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Ex-CIA Director On National Security, Post-Truth ‘Assault On Intelligence’

Michael Hayden’s new book critiques the forces threatening the U.S. intelligence community, including President Trump, at a time he says the community’s work has never been harder or more important.

New Albany's Romeo Langford commits to Indiana basketball

He chose between the Hoosiers, Kansas and Vanderbilt

        

New Haven woman dies in Hardin County two-car crash Monday afternoon – Nelson County Gazette

Nelson County GazetteNew Haven woman dies in Hardin County two-car crash Monday afternoonNelson County GazetteThe Kentucky State Police troopers were dispatched to an injury accident Monday at 2:23 p.m. on KY 210, Hodgenville Road south of Elizabethtow…

What Vulgar Remarks? Trump and Buhari, Nigeria’s Leader, Avoid Clash

A few months after President Trump’s disparaging comments roiled African nations, President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria stuck to other topics in a White House visit.

Live blog: Watch as Romeo Langford announces his college decision

New Albany High School basketball star who won Mr. Basketball will announce his college choice

        

‘There’s No Reason to Apologize’ for Muslim Ban Remarks, Trump Says

The statement appeared to undercut an argument that Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco made before the Supreme Court, one that the Justice Department now says included a factual error.

Warriors understand Russell Westbrook's frustration after incidents: Fans can't 'cross line'

Klay Thompson said his family experienced an incident with fans a couple years ago.

        

Mars InSight: NASA’s Journey Into the Red Planet’s Deepest Mysteries

The newest mission to Mars is to launch on Saturday morning. It will search for marsquakes and try to produce a map of the planet’s insides.

ICE Leader, Advocate of Tough Trump Immigration Policies, Will Retire

Thomas D. Homan, the agency’s acting director, faced opposition from several Senate Democrats — and even some Republicans — who said he was too aggressive in deporting undocumented immigrants.

Detroit Released From Financial Oversight, 3 Years After Emerging From Bankruptcy

The city has been monitored by the state of Michigan since December 2014, when city officials retook control after the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history.

Kentucky Derby 2018 horse workouts: Magnum Moon

April 30, 2018: Derby contender Magnum Moon galloped on the track at Churchill Downs in Louisville in prep for Kentucky Derby 144.

        

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