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Louisville women's basketball energized at 2018 Media Day before season opens

Louisville women’s basketball energized on Media Day

      

 

 

Obama Is Helping Democrats Punch Back at Trump: Will it Work?

Former President Barack Obama has leveled many attacks on President Trump heading into the 2018 midterm elections. These sharp rebukes, though, are a departure from how past leaders used their post-presidential campaign stops.

E: How Black Citizenship Was Won, and Lost

“Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow,” an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, traces the gains, and reversals, of the post-Civil War struggle over racial equality.

Justice Department Charges Chinese Company With Espionage

The charges are the latest in a series of recent indictments that accuse Chinese companies and individuals of stealing valuable American technology.

Mike Battaglia's free expert picks for Friday's Breeders' Cup races

Morning-line oddsmaker Mike Battaglia offers his free expert picks and tips for Friday’s races — including Breeders’ Cup — at Churchill Downs.

      

 

 

First Wave Of Troops Sent To U.S.-Mexico Border Arrive In Texas

Active duty troops have begun moving to bases in the southwest, preparing for deployment along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Environmental Policies Of Brazil’s New President Jair Bolsonaro Alarming Scientists

NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with environmental educator and researcher Suzana Padua about how the election of Brazil’s new president Jair Bolsonaro may threaten the country’s conservation efforts.

A Look A How College-Educated White Women Are Leaning In Georgia’s Gubernatorial Race

College educated white women tend to vote Republican in Georgia, but this year might be different. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with three Atlanta women who offer their views on the midterms.

In Red-Leaning Kansas, Democrat’s Target Isn’t on Ballot (and It’s Not Trump)

Laura Kelly, the Democrat running for governor against Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, has focused on Sam Brownback, an unpopular ex-governor.

Bernard Bragg, Who Showed the Way for Deaf Actors, Dies at 90

His achievements included helping to found the National Theater of the Deaf. The actress Marlee Matlin was one of his protégés.

Survey Suggests ‘Manels’ — All-Male Panels — Are Still The Norm

Men outnumbered women 2 to 1 as private event speakers over the last five years, a survey by event software company Bizzabo found.

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