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Louisville native Adam Duvall issues fond farewell to Cincinnati Reds

Outfielder Adam Duvall said farewell to fans and the Cincinnati Reds after being traded to the Atlanta Braves shortly before the MLB trade deadline.

        

Chris Mack, staff give Louisville fans 'reason for optimism' in recruiting

In the latest CardsHQ podcast episode, Rivals.com national basketball analyst Corey Evans breaks down Louisville’s recruiting efforts with Chris Mack.

      

 

 

Ride-Hailing Services Add To Traffic Congestion, Study Says

Transportation consultant Bruce Schaller’s latest study of the impact of ride-hailing services shows that they transported 2.61 billion passengers last year — a 37 percent jump in just one year.

U of L Insider: Could Louisville's offense really be better this season?

Bobby Petrino said at ACC football media days that he expects Louisville’s offense to be better than it was the previous two seasons.

      

 

 

‘Short Term’ Health Insurance? Up to 3 Years Under New Trump Policy

Consumers may soon have access to less expensive health insurance providing fewer benefits under a Trump administration rule intended to skirt requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

Data Breaches Keep Happening. So Why Don’t You Do Something?

News about leaks of personal information can lead consumers to believe that’s the new normal, but experts caution against such “breach fatigue.”

Puerto Rico’s Wounded Medicaid Program Faces Even Deeper Cuts

State Medicaid programs already get much more money from the federal government than Puerto Rico Medicaid gets — and the storm-ravaged U.S. territory’s safety net for the poor is barely hanging on.

California’s Carr Fire 30 Percent Contained As New Blazes Erupt Elsewhere

Firefighters say they are gaining ground on the massive blaze, now considered the state’s seventh-most destructive wildfire. Meanwhile, new fires are causing concern.

Why It’s Still OK To ‘Trash’ Poor White People

A lot has changed in the U.S. over two centuries. One thing that hasn’t? How we talk about poor white people.

White House Weighs Another Reduction in Refugees Admitted to U.S.

Under one proposal, no more than 25,000 refugees could be resettled in the United States next year, a cut of more than 40 percent from this year’s limit.

Principal Of LeBron James’ I Promise School Talks About Mission

LeBron James has joined with the Akron public school district to open the I Promise School for at-risk children. Principal Brandi Davis talks with Rachel Martin about the school’s mission.

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