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How Camron Justice, former Mr. Kentucky Basketball, rediscovered love of the game at IUPUI

Camron Justice, a former Kentucky prep star, nearly quit basketball before deciding to transfer from Vanderbilt.

        

How to watch Rick Pitino's coaching debut at Panathinaikos in Greece

Yes, there is an online streaming service that will show the game in North America, but you’ll have to pay.

      

 

 

Year in Review: Political drama plays out in 2018 | News – Berkeley Independent

Year in Review: Political drama plays out in 2018 | News  Berkeley IndependentThe political scene across the Lowcountry proved contentious throughout 2018, especially when it came to South Carolina’s First Congressional District race.

This University of Kentucky college plans to add thousands of students by 2025

The University of Kentucky recently announced ambitious growth plans for the next five years, with more students, more faculty, and more space for classrooms, offices and research. But nowhere will … Click to Continue »

Rick Pitino arrives in Greece to begin coaching job at Panathinaikos

Former Louisville coach Rick Pitino tells reporters in Europe that he has signed to be the new coach of Panathinaikos, confirming earlier reports.

        

A Connecticut Cafe Provides Jobs For Adults With Disabilities

After the age of 21, adults with intellectual disabilities are aged out of programs designed to help them. A cafe in Connecticut was recently opened to provide employment and a gathering place.

Essay: One Giant Step for a Chess-Playing Machine

The stunning success of AlphaZero, a deep-learning algorithm, heralds a new age of insight — one that, for humans, may not last long.

3 Louisville restaurants earned 4-stars in 2018. See what was on top

To end the year, we look back at the restaurants that earned our highest honor, that coveted 4-star rating, from restaurant critic Lindsey McClave.

        

Comparing Benny Snell and Josh Allen to other Kentucky football greats

As Benny Snell and Josh Allen prepare for their final college game, its time to consider how they stack up against UK’s best players ever.

      

 

 

1,000-piece stained glass window to celebrate bourbon at Maker's Mark

Glass artist Peter Eichhorn created the custom 84-square-inch window for the fermenter room at Maker’s Mark distillery in Lortetto.

      

 

 

Vowing to bulldoze corruption, Tanzania’s president bulldozes dissent

On a December day three years ago, two months after he was elected president of Tanzania, John Magufuli walked out of the presidential palace here and began scooping handfuls of dried leaves and torn plastic bags into a trash bin. Mr. Magufuli had run…

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