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Morning Coffee: Before NFL draft, WKU quarterback Mike White trained some at Purdue

The Hilltoppers could have quarterback Mike White go on the second day of the 2018 NFL draft.

        

Mike Pompeo, Wasting No Time, Warns Europe About Iran Deal

A day after being sworn in, the top American diplomat told leaders of the NATO alliance in Brussels that President Trump might soon scrap the Iran nuclear deal.

The guest list for the revamped 'The Trifecta' Kentucky Derby Eve gala is sure to impress

Actors Anthony Anderson and Don Cheadle will attend “The Trifecta,” a Kentucky Derby Eve party where Stevie Wonder will also perform.

        

Economy Probably Started 2018 Off Slow, Short Of Trump’s Growth Target

Consumers likely didn’t keep up with the blistering pace of spending, which means slower economic growth, analysts say. But recently, growth has tended to pick up momentum later in the year.

North-South Korea Summit Sets The Stage For Possible Trump Meeting

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un has traveled to South Korea to meet with South Korean leader Moon Jae-in. Steve Inskeep talks with Danny Russel, a former U.S. diplomat for East Asian and Pacific affairs.

Merkel Visits The U.S.

We preview German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s visit to Washington. NPR’s Rachel Martin talks with Stefan Kornelius, foreign editor at the German daily Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Sen. Rand Paul On Yemen And U.S. Foreign Interventions

NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks with Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky talks about why he’s opposed to U.S. involvement in Yemen and the costs of American intervention abroad.

Flint Activist On Water Crisis

NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to LeeAnne Walters, who recently won the Goldman Environmental Prize, about the current state of the water crisis in Flint, Mich.

Cosby Accuser Reacts To Verdict

Bill Cosby was found guilty of sexual assault on Thursday. NPR’s David Greene speaks with Donna Motsinger. She accused Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1972.

Cosby Convicted Of Sexual Assault

A Pennsylvania jury found Bill Cosby guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. A previous trial on the same charges ended in a hung jury last year.

Teachers Walk Out In Colorado

Colorado’s largest school districts will be closed Friday to accommodate further teacher walkouts. Teachers are asking for better pay, more school funding and a protected retirement plan.

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