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These Louisville food lovers have a lot on their wish list for 2019

Here’s what Louisville food lovers and industry folks are looking forward to, and have on their wish list, for 2019.

      

 

 

California Today: California Today: A Hollywood Actor Remembered as a Working Dad

Monday: A personal tribute to a Californian, conflict in a San Diego Catholic parish, and Millennial Lotería.

How Early Do Presidential Campaigns Start? Earlier Than You May Think

It’s nearly two years until Election Day 2020, but Elizabeth Warren is forming her exploratory committee right on schedule, if recent history is any guide.

Elizabeth Warren Announces She Is Running for President

Senator Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, said she was forming a presidential exploratory committee, which allows her to raise money and hire staff before a formal kickoff.

Elizabeth Warren vs. Donald Trump: A Blow-by-Blow History

The Massachusetts senator is the most prominent Democrat to have announced a run against President Trump in 2020. The two already have a long history of trading barbs, and it’s likely to get even nastier.

Elizabethtown veteran picked to compete on 'The Rock's' new NBC show

Chris Watts of Elizabethtown will find out if he has what it takes to last through the competition of Dwayne Johnson’s new NBC show “The Titan Games”

      

 

 

Journalists Demand Nicaragua Stop Attacking Reporters

Worldwide journalism groups are demanding that the government of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega stop its attacks on journalists. Costa Rica wants an imprisoned TV journalist released too.

Opioid Makers Face Wave of Lawsuits in 2019

Opioid manufacturers and distributors will be defending themselves against cases brought by thousands of communities around the country.

Taveion Hollingsworth a shooting star at WKU, one that got away for UK

Lexington’s Mr. Basketball Taveion Hollingsworth always saw himself playing for Kentucky. Instead, he has launched a record-setting career at WKU.

      

 

 

American Is Arrested in Moscow on Spying Charges

Russia’s Federal Security Service said that a man identified as Paul Whelan was caught “during an act of espionage,” but it gave no details.

Merkel Expected To Push For Global Cohesiveness In New Year’s Speech

Angela Merkel is still the chancellor of Germany and could stay in that job until 2021– although you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise, given the speculation over who is to be her successor.

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