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San Francisco To Remove 19th Century Statue Critics Say Degrades Native Americans

The idea of removing the statute had been debated for decades. It will be replaced by a plaque explaining the rationale for its removal from a site near City Hall.

Florida Senate Approves Gun Control Package; OKs Arming Some School Personnel

The legislation found opponents in both parties and passed by a very thin margin. The next test is the Florida House which has until March 9 to act.

Steve Simpson talks win over Anderson Co.

South Oldham coach Steve Simpson talks about the Dragons’ rout of Anderson County in the Eighth Region semifinal.

      

 

 

ESPN's Jemele Hill denies Chris Berman left 'racially disparaging' voicemail

While Hill acknowledges a ‘personal conflict’ that was ‘handled swiftly,’ she says allegation in lawsuit filed by former ESPN employee is inaccurate.

      

 

 

South Oldham, Oldham County reach Eighth Region boys basketball final

Dragons hit 14 3-pointers to rout Anderson County; Colonels knock off Gallatin County

        

Trinity rolls past Ballard for Seventh Region boys basketball title

Trinity rolled past Ballard and into the Sweet 16 thanks to stifling defense.

        

Trump Reaffirms Commitment to Tariffs but Opens Door to Compromise

Republicans intensified pressure on Mr. Trump to relent on his steel and aluminum tariffs while the president indicated he might provide exemptions for certain countries.

Who Should Be Armed in Florida Schools? Not Teachers, Lawmakers Say. But Maybe Librarians.

After a debate on the State Senate floor on Monday, Republican legislative leaders backed off on arming most teachers, but voted to allow others in schools to carry guns.

John Calipari worries proposed changes to NBA draft one-and-done rule will 'devalue education'

John Calipari has weighed in on the most recent round of proposals to alter the NBA’s one-and-done system.

      

 

 

Trump Hates the Trade Deficit. Most Economists Don’t.

Economists question whether tariffs will do much to narrow the trade deficit, and whether policymakers should care about the economic metric at all.

Martin Shkreli, Now In Jail, May Have To Forfeit That Wu-Tang Album After All

A judge has ruled that the former pharmaceutical chief known as “Pharma Bro” owes the government $7.36 million for his fraud. And if he can’t pay it back, he’ll have to give up the ultra-rare album.

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