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California Today: ‘It’s Really About the State for Me’: Dianne Feinstein on Running Again

Monday: What’s at stake in California on Tuesday, who’s more at risk from wildfires, and the new face of punk in Los Angeles.

Think You Care About the Midterms? These People Upended Their Lives to Volunteer

Quitting jobs, moving across the country, driving 9,000 miles and door-knocking for 28 campaigns in 30 days. Some Americans are especially fired up about Election Day.

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Net Neutrality Challenges

The justices turned down several petitions seeking review of a Federal Communications Commission action that has since been reversed.

After a rough week, WKU basketball set to open at No. 24 Washington

The Hilltoppers, projected Conference USA winners this season, face a ranked opponent to start the regular season.

        

Kentuckians make up the Louisville women's hoops all-star freshman class

Seygan Robins, Molly Lockhart and Mykasa Robinson are the first all in-state recruiting class for Louisville women’s basketball coach Jeff Walz.

      

 

 

The Election Needle is Back. Meet One of Its Creators.

Nate Cohn, who covers polling and demographics for The New York Times, describes what informs our election night forecast tool known as the needle.

What the Georgia loss means for Kentucky football's bowl possibilities

Kentucky may be out of the SEC title hunt, but the Wildcats still have several possibilities for prestigious bowl games. We run down the options.

        

Bold predictions for the 2018-19 Kentucky basketball season

Get ready for the 2018-19 Kentucky basketball season with our bold predictions about how things will go for John Calipari’s team.

      

 

 

Technical Difficulties May Jeopardize Food Stamps At Farmers Markets

If a popular app used by many farmers markets to process federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits is no longer offered next spring, consumers’ access to fresh produce may be stalled.

As U.S. Sanctions on Iran Kick In, Europe Looks for a Workaround

The Trump administration’s decision to quit the nuclear treaty with Tehran and restore the measures has divided Washington from its closest allies.

How to Ensure You Are Able to Vote — and Avoid Being Turned Away at the Polls

Here’s what to do if you’re told you cannot vote — and how to minimize the chances of it happening in the first place.

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