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Florida Deputies’ Killer: Armed to the Teeth, but Motive Remains a Mystery

John Hubert Highnote was described by the few who knew him as a loner and a recluse, but why he ambushed two sheriff’s deputies at a Chinese restaurant may never be known.

Maj. Gen. Michael Healy, Paragon Among Green Berets, Dies at 91

General Healy served for decades and helped lift morale when he took command of Special Forces in Vietnam after a scandalous murder case in 1969.

Ex-Adidas team director pleads guilty and will cooperate in college basketball corruption case

T.J. Gassnola, the ex-director of an Adidas-sponsored travel basketball team, pled guilty to wire fraud charges and agreed to help prosecutors

        

In Hunt For Golden State Killer, Investigators Uploaded His DNA To Genealogy Site

After failing to find a match within criminal databases, law enforcement uploaded the killer’s DNA profile to a no-frills website used to trace ancestry. The tactic has spurred privacy concerns.

At Least 3 Palestinians Killed As Deadly Violence Again Roils Gaza Protests

More than 40 Palestinians are dead after weeks of protests on the Gaza-Israel border, where Israeli troops have sometimes used live fire — including on Friday, when some protesters rushed a fence.

Cosby Verdict Is Hailed a Breakthrough. Here’s Why It Was an Anomaly.

#MeToo flooded the world with reports of sexual assault. But it did not wash away the legal hurdles to proving it.

5 Takeaways From the House Report on Russian Election Meddling

The report by the committee’s Republican majority emphasizes that lawmakers found no collusion without acknowledging Democrats’ complaints that they cut the inquiry short.

Former Louisville basketball pledge Courtney Ramey picks Texas

Louisville basketball’s new coaching staff made a late recruiting push for the Class of 2018 guard.

      

 

 

E.P.A. Readies Plan to Weaken Rules That Require Cars to Be Cleaner

The agency has drafted regulations on planet-warming emissions from vehicles that would dramatically weaken Obama-era standards.

Ehrler's Ice Cream plans to open a new shop in May in downtown Louisville

The historic Ehrler’s Ice Cream company has announced plans for a shop in downtown Louisville near Slugger Field.

      

 

 

To Catch a Killer: A Fake Profile on a DNA Site and a Pristine Sample

Investigators used DNA gathered at a crime scene and created a fake profile and pseudonym on a genealogy website several months ago, according to law enforcement officials.

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