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Report: Former WWE superstar from Louisville dies at age 38

Matt Cappotelli, a former WWE wrestler and Louisville native, died Friday at age 38 after battling brain cancer.

        

For Local Newspapers, Angry Readers Are a Given. But Killings Send Shivers.

Many journalists, especially at the local level, have stories of being confronted or harassed by a resident upset by something that was published. Violence is rare.

Trump Says He Will Announce Supreme Court Pick on July 9

The president said that he has narrowed down his Supreme Court candidates to about five people, including two women, calling them “brilliant” and “talented.”

Newspaper Shooting Shows Widening Use of Facial Recognition by Authorities

The use of facial recognition to identify the suspect in the shooting at a community newspaper chain in Maryland revealed how pervasive the technology has become in law enforcement.

Louisville City's James O'Connor has earned his exit bows

James O’Connor won a USL championship with Louisville CIty FC, and gave the franchise a foundation.

      

 

 

Why Chicago’s ‘Gang Book’ Is A Problem For Communities Of Color

The Chicago Crime Commission recently published an update to its gang book. NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Columbia University professor Desmond Patton about the book and why it’s problematic for communities of color.

Francisco J. Ayala, Famed Biologist, Resigns After Sexual Harassment Inquiry

Administrators at the University of California, Irvine, said they would remove Dr. Ayala’s name from campus buildings and academic posts.

N.S.A. Purges Hundreds of Millions of Call and Text Records

The agency said it had discovered “irregularities” in a system it created under a 2015 law, the USA Freedom Act, to collect data from U.S. telecoms.

Trump Says He Will Announce Supreme Court Pick On July 9

President Trump told reporters Friday that he has his list narrowed to “about five” candidates, including two women, and he may interview one or two candidates this weekend at his golf club in N.J.

An Apology And Back Pay For Editor In BBC Gender Pay Inequity Battle

The media giant admitted to underpaying former China editor, Carrie Gracie. Both parties have decided on a settlement that is touted as a win in the fight against the gender wage gap.

Kentucky, Louisville tickets will cost more due to new sales tax

The cost of tickets for University of Louisville and University of Kentucky sporting events is increasing.

        

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