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Louisville football loses its top 2019 recruit, No. 1 JUCO tight end

Austin Griffin, the No. 1 junior-college tight end prospect, announced he will reopen his recruitment.

        

Ron DeSantis, a Trump Ally, Struggles in Florida as Racial Flare-ups Come to Fore

Mr. Trump has expended real political capital on Mr. DeSantis’s race for governor this year, so the president would own a loss. Mr. DeSantis is running slightly behind Andrew Gillum, the Democrat.

Mystery of the Midterm Elections: Where are the Russians?

Nefarious activity by known or suspected hackers seems low this year. But that might not be good news and could spell trouble even after Tuesday’s vote.

How to watch UK basketball vs. Indiana University Pennsylvania game

Kentucky plays its final preseason exhibition versus Indiana University Pennsylvania Friday. Here’s how to watch and storylines to follow

      

 

 

Could Game Winner be Bob Baffert's next Kentucky Derby winner?

Undefeated Game Winner is the 8-5 favorite for Friday’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs. Trainer Bob Baffert sees big things in his future.

      

 

 

Trump’s Nationalism Is Breaking Point for Some Suburban Voters, Risking G.O.P. Coalition

Educated, prosperous whites repelled by Mr. Trump’s strident language on race and gender are turning away from Republicanism, a boon for Democrats

College basketball recruiting: Time to bring black market aboveboard

With so much of its dirty laundry on display, can we enjoy college basketball without guilt?

        

Trump Finds Support After the Pittsburgh Massacre, From the Israeli Government

When the president arrived Tuesday at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the only public official standing there to greet him was Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer.

More than just a farm: How Old Friends gives new life to racehorses

Old Friends Thoroughbred Retirement Farm, located in the idyllic Georgetown, Kentucky, give retired racehorses a change to retire in lush pastures.

        

Louisville freshman quarterback Jordan Travis will transfer

The Louisville football team is losing a promising young quarterback to transfer.

        

Between migrants and US border, an information gap of many miles

Carlos Palacio, a lanky mechanic in his early 20s, sits on a piece of cardboard on the edge of this Oaxacan town square, hiding from the sun. “Schools are easy recruitment centers for gangs,” he says of his main drive for leaving the mountainous capit…

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