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Has Your Local or State Official’s Racist Past Become Public? We Want to Hear From You

Help us understand how voters handle revelations and memories of racist behavior by elected and appointed officials.

Male in the mix for Seventh Region championship after win over Trinity

First-year basketball coach Tim Haworth has the Male High School Bulldogs on a roll after first victory over the Trinity Shamrocks in nine years.

        

Democrats Are Urging Stacey Abrams to Run for Senate. She’s Listening.

Ms. Abrams, who attracted wide attention in her narrow loss for Georgia governor and will speak after the State of the Union, is being courted by the party to challenge Senator David Perdue in 2020.

Ann Coulter wants a wall. But does Trump actually need to deliver?

On Tuesday night, when President Trump gives his State of the Union address, issue 1 will be immigration. The nationally televised speech comes at a crucial time, fresh off the record-long shutdown and midway through the three-week window Mr. Trump an…

Finally official: Zac Taylor announced as 2019 Cincinnati Bengals head coach

The worst kept secret in the NFL is out: Zac Taylor is headed to Cincinnati as coach of the Bengals.

        

John O. Marsh Jr., Ex-Army Chief and Presidents’ Adviser, Dies at 92

He liked to call himself a country lawyer, but in Washington, serving three presidents, he was known as a master of military and political affairs.

Where are Kentucky, Louisville basketball ranked in new top 25 poll?

Kentucky’s 8 game winning streak has the Wildcats on the rise again in the latest top 25 polls. Louisville basketball dropped after its loss Saturday.

      

 

 

Adam Levine thanks critics after panned Super Bowl halftime show

“We thank our fans for making our dreams possible. And we thank our critics for always pushing us to do better,” Adam Levine shared on Instagram.

        

How a new Louisville music hall stacks up against existing venues

Old Forester’s Paristown Hall anchors a $28-million revitalization effort of Paristown Pointe and will be able to accommodate up to 2,000 guests.

      

 

 

Photos: Today in History: Feb. 4 | Photo Galleries – PostBulletin.com

Photos: Today in History: Feb. 4 | Photo Galleries  PostBulletin.comMarchers for relief of the unemployed. Marchers for relief of the unemployed. Marchers as they arrive at City Hall in Richmond, Va., on Feb. 4, 1933, to make their …

'Liam Neeson is canceled': Fans react to actor's story of racist revenge

In a shocking new interview, “Taken” star Liam Neeson says he once sought revenge for a loved one’s rape by searching for a black person to kill.

      

 

 

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