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Bill Browder, Kremlin Critic, Briefly Arrested In Spain For Murky Reasons

Browder says he was arrested on a Russian warrant via Interpol. Spanish police say they released him because the warrant was “invalid.” And Interpol denies having issued a formal warrant at all.

Judge Suggests Review of Cohen Documents Is Moving Too Slowly

Lawyers for Mr. Cohen were given a June 15 deadline to review the documents seized from his office, apartment and hotel room.

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Twinspires.com offers a free expert pick for Thursday night’s horse races at Churchill Downs

      

 

 

Top softball players in Sixth and Seventh regions receive honors

Coaches name all-region selections in Sixth and Seventh regions

        

Texas Governor Lays Out School Safety Plan, After 10 Died In Santa Fe Shooting

Arming more teachers, improving school policies and boosting gun safety are part of a wide-ranging list presented by Gov. Greg Abbott, two weeks after 10 people died in a shooting in Santa Fe, Texas.

They Let Their 15-Year-Old Son Smoke Pot to Stop His Seizures. Georgia Took Him Away.

The parents say the boy’s seizures stopped for 71 days while smoking pot, but they were arrested and he was taken to a group home.

Bride price: South African young women weigh freedom and tradition

Sinegugu Sikhakhane stares at her reflection in the mirror of her bedroom, testing the makeup she will wear for her engagement party – a celebration of a proposal not made to her, or even with her knowledge. Ms. Sikhakhane was a third-year university …

Lamonte Bearden withdraws from NBA draft to stay with WKU basketball

After an earlier report that he would stay in the NBA draft, WKU’s Lamonte Bearden is instead staying with the Hilltoppers.

      

 

 

Trump Responds to Fury Over Roseanne, but Not Her Racist Remarks

President Trump acknowledged the furor over a racist Twitter post made by Roseanne Barr, but focused on the apology issued by ABC.

Free Cash to Fight Income Inequality? California City Is First in U.S. to Try

Long plagued by poverty and desperation, Stockton, Calif., is testing universal basic income as a means of improving the lives of its residents.

Russian Journalist Thought Killed Is Alive

Ukrainian authorities say the murder of journalist Arkady Babchenko was staged in order to catch a man they say was hired by Russian intelligence services to kill him.

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