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Wayne Estopinal, dead in Indiana plane crash, leaves lasting legacy

Wayne Estopinal founded Louisville City FC soccer club and his firm designed Lynn Stadium at U of L

        

Mueller’s Biographer Says Special Counsel Investigation May Be Nearing Final Stages

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with journalist Garrett Graff, who is also Robert Mueller’s biographer, about the state of the special counsel’s investigation and the path forward.

Whitaker’s Ascent at Justice Dept. Surprised Investigators of Firm Accused of Fraud

Mr. Whitaker, the acting attorney general, sat on the board of a patent firm that was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission over accusations it bilked thousands of customers.

Texas man drives away from car crash — with the other driver on his hood, video shows – Lexington Herald Leader

Texas man drives away from car crash — with the other driver on his hood, video shows
Lexington Herald Leader
This Texas driver didn’t just leave the scene of a crash — he took his victim with him, video shows. Andrew Bush, a 50-year-old College Station man, was driving in Bryan on Thursday around 4:30 p.m. when he rear-ended a pickup, police said in a

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Star Moore High School football recruit JJ Weaver commits to Kentucky

JJ Weaver had his pick of schools, and the Moore High School football star chose Kentucky.

        

Interview with Moore’s JJ Weaver after committing to Kentucky

Weaver is off to Lexington after high school

        

How to watch Kentucky basketball Saturday against UNC Greensboro

Kentucky will look for its seventh straight win against UNC Greensboro Saturday. Here’s what you need to know.

      

 

 

Moore defensive end JJ Weaver commits to Kentucky

Weaver decides to stay in the Bluegrass to continue his college football career.

        

Alaska Hit With Back To Back Earthquakes

Alaska residents are assessing damage after a major earthquake hit about eight miles north of Anchorage.

South Korean Train Heads To The North For The First Time In More Than A Decade

South Korean trains crossed over into North Korea on Friday for the first time in a decade. South Korea is pushing to link the two countries’ railways, despite stalled talks on the nuclear issue.

The Differences Between The European Migration Crisis And The Influx To The U.S.

President Trump has compared the influx of migrants to the U.S. with the migration crisis in Europe. There are big differences in the situations, and some parallels in the political and policy debates.

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