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PHOTOS: Louisville women's basketball upsets UConn

The Cardinals host the Huskies in a battle between top 5 teams.

        

Louisville pulls through in second half to finish upset of UConn

Asia Durr and the Louisville women’s basketball team pulled it off with a huge win Thursday night.

      

 

 

Sackler Scion’s Email Reveals Push for High-Dose OxyContin, New Lawsuit Disclosures Claim

Purdue Pharma tried to maximize profits by marketing the drug to keep patients on higher doses for longer periods, a lawsuit charges.

Trump Calls Border Wall Negotiations With Congress a ‘Waste of Time’

In an interview with The New York Times on Thursday, President Trump indicated he would most likely take action on his own after talks with Congress end in two weeks.

Louisville-UConn crowd sets nationwide women's basketball record

More than 17,000 showed up at the KFC Yum Center on Thursday to watch the Louisville women’s basketball team take down UConn.

      

 

 

'Top Chef' recap: Contestants take music to the heart in Nashville

The eight remaining contestants head to Nashville on episode nine of ‘Top Chef’ Season 16.

      

 

 

Take a look inside 'Top Chef' Kentucky episode 9

‘Top Chef’ Kentucky season 16 chefs head south to Nashville to cook on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry for country music star Hunter Hayes.

      

 

 

Trump, in Interview, Calls Wall Talks ‘Waste of Time’ and Dismisses Investigations

President Trump indicated he will most likely take action on his own when the talks officially end in two weeks.

Bullitt East girls basketball beats Mercy in girls LIT

The Chargers beat the Jaguars in the second round of the girls Louisville Invitational Tournament on Thursday.

        

Trump Administration Eases Regulations on Gun Exports, Raising Concerns

The administration’s plan to shift commercial gun export regulations from the State Department to the Commerce Department should boost overseas sales, but Democrats are worried.

Shutdown May Have Impaired Federal Investigations Into Plane and Highway Crashes

Important evidence in at least 18 fatal accidents could have been lost because so many federal investigators were on furlough.

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