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Taliban Attack Kills At Least 26 Soldiers And Police, Even As Peace Talks Continue

The attack in Kunduz comes as the Taliban is meeting with current and former Afghan government officials for talks in Moscow.

Venezuelan Political Crisis Is Destabilizing Surrounding Region, Sen. Rubio Says

Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida about the uprising in Venezuela, and why it is essential for the U.S. to support opposition leader Juan Guaidó.

After its first home loss in four years, Bellarmine basketball moves on

Saturday night’s loss to Southern Indiana ended a 67-game home win streak and spoiled what had been an unbeaten season for No. 1 Bellarmine.

      

 

 

Louisville Valentine's Day guide: Perfect date ideas for your sweetie

From epic dinner plans, to cooking classes and even a haunted house, here are the best ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day 2019 in Louisville.

      

 

 

Signing day preview: Louisville football in hunt for 4-star prospects

Louisville coach Scott Satterfield is preparing for the biggest day of his tenure when he could sign multiple players.

        

Is Louisville basketball's Chris Mack the ACC Coach of the Year?

Dominique’s Dimes: Has Chris Mack done enough in his first season as Louisville’s head coach to earn ACC Coach of the Year honors?

      

 

 

Life Along The Shores Of The Caspian Sea

British photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews captures the ways in which natural elements show up in religion, therapeutic practices and recreation around the world’s largest inland body of water.

Morning Coffee: Fans don't have to wait until August to get football fix

In 2019, football fans only need to wait a few days until after the Super Bowl to get their gridiron fix thanks to the Alliance of American Football

        

At Least 10 Killed, Dozens Injured, In Paris Apartment Fire

Officials say arson is to blame in the fire that swept through the apartment building in the French capital early Tuesday. It took hundreds of firefighters several hours to put out the blaze.

Russia Pulls Out OF INF Treaty In Response To U.S. Move

Russia suspended its observance of the INF treaty, a key agreement in nuclear arms control, in response to the U.S. suspending its own participation in the deal.

Venezuela’s Embattled President Nicolas Maduro Clings To Power

Venezuela’s embattled President Nicolas Maduro still has some loyal supporters. But many foreign nations recognize Venezuela’s opposition leader as the country’s legitimate interim head of state.

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