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Suspected Militants Strike Afghan Interior Ministry, Exchange Gunfire With Police

The attack appears to be the latest in a series claimed either by the Islamic State or the Taliban in recent months that have targeted government buildings, checkpoints and hotels.

Will these UK players return next season? It's NBA Draft decision day

Will PJ Washington, Jarred Vanderbilt and Wenyen Gabriel be back at Kentucky next season? We’re tracking their deadline day decisions here.

      

 

 

Former Louisville pitcher Josh Rogers returns home for pro start

New Albany native Josh Rogers, a former star at the University of Louisville, pitched the New York Yankees’ Triple A team to win over the Louisville Bats. May 29, 2018

      

 

 

You have one chance to get on the set of 'Top Chef.' This is it.

This is the best way to get a behind-the-scenes look at the ‘Top Chef’ season filming in Kentucky.

      

 

 

David Copperfield Found Negligent, But Won’t Pay For Injury During Magic Act

A British tourist sued the famed illusionist for what he said was a slip and fall and serious brain injury incurred while acting as a volunteer for an on-stage trick in 2013.

Embattled Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Resigns

Greitens says he’ll step down on Friday after facing allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance abuses. It marks a stunning fall for a charismatic Republican with national ambitions.

Manhattanhenge: A Site To See At Sunset

For two days every spring and summer, the sun lines up with Manhattan’s street grid to create a jaw dropping sunset. They call it Manhattanhenge.

What Gun Violence Protesters Can Learn From 1968’s Chicano Blowouts

Fifty years ago, Chicano students walked out of East Los Angeles high schools — angry at the lack of school resources and their curriculum. Eventually the school district changed its policies.

Experts Say Denuclearizing North Korea Is No Small Task

President Trump says he wants North Korea to end its nuclear weapons program permanently. Those who’ve seen the program say denuclearization, if it happens, would likely take a very long time.

Shifting Trade Talks With China Head Toward Confrontation

David Greene talks to Amy Celico, who was in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative under President George W. Bush, about the U.S. moving forward with punitive tariffs.

Preschools In Ghana’s Capital Challenge Call-And-Response System

In Accra, many low-income parents scrape together money to send their toddlers to private schools. The trouble: schools subject them to long lectures, and punish misbehavior with beatings.

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