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Male baseball routs Ballard in semifinals of Seventh Region tournament

Male scored 11 runs in the second and third innings to beat Ballard 12-2 Tuesday night in the semifinals of the 7th region baseball tournament.

        

Trump’s Summer Campaign Priority: Target Red-State Democratic Senators

The strategy, meant to take advantage of President Trump’s star power among core Republican supporters, will take him to six states where he can bring a message devised to stoke partisan outrage.

Body Of Missing Man Found After Ellicott City, Md., Flood

Army National Guardsman Sgt. Eddison Hermond vanished trying to rescue a woman on Sunday. Rescuers pulled his body from the Patapsco River Tuesday.

Who Is Mike Parson, Missouri’s New Governor?

Mr. Parson differs little from the departing governor, Eric Greitens, in terms of policy, but greatly in terms of political style and experience.

Col class of ’18 honors fallen classmate during graduation – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era


Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era

Col class of ’18 honors fallen classmate during graduation
Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
Senior Jacory Burse, who died May 13 after a car crash on Fort Campbell Boulevard, was honored with a moment of silence and an empty chair. His family walked the field in his place to receive his diploma. His absence was certainly felt, but this class, …

Trump Asked Sessions to Retain Control of Russia Inquiry After His Recusal

The attorney general is a key witness in the investigation into whether Mr. Trump tried to obstruct the Russia inquiry itself.

Fred Kovaleski, Once a Spy in a Tennis Disguise, Dies at 93

After he was recruited by the C.I.A. during the Cold War, his international tennis career became a cover for espionage.

Texting About His Day at School, a Santa Fe Student Describes a ‘Nervous’ Return

In a series of texts, a sophomore described his first day back at Santa Fe High since a gunman killed 10 people there. “This is one of the steps we have to take,” he said.

Journalist Who Fled Russia Is Fatally Shot In His Kiev Apartment

Arkady Babchenko had been a prominent war correspondent in Russia, but had fled the country out of fear for his life. He was a vocal critic of the Russian government – which put him at great risk.

Eagles' Chris Long, Malcolm Jenkins rip NFL's 'clumsy' national anthem policy

Both Chris Long and Malcolm Jenkins made their opposition to the NFL’s national anthem policy clear, saying owners should have consulted players on the rule.

      

 

 

Eric Greitens, Missouri Governor and Rising Republican Star, Resigns Amid Scandal

Mr. Greitens, once seen as a Republican superstar, stepped down. For months, as scandal unfolded around him, he had defiantly refused to quit.

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