Big Ten’s first title since 2000.

        

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Original New York Times Obituary

The obituary, which was published on April 5, 1968, celebrated the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a prophet of a crusade for racial equality and a voice of anguish for millions of people.

Suit Against Agent Who Reinvestigated a Florida Mother’s Death Is Dismissed

A federal judge found that the investigator had probable cause to suspect that a deputy sheriff had killed his girlfriend — a death that had been ruled a suicide.

The Country With The World’s Worst Inequality Is …

The World Bank looked at economic data from around the globe to see where the gap between the rich and the poor is the greatest.

Treasury’s Tax Law Architect, Justin Muzinich, Is Tapped as Deputy Secretary

The promotion of Mr. Muzinich, who spent most of his career on Wall Street, elevates a moderate voice within the Trump economic team.

50 Years After Dr. King’s Death, Remembering the Women Who Steered the Movement

Five decades after Dr. King’s death in Memphis, we delved into photo archives to highlight pull out stories of a few of the female leaders inside the movement.

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