Passions Rise as Georgia Governor’s Race Hurtles Toward Election Day
Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams are both trying to avoid a runoff in Georgia’s rancorous campaign for governor. Polls suggest they may get one anyway.
U.S. Olympic Committee Moves To Decertify USA Gymnastics
The U.S. Olympic Committee has moved to revoke USA Gymnastics’ status as a “national governing body.” The move comes as the organization has botched its reorganization following a sex-abuse scandal.
For struggling Louisville defense, frustration begins to set in
Saturday’s loss to Clemson “was the first time I think I’ve seen our defense, the look in their eye wasn’t what you wanted,” Bobby Petrino said.
Louisville coach Bobby Petrino on keeping players motivated during frustrating season
Louisville coach Bobby Petrino on keeping players motivated during a frustrating season and a 77-16 blowout at Clemson
Ruth Gates, Who Sought to Rescue Coral Reefs, Is Dead at 56
A marine biologist, Dr. Gates was on a mission to save the reefs from the deadening effects of warming water temperatures.
Federal Officials Shut Down Sales of ‘Ruinous’ Health Insurance Plans
The Federal Trade Commission said a Florida enterprise collected millions with a deceptive marketing scheme aimed at Americans searching for health coverage.
Luxury Apartment Owners Head To Court Against Peeping From Tate Modern’s Balcony
A handful of residents in a multimillion dollar glass tower are arguing the museum has created a state of “near constant surveillance” since opening a terrace that offers one of London’s best views.
On Politics With Lisa Lerer: Midterm Canaries: Races to Watch for Early Trends
In the On Politics newsletter, races we’ll be watching for an early idea of how the election is trending; plus, final thoughts from our live polls.
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Texas Senate Race Turns Into A Bit Of A Food Fight
Texas Senate candidates Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke have been trying to appeal to voters by using classic Texan foods and drinks, such as Whataburger and Shiner beer, in their campaigns.
Industries Turn Freedom of Information Requests on Their Critics
Corporations, lobbyists and interest groups are increasingly using public records laws as weapons in dealing with academic work they do not like.
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