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The deep roots of America’s rural-urban political divide

The chasm of misunderstanding and animosity between rural and urban voters is one of the oldest divisions in American political life. As urban areas exploded in size and power, urban voters increasingly returned such disdain. Urban agglomerations wer…

Jennifer Lawrence brings Christmas cheer to Norton Children's Hospital

Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence was spreading holiday cheer at Norton Children’s Hospital on Christmas Eve, again.

      

 

 

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is Discharged From Hospital After Surgery

Justice Ginsburg is recovering at home after having two malignant nodules removed from her lung on Friday, a Supreme Court spokeswoman said.

'Top Chef' Kentucky: Inside episode 3

‘Top Chef’ Kentucky episode 3 is Christmas themed and both a little “Naughty and Nice.” Get a look inside the episode.

      

 

 

Those tiny flying intruders

The huge disruption of air travel at Britain’s second-busiest airport caused by small unmanned flying drones has brought new scrutiny to a growing risk to public safety, privacy, and security. Small flying drones don’t need to carry any kind of explos…

Trump Makes Surprise Visit to American Troops in Iraq

President Trump’s first visit to forces in a combat zone came after criticism that he had not made such a trip — and days after his defense secretary resigned.

Multi-car crash blocked eastbound I-24 near Calvert City – WPSD Local 6

Multi-car crash blocked eastbound I-24 near Calvert City  WPSD Local 6UPDATE: Crews say the crash site has been cleared. Both of the eastbound lanes of I-24 are open again– until it goes down to one lane on the Ohio River …

Tiny Jordan’s outsize role fostering interfaith understanding

Every month, Christians and Muslims from Milan to Mecca, Kansas to Kuala Lumpur find common ground in an unusual place: a desert country the size of Maine surrounded by war zones. In Jordan, a royal family recognized as descendants of the prophet Muha…

After Second Child’s Death, Border Agency Begins Medical Checks for Children in Custody

United States Customs and Border Protection said it would focus on children younger than 10, and revealed new details about the 8-year-old who died this week.

Deaths Seized the Attention of Millions in 2018, Sometimes Surprisingly

George and Barbara Bush, John McCain, Aretha Franklin, Anthony Bourdain: Their obituaries were expected to be widely read, but that wasn’t the case with Zombie Boy’s.

Girl Still Believes In Santa, Even After Trump Casts Doubt On His Existence

The president caused a stir when he asked a 7-year-old caller to the Santa Tracker hotline whether she still believed in St. Nick.

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