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Shamrock Rose's luck holds out in Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint

Shamrock Rose, sent off at odds of 25-1, captured the $1 million Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint at Churchill Downs on Saturday.

      

 

 

G.O.P. Sees Trump’s Playbook as Best Hope in Some Tight Races

Some candidates are following the president in attacking prominent liberals and minorities to stoke an us vs. them narrative about the country’s security and culture.

Louisville football at Clemson: Live updates and scores from the game

Live updates from Clemson as Louisville football takes on the Tigers.

        

Despite Trump’s Threats, U.S. Keeps Giving Aid to Central America

President Trump pledged to cut off the assistance because of the caravan approaching the United States. But the money still flows. And the U.S. is helping countries with Venezuelan refugees.

After winning conference trophy, Louisville City FC eyes 'the big one'

Louisville City FC will have a chance to win back-to-back United Soccer League championships on Thursday at Lynn Stadium.

        

Steve King, for a Change, Faces a Battle for House Seat in Iowa

The overlap of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre and Mr. King’s history of racist remarks has threatened a re-election bid that looked assured.

‘Not Again’: Tragedies Unite Charleston Pastor and Pittsburgh Rabbi

The killings of nine parishioners at a black church in Charleston and 11 congregants at a synagogue in Pittsburgh brought people in those two communities together in an unspeakable grief.

Kentucky sheriff’s office to pay $337,000 for handcuffing elementary students, ACLU says

The Kenton County Sheriff’s Office has agreed to pay more than $337,000 “for the painful and unconstitutional handcuffing of elementary school students with disabilities,” an ACLU disability attorney said on … Click to Continue »

A Nation in Turmoil Prepares to Deliver a Verdict on Trump

Republicans have grown increasingly pessimistic about holding the House, as polls show a number of incumbents lagging well below 50 percent. G.O.P. leaders are more hopeful about the Senate.

The Year of the Woman’s Activism: Marches, Phone Banks, Postcards, More

It’s not just about the women running for office. A surge in activism has redefined “women’s issues” and deepened the gender divide between the parties.

U.S. Soldier Killed, Another Wounded In Afghan ‘Insider Attack’

This is the third American soldier killed by an Afghan counterpart this year. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says Afghan forces are making their vetting more strenuous.

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