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6 Types of Misinformation to Beware of on Election Day. (And What to Do if You Spot Them.)

Be careful of rumors and hoaxes about the voting and polling places. Here are some tips for spotting and avoiding false information.

Brad Calipari plans to redshirt for Kentucky basketball this season

Brad Calipari, son of coach John Calipari, will sit out the season in hopes of playing two more years at UK as a graduate student.

        

Notorious Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’ Heads To Trial In New York

Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the man accused of having run the world’s largest drug trafficking organization, was charged in a 17-count indictment that spans decades. Jury selection began Monday.

Is progress on race still possible?

 In the campaign for the 2018 midterm elections in the United States, the issue of race was a bold backdrop. To other countries, elections in the US are seen as a way for its citizens to make progress on race but also take stock of whether the country…

A Centrist and a Liberal Test Florida, and Democrats Everywhere Watch Closely

Senator Bill Nelson seeks re-election as a moderate, while Andrew Gillum runs for governor as an unabashed progressive. Presidential hopefuls will take notice.

UPDATE: One Dead In Crash Near Kentucky Castle In Woodford Co. – LEX18 Lexington KY News

LEX18 Lexington KY NewsUPDATE: One Dead In Crash Near Kentucky Castle In Woodford Co.LEX18 Lexington KY NewsThe coroner has identified the victim as 32-year-old Amanda Lane, of Lexington. She was driving one of the vehicles. Officials said the crash in…

How to watch Kentucky football at Tennessee: Game time, TV channel

Looking for the Kentucky-Tennessee game on TV, radio or Internet? Here is the information you need.

        

The best Louisville City FC stories from 2018 that you may have missed

It’s been a long season for Louisville City FC. Refresh your memory with these stories before Thursday’s USL Cup.

      

 

 

We've got your Cards basketball answers on schedules, recruiting, more

We discuss nonconference scheduling, Chris Mack’s recruiting, Game of Thrones and more in this Louisville men’s basketball mailbag.

      

 

 

Along The Southwest Border, Shelters and Churches Scramble To House Migrant Families

Hundreds of migrant families are being released from immigration custody and are being housed, temporarily, in shelters, hotels and churches across the southwest border region.

Mark Stoops: Kentucky has to learn from Georgia loss

Mark Stoops hopes his team learns something from the Georgia loss to help the program return to more big games in the future.

        

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