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ICE Takes the Rapper 21 Savage Into Custody, Officials Say

An ICE official described 21 Savage as an “unlawfully present United Kingdom national” who was supposed to leave the U.S. in 2006. The rapper has long said he was from Atlanta.

Ryle tops George Rogers Clark for girls LIT championship

Maddie Scherr, Lauren Schwartz earn MVP honors as Raiders establish themselves as state-title contenders

        

How a ‘Monster’ Texas Oil Field Made the U.S. a Star in the World Market

Innovation, investment and inviting geology have given new life to an oil patch that once seemed spent. The oil field is now the world’s second most productive.

PHOTOS: Ryle tops George Rogers Clark for girls LIT championship

Ryle tops George Rogers Clark for girls LIT championship

        

Ava DuVernay, more stars boycott the Super Bowl for Colin Kaepernick

Several celebrities have doubled down on their support of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick by vowing to boycott Sunday’s Super Bowl.

      

 

 

Major Injury Accident on 101; Traffic Impacted – Redheaded Blackbelt

Major Injury Accident on 101; Traffic Impacted  Redheaded BlackbeltA Dodge Challenger Hellcat attempting to avoid a downed tree on Hwy 101 near Pepperwood offramp rolled over and caused major injuries to the occupant …

How Louisville basketball can bounce back with a win at Virginia Tech

Yes, Saturday’s loss to UNC was rough. But Louisville basketball doesn’t have much time to wallow before Monday’s game at Virginia Tech.

      

 

 

ICE arrests rapper 21 Savage in Atlanta, says he's really from the UK

Abraham-Joseph entered the U.S. legally in 2005 but became “unlawfully present” when his visa expired a year later.

        

Colin Kaepernick shares Louisville poet's impassioned words for thousands to see

Hannah Drake’s poem about Colin Kaepernick and the NFL was in the national spotlight after Ava Duvernay tweeted it.

      

 

 

Democrats Push Plan to Increase Social Security Benefits and Solvency

More than 200 members of Congress are supporting a bill that would increase payroll taxes to shore up Social Security and increase benefits for retirees.

Victim advocates and players fight sex trafficking at Super Bowl LIII

Victim advocates, law enforcement, former NFL players and others are working to break up the sex trafficking they say the Super Bowl event attracts.

        

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