Rice defensive end Blain Padgett found dead in his apartment
An official cause of death has yet to be determined. Padgett, a junior who was expected to be a key contributor next season, was 21.
When Hollywood Is Our Mirror
When was the first time you saw yourself represented on the silver screen? Members of the Race/Related team share their answers and ask for yours.
Aid Group Pulls Out Of Nigerian Town Following Deadly Suspected Boko Haram Attack
Tens of thousands of displaced people living in a nearby camp are now deprived of medical care, said Doctors Without Borders. Three aid workers were among those killed.
Oscar-Nominated ‘Knife Skills’ Showcases Ex-Cons And Odd Ducks In The Kitchen
The documentary chronicles the opening of Edwins, a fine-dining restaurant in Cleveland that provides education, housing and steady employment for former inmates.
Bans on Plastic Straws in Restaurants Expand to More Cities
Malibu, Calif., is the latest city to ban plastic straws and cutlery. Activists see the measures as a way to encourage changes in consumers’ behavior.
Road to Girls Sweet 16 | Tickets punched to Northern Kentucky on Saturday and Sunday
Matchups for all 16 regional championship games now set for Saturday and Sunday
How three under-recruited Louisville players made it to the NFL scouting combine
Louisville has three juniors at the NFL scouting combine, all three-star prospects in the 2015 recruiting rankings.
Police: One killed early Saturday morning after crashing into a cement truck – The Courier-Journal
The Courier-JournalPolice: One killed early Saturday morning after crashing into a cement truckThe Courier-JournalOne person was killed early Saturday morning after crashing into a cement truck in south Louisville. The incident occurred around 12:30 a….
A Gun Shop Owner On Age Limits In Sales
A sheriff in Florida has asked local gun shop owners to stop selling semi-automatic weapons to people under 21. Scott Simon talks to Brian DeVito of The Tactical Store. He’s agreed to the request.
Rural Communities Take Broadband Into Their Own Hands
Millions of people living in rural areas don’t have access to broadband Internet. It’s expensive to build networks from scratch so local communities are trying new ways to get people online.
What’s Next For DACA And DREAMers
DACA was set to expire on Monday but the future is now in limbo. NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Rob Jesmer of FWD.us, a group founded to mobilize the tech community to fix our immigration system.
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