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Blaney wins on roval when Johnson wrecks out of playoffs – Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era

Hopkinsville Kentucky New EraBlaney wins on roval when Johnson wrecks out of playoffsHopkinsville Kentucky New EraCONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Ryan Blaney won the debut race on the "roval" at Charlotte Motor Speedway in a chaotic finish in which he s…

Two-car crash briefly blocks Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway at Hwy 217 – KATU

KATUTwo-car crash briefly blocks Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway at Hwy 217KATUThe Kentucky senator feared it could not only heighten the tension around the delicate Kavanaugh proceedings but could endanger Republican control of the Senate. McConnell has r…

China Cancels High-Level Security Talks with the U.S.

The decision to withdraw from an important annual meeting shows how tensions over an escalating trade war are spreading to other arenas.

On Washington: How Jeff Flake May Have Saved Republicans From Themselves

The extended F.B.I. investigation wasn’t what Republicans wanted, but it could end up easing the way for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation.

U.S. and Canada Reach Deal to Salvage Nafta

After a year of fractious talks, the two countries reached a last-minute agreement to save the trilateral pact.

Excerpts From the New Rules Summit

Panelists at the conference, hosted by The New York Times, discussed the barriers facing women as they pursue their careers.

New Book Peeks Inside American Prison System

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with journalist Shane Bauer about his new book, American Prison: A Reporter’s Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment.

Teaching High School Students About Sexual Assault Through Literature

NPR’s Michel Martin talks with high school English teacher Eric Devine and author Laurie Halse Anderson about teaching high schoolers about sexual assault.

How Will The Kavanaugh Controversy Play Into Midterm Elections?

NPR’s Michel Martin considers the implications of the Kavanaugh controversy for the midterms and beyond, with Republican commentator Mary Kate Cary and former Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod.

Amid Kavanaugh Drama, Supreme Court Is Back In Session

With the Supreme Court’s term opening, and the Kavanaugh confirmation drama ongoing, a look into the political and legal stakes of the week ahead.

Kurdistan Election

The Kurdistan region of Iraq is holding elections for a regional parliament, the first such election in five years.

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