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Police Need Warrants for Driveway Searches, Supreme Court Rules

The case concerned a stolen motorcycle covered in a tarp that an officer had looked under without an invitation or a warrant.

Louisville's Nick Bennett talks NCAA tournament

Louisville pitcher Nick Bennett says the heat won’t be a problem in the Lubbock regional of the NCAA tournament.

      

 

 

Kentucky dismisses safety Marcus Walker from football team after arrest

The Kentucky football team has made a decision about the status of safety Marcus Walker following his arrest earlier in May.

        

‘It’s Going To Be Tough’: Santa Fe Students Return To School After Shooting

The shooting happened less than two weeks before the end of the school year. “I don’t want that last day to be my last memory of my senior year,” one student said.

Serena Williams makes comeback at French Open in statement outfit

Serena Williams looked like a boss in her return to major championship tennis, wearing a full length black Nike bodysuit with a bold hot pink waistband at the French Open.

        

Man hit by car on West Seventh Street – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era


Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era

Man hit by car on West Seventh Street
Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era
Sean Johnson, 21, Hopkinsville was taken to the hospital after he was hit by a car driven by Richard T. Manning, 34, Hopkinsville, and pined between a second car driven by Martez Washington, 34, Hopkinsville on the lot of the Dodge’s store, according

Official Death Toll From Maria In Puerto Rico Is Way Off, Researchers Say

A new Harvard study suggests that the death toll in Puerto Rico from last year’s hurricane is many times higher than originally believed — closer to 5,000 than the official count of 64.

Meet the team of trainers who made Justify's Triple Crown run possible

Justify and Bob Baffert may get the headlines, but it’s been a team effort behind the scenes during the horse’s potential Triple Crown run.

      

 

 

Why Chris Van Hollen isn’t talking about a ‘blue wave’

Chris Van Hollen is an old friend of the Monitor. The freshman Democratic senator from Maryland began appearing at the Monitor Breakfast 10 years ago, when he was in the House and chaired his party’s campaign committee. The Democrats gained 21 seats….

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal Of Restrictive Abortion Law In Arkansas

If the law, which heavily restricts abortion by medication, is allowed to permanently go into effect, it would likely shutter two of the state’s three facilities that perform abortions.

MLB playoff outlook: Astros, Red Sox are locks, but for 10 teams, it's wait 'til next year

Now that the season has passed another milestone in Memorial Day, here’s a look at which teams have legitimate aspirations to play in October.

        

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