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Louisville's football staff talks about their recruiting style

Louisville’s Bryan Brown, ShaDon Brown and Cort Dennison talk about their style of recruiting.

      

 

 

Scott Satterfield says Louisville 2019 recruiting class meets needs

After a slow start and a coaching change, Louisville ended up with 16 players in its 2019 recruiting class.

        

Adam Sandler hoops it up with the Louisville men's basketball team

Actor and comedian Adam Sander stopped by Louisville for some hoops before his stand-up show at the Louisville Palace.

        

White House Memo: Painting Socialists as Villains, Trump Refreshes a Blueprint

Casting socialism as a threat could become the kind of rhetorical touchstone of President Trump’s re-election campaign that sounding the alarm about “criminal illegal aliens” was in 2016.

Second Virginia Democrat Says He Wore Blackface, Throwing Party Into Turmoil

Attorney General Mark Herring, like Gov. Ralph Northam, said he dressed in blackface years ago. And a woman came forward to describe being sexually assaulted by the lieutenant governor.

Paul Erickson, Boyfriend Of Russian Agent Maria Butina, Charged In Fraud Scheme

Erickson has pleaded not guilty. An attorney representing him told NPR the charges are “unfounded” and “will be met with a vigorous defense.”

Louisville football coach Scott Satterfield breaks down the 16 signees for 2019.

Louisville’s Scott Satterfield excited about 2019 football signees

      

 

 

Louisville football coaches talk to media on national signing day

Coaches for Louisville football discussed the Cardinals’ latest signees during national signing day.

      

 

 

Key Senator Warns of Dangers of Chinese Investment in 5G Networks

Senator Richard M. Burr, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, did not endorse a ban on Chinese equipment, but said American companies must understand the risks.

Pelosi Says She Will Back a Bipartisan Border Deal, Putting the Onus on Trump

Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she hoped the White House would let the group of House and Senate lawmakers come to their conclusion ahead of the Feb. 15 deadline to keep the government fully funded.

Democrats Unite to Begin Push to Protect Pre-Existing Condition Coverage

No issue united Democrats in the 2018 campaign as much as protecting the Affordable Care Act’s guaranteed insurance coverage of people with pre-existing conditions.

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