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Boeing Flight Line Workers In Charleston, S.C., Vote To Unionize

The workers will be represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union, despite intense resistance from Boeing.

Louisville wants no part of the lawsuit its fans filed against the NCAA

A group of fans filed a lawsuit against the NCAA in April for the return of the University of Louisville’s 2013 men’s basketball championship banner.

      

 

 

Don't miss your chance at free fitness classes – oh, and free food too

Free food to thank area teachers at Red Robin this week, plus free fitness classes for everyone else return on Tuesdays this summer

        

Concerts this week in Louisville: The Decemberists, John Prine and more

From The Decemberists to John Price and Diana Krall, there is something for everyone June 3-10 in Louisville.

        

Catch this national bestselling author in Louisville this week

Bestselling author Silas House will be reading from his new novel “Southernmost” at Crescent Hill Baptist Church on June 5.

        

Move to Vermont. Work From Home. Get $10,000. (Or at Least Something.)

Gov. Phil Scott has signed into law a bill that will pay a number of people who move to Vermont and work remotely for an out-of-state company.

Spain’s Prime Minister Loses Confidence Vote, Ushering In Socialists

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy was voted out of office by an absolute majority of Spain’s parliament after a former treasurer of his party was found guilty in a bribery and money-laundering scandal.

5 things fans will love about a renovated Papa John's Cardinal Stadium

Louisville football will play the 2018 season in a newly expanded and renovated stadium. Here’s what’s in it for the fans.

      

 

 

Champion Crowned At Scripps National Spelling Bee

Fourteen-year-old Karthik Nemmani won with the word “koinonia,” referring to Christian fellowship or communion. All three finalists hail from Texas.

Negotiations Continue For Expected U.S.-North Korea Summit

David Greene talks to Alexander Vershbow, who served in the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations, to help make sense of the swirl of negotiations between U.S. and North Korean officials.

Let’s Stop Talking About The ’30 Million Word Gap’

It’s one of the most famous studies ever done on kids. It’s often cited as a reason children from poor families struggle in school. But it may be neither 30 million words, nor exactly a gap.

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