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Beto O’Rourke On the Road: An Annotated Travel Log

Mr. O’Rourke, considering a run for president, took to the road to find answers. And he wrote quite a bit about it.

In Mueller investigation, one big question: ‘Why are so many people lying?’

If there is one unifying feature of the Trump-Russia investigation so far, it is the significant number of President Trump’s associates who have been charged with lying to federal agents or to Congress. Former Trump national security adviser Michael F…

EKU football coach on Garrett Dennis: 'We've got to have this guy'

Senior led Bulldogs to state championship while playing quarterback, but his college position is unclear

        

To take Spain left, prime minister digs up civil war’s legacy

As symbolic gestures go, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez went all out. Shortly after his surprise elevation to high office in early June, Mr. Sánchez ordered the exhumation of Gen. Francisco Franco’s remains, with the intent to separate the forme…

Ex-Nurse Pleads Not Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Incapacitated Woman at Nursing Home

The Arizona governor has asked his attorney general to investigate Hacienda HealthCare, which runs the nursing home where the woman was a patient.

Kentucky football aims to fill holes in secondary with 2019 class

Kentucky football needed defensive backs in its 2019 class, so it’s no surprise the Wildcats added another on signing day.

      

 

 

The State of the Union, by the Numbers

Handshakes. Applause. Singing. It all happened at this year’s State of the Union. Now, we’re tallying up what went down.

Vanessa Tyson, Accuser of Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, Describes Assault

Tyson said that Fairfax, now the number-two leader in Virginia, forced her to perform oral sex in 2004.

Satellite Imagery Suggests Second Iranian Space Launch Has Failed

The rocket was supposed to carry a small satellite into orbit. The suspected failure comes just weeks after another launch attempt fell short.

For California’s Ski Resorts, Fierce Storms Are ‘What We Live For’

Flash floods and powerful winds have caused disruptions all over the state, but they have also brought much-needed snow to mountain areas.

What Is Late-Term Abortion? Trump Got It Wrong

In his State of the Union address, he used scary imagery that scientists say is incorrect.

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