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PHOTOS: Wildcats smash the Gamecocks

No. 5 Kentucky extends its winning streak to nine games after defeating South Carolina.

        

Trump Asks for Unity, but Presses Hard Line on Immigration

In his State of the Union address, the president toggled between conciliation and confrontation, and demanded a wall on the nation’s southwestern border.

William Van Alstyne, 84, Dies; Often-Cited Constitutional Scholar

An enrolled Republican and a civil libertarian, he said the Bill of Rights guaranteed both the freedom to have an abortion and the freedom to own a gun.

Why It’s The Year Of Peppa Pig In China

The popular British cartoon character ushers in the Lunar New Year with a new movie. But it’s the live-action trailer — and its story of a loving and lonely grandpa — that everyone’s talking about.

Beto O’Rourke to Make 2020 Decision by End of February

Mr. O’Rourke, in an interview with Oprah Winfrey on Tuesday, said he was still considering whether to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

ISIS Hostage, Captured In 2012, Is Thought To Be Alive, U.K. Minister Says

British Security Minister Ben Wallace told reporters on Tuesday that the government has reason to believe photojournalist John Cantlie is still being held by the terrorist group.

After underwhelming 2018, Louisville baseball is thinking big in 2019

After a 2018 season where the Cards failed to make a super regional for the first time since 2012, coach Dan McDonnell sets his expectations high.

        

New York City Cracks Down on CBD Edibles, Saying the Cannabis Derivative Is Unsafe

The city’s health department said it was ordering restaurants to stop selling food products containing the increasingly trendy cannabidiol.

Senate Passes Bill That Rebukes Trump and Opposes Israel Boycott

The Senate approved a Middle East policy bill that rebukes President Trump’s troop withdrawals while backing Israel against a movement to boycott it.

Louisville baseball 2019 spring media day

Coach Dan McDonnell and players prep for the upcoming season and talk to the media.

        

The North Magnetic Pole Is Shifting East, Fast

NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Nature reporter Alex Witze about a rapid shift in the Earth’s magnetic poles.

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