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IU basketball fans won't have Romeo Langford critiques from Skip Bayless

There were so many nice tweets sent about Romeo Langford after he verbally committed to the Indiana Hoosiers on Monday.

        

So Fetch: ‘Mean Girls’, ‘SpongeBob’ Net The Most Tony Award Nominations

The new musicals, based on a movie and an animated TV show, earned 12 nominations each. Angels In America, The Band’s Visit and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel each received 11.

Tom Brady hints at not feeling appreciated but says Patriots' Bill Belichick 'best for me'

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hints that he would like to feel more appreciated by Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft but tells Jim Gray that Belichick is the “best for me.”

        

California Today: California Today: Members of the Migrant Caravan Await Their Fate Near San Diego

Tuesday: Asylum seekers set up an encampment on the U.S.-Mexico border, Ashley Judd sues Harvey Weinstein, and a young writer draws inspiration from Kendrick Lamar.

You can still get tickets to these cheap (and some swanky) Kentucky Derby parties in 2018

Ain’t no party like a Kentucky Derby party! Here are over a dozen parties you can attend in Louisville before or on Derby Day.

      

 

 

From Monomoy Girl to Midnight Bisou: What to know about every horse at Kentucky Oaks 2018

It’s Monomoy Girl, Midnight Bisou and then everyone else for the 144th running of the Kentucky Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs.

        

This Is What That ‘Salmon-Safe’ Label Says About Your Wine Or Eggs

Many consumers don’t yet understand the label, but grocery stores are now buying from “salmon-safe” farms, which help protect fish by banning pesticides and keeping manure out of the land’s waterways.

Files Show Iran’s Program To Build Nuclear Weapons, Netanyahu Says

Steve Inskeep talks to Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer about whether the U.S. should withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. Prime Minister Netanyahu says Iran has a nuclear weapons program.

Trump Says Disclosure of Mueller Questions in Russia Probe Is ‘Disgraceful’

President Trump said it was a disgrace that questions the special counsel would like to ask him were “leaked,” and said collusion is a “phony crime.”

New Louisville basketball guard Christen Cunningham sees transfer as return home

Christen Cunningham’s ties to Louisville and its basketball program run deep. That’s why he made sense as Chris Mack’s first pickup as Louisville coach.

      

 

 

High-Rise In Brazil Collapses After Massive Fire

At least one person died in the building, which was an abandoned headquarters of the federal police occupied by squatters.

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