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Florida Bar Will Investigate Matt Gaetz’s Threat Against Cohen

Democrats said that the Florida congressman’s suggestion on Twitter that he might divulge Michael D. Cohen’s “girlfriends” might amount to witness intimidation.

Chicago’s Political Order Was Upended This Week. Here’s How.

Chicago’s mayoral race broke some longstanding political ways. A Daley lost. Two black women won. And the meaning of ‘progressive’ is being reshaped.

House Passes First Major Gun Control Law in Decades

The House voted Wednesday to require background checks for all gun purchasers, the first major expansion of gun control laws in over two decades.

It’s 40 feet tall and concrete. Is ‘Peace Cross’ a civic or Christian symbol?

There are a lot of complicated and painful reasons why Michael “Mikey” Weinstein decided to stand on the steps of the Supreme Court on Wednesday and speak out against the modest support a Maryland municipality provides for its massive World War I memor…

1 killed in fiery crash on Interstate 64 in Franklin County – WKYT

1 killed in fiery crash on Interstate 64 in Franklin County  WKYTFranklin County authorities say all lanes have cleared after a fiery wreck killed one.

Rep. Paul Gosar Calls Cohen a Liar

At the hearing Wednesday of President Trump’s former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, the Republican congressman from Arizona attacked the credibility of the witness.

Santa Anita set to re-open Thursday after work on track

Santa Anita will reopen on Thursday after its main track was closed for evaluation in the wake of 19 horse deaths during the winter meeting.

        

Q&A: The Thrill of the Chase

Most dogs love to fetch. Some are obsessed with it.

‘You Wanted to Work in the White House’: Rep. Jordan Attacks Cohen’s Motive

Representative Jim Jordan, Republican of Ohio, suggested on Wednesday that Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s former lawyer, turned on Mr. Trump because he didn’t get a job in Washington.

Louisville's Chris Mack and Jeff Walz are Coach of the Year finalists

Louisville men’s basketball coach Chris Mack and women’s coach Jeff Walz could both snag the prestigious award.

      

 

 

Guns, threats and killings in Kentucky schools prompted this bill. Is it enough?

A comprehensive Kentucky school safety bill that lawmakers called a top priority has passed both chambers with Wednesday’s vote from the state House of Representatives. Senate Bill 1 won’t be … Click to Continue »

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