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Seven players from Louisville schools invited to Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Basketball Games

Five boys and two girls from Louisville will play in Saturday’s contests at Thomas More College.

        

Trump Official Wants To Put Tight Leash On Consumer Watchdog Agency

As a Republican congressman, Mick Mulvaney sponsored legislation to abolish the agency. Now that he’s running it, he wants Congress to put the independent watchdog on a short leash.

Ethan Couch, ‘Affluenza Teen’ Who Killed 4 While Driving Drunk, Is Freed

Mr. Couch spent 720 days in jail after killing four people and paralyzing a fifth in a car crash. His defense contended that he was too rich to know right from wrong.

‘Thug life’: Teachers’ signs, chants challenge critics on pensions, spending

A large crowd of Kentucky teachers and their supporters converged at the state Capitol Monday to make themselves heard on pension changes they oppose and education spending they want. … Click to Continue »

With McKinzie injured, Bob Baffert says he’ll run Justify in the Santa Anita Derby

Trainer Bob Baffert made the call after Justify posted a solid six-furlong workout Monday.

        

Teachers Walk Out in Oklahoma and Kentucky: ‘It Really Is a Wildfire’

A wave of walkouts and rallies in red states has been organized largely by ordinary teachers.

LeBron James, Uninterrupted issue letter to Alabama football over copyright concerns

LeBron’s Uninterrupted platform sent a letter to the University of Alabama regarding copyright issues over a video series.

        

Supreme Court Rules for Police Officer in Excessive Force Case

Justice Sotomayor issued an impassioned dissent, saying the majority had told officers that they can “shoot first and think later.”

Missouri measure would limit insurance company payouts – Lexington Herald Leader


Lexington Herald Leader

Missouri measure would limit insurance company payouts
Lexington Herald Leader
A bill on Gov. Eric Greitens’ desk would limit how much money insurance companies would have to pay after accidents. The proposal affects cases where multiple people are owed money from an insurance company, such as after a car accident that leaves

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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Dies At Age 81

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, South African anti-apartheid activist and former wife of late South African President Nelson Mandela, has died.

Opioid Use Lower In States That Eased Marijuana Laws

Researchers looked at states with medical marijuana dispensaries and those that allow home cultivation, and found lower use of opioids, when compared with states where marijuana remains illegal.

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