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Dan Pallotta: How Can We Push Ourselves To Dream Big?

Stepping outside of one’s comfort zone can happen on different levels. Entrepreneur and humanitarian activist Dan Pallotta says that doing so is not only important for individuals — but for society.

Ann Morgan: What Can You Learn From Reading The World?

In 2012, Ann Morgan set out to read a book from nearly 200 different countries around the world. She describes how that experience challenged her limits and tested her assumptions.

Tim Ferriss: How Can We Become Comfortable With Discomfort?

How can we conquer our fears? Entrepreneur Tim Ferriss says that by taking action, we can train ourselves to accept discomfort, become more resilient, and expand our horizons.

Emergency Evacuation Finally Lifted After Huge Oil Refinery Fire In Superior, Wis.

The evacuation zone had extended for miles. The Canadian-owned refinery processes crude from the Canadian tar sands in Alberta and from North Dakota’s Bakken shale oil fields.

California Today: California Today: How the Golden State Killer Suspect Was Caught

Friday: Days after an arrest, victims are speaking out, hundreds of migrants prepare for border crossing, and a trip to Dodgers Stadium by gondola.

The U.S. Has No Clear Strategy For Africa. Here’s Why It Really Needs One

The U.S. relies on a threat-focused approach, when the international community should also support economic and governance development in the region, argues the ex-special forces commander for Africa.

Trump Renews Attacks on Comey Before Turning to Praise of Korean Talks

President Trump called James Comey “either very sick or very dumb,” saying his fired F.B.I. chief did not understand the severity of what the president called a leak of classified information.

Student newspapers in Kentucky are in crisis. We need them now more than ever.

It is no secret America’s free press is under attack. Politicians now scream “fake news” whenever reporters expose their lies and misdeeds. Some broadcast networks and websites sow public distrust … Click to Continue »

Lawyer Who Was Said to Have Dirt on Clinton Had Closer Ties to Kremlin Than She Let On

Newly released emails have renewed questions about who the lawyer, Natalia V. Veselnitskaya, was representing when she met with top Trump campaign officials promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.

From Shelia E. to Gucci Mane and Dwight Yoakam, there's something for everyone this week

From Shelia E. to Gucci Mane and Dwight Yoakam, there is something for everyone April 29 to May 6 in Louisville

        

At Border Meeting, Leaders Pledge An End To Korean War

Friday’s summit between the leaders of South and North Korea also sets the stage for a meeting between North Korea and the U.S., which is expected to happen in the coming month or two.

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