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Trump’s On-Again, Off-Again Trip to Britain Is Set for July

The White House has repeatedly put off the trip amid friction between the American president and one of the United States’ closest allies.

Lamar Jackson switches it up, hitting the NFL draft red carpet in …. all green Gucci

U of L fans are used to seeing him in red. Hey, maybe he felt like a change. Especially when it’s “all this Gucci.”

      

 

 

News Analysis: For Many, Life in Trump’s Orbit Ends in a Crash Landing

Proximity to President Trump has been a crushing experience for many who arrived with stellar careers and independent reputations yet ended up losing so much.

Menendez Is ‘Severely Admonished’ by Senate Panel for Accepting Gifts

The Ethics Committee chastised Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, for the gifts, which were also the focus of a criminal case.

Do Serial Killers Just Stop? Yes, Sometimes

Joseph James DeAngelo’s arrest occurred more than 30 years after the Golden State Killer’s spree ended. Experts cite cases involving murderers whose crimes ceased long before they were caught.

Former U of L cornerback Jaire Alexander struts across the NFL draft red carpet in style

Even though it’s maroon, he still looks good in red.

      

 

 

NFL draft 2018 tracker: Pick-by-pick analysis of every selection in Round 1

From the Browns to the Ravens, USA TODAY Sports analysis on every first-round pick of the 2018 NFL draft.

        

‘We Just Did Not Give Up Hope,’ Says One of Those Who Lost a Relative to the Golden State Killer

For decades, those who survived the killer’s attacks or saw loved ones murdered suffered alone. But they bonded together in recent years and celebrated the arrest of a suspect this week.

Kids Of White House Reporters Take Over And Trump Seems To Prefer It

“Do you want your parents in the Oval Office or out?” Trump asked. “Out!” the kids cried. “I agree. Come on, let’s go,” Trump said.

Viral ‘Rescue’ Videos Ignite Dispute Between Philippines And Kuwait

Kuwaitis did not appreciate the videos released online last week which purport to show Philippine Embassy staff “rescuing” Filipino domestic workers. Now, the countries are publicly trading barbs.

Gender Letter: All the Poetry That’s Fit to Print

For National Poetry Month, we asked four poets to answer the prompt: “How I Write.”

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