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Roseanne Barr Says Ambien Played Role In Racist Tweet That Spiked Her Show’s Reboot

Critics pounced after Barr said she was “Ambien tweeting” at 2 in the morning. She also said she believed the target of her tweet, Valerie Jarrett, was Saudi or Jewish or Persian — rather than black.

Morgan's return raises expectations for IU

Juwan Morgan on Tuesday announced his intention to return to Indiana for his senior year, withdrawing from the NBA draft

        

D. Wayne Lukas is poised to spoil the Triple Crown again with Bravazo

Bravazo was sixth in the Kentucky Derby, second in the Preakness and will be key player in Belmont

        

California Today: California Today: State Farmers Supported Trump. Now His Trade Policies Have Them Worried.

Wednesday: Primary races to watch, the president calls Nancy Pelosi an “MS-13 lover” and the Golden State Killer suspect appears in court.

The Conflicting Educations Of Sam Schimmel

More than 50 years after the federal government forced hundreds of Native Alaskans into boarding schools, their descendants are haunted by — and trying to overcome —residual trauma.

Mormon Funeral Potatoes: The Carb-Heavy Meal For The End of The World

Call it disaster preparedness cooking: A Utah company began running Facebook ads for an instant version of a staple Mormon comfort food … because pantries should be stocked for the Second Coming.

Pause In Palestinian Rocket Attacks, Israeli Airstrikes, Amid Unofficial Cease-Fire

The tit-for-tat attacks continued right up to daybreak, but the truce, brokered by Egypt, seems to be holding for the moment.

Trump Administration Announces New Restrictions On China

Steve Inskeep talks to Peter Navarro, director of the White House National Trade Council, about the tariffs the administration plans to impose on China. Navarro calls it a “historic decision.”

Ex-Cards pitcher gets big welcome home in game against Louisville Bats

Former University of Louisville star and prospective New York Yankees pitcher Josh Rogers delighted fans from New Albany on Tuesday night.

        

Fatally Shot Russian Journalist Was Targeted For His Work, Ukrainian Police Say

A Russian journalist who was fiercely critical of President Putin has been shot and killed in the Ukrainian capital Kiev. Arkady Babchenko isn’t the first Kremlin critic to be murdered in Kiev.

Top North Korean Official Heads To U.S. To Discuss Possible Summit

Preparations continue for a summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un. David Greene talks to Sue Mi Terry, an ex-senior analyst on Korean issues at the CIA, about the North Korean official.

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