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A Mayor’s Effort to Play Down Henry Ford’s Anti-Semitism Backfires

The mayor of Dearborn, Mich., halted distribution of a city history magazine documenting Ford’s bigoted views, a move that riled residents and historians.

Former Baltimore Colt Alex Sandusky talks 1958 NFL Championship

Former Baltimore Colt Alex Sandusky talks about his NFL experience and the 1958 championship.

        

Virginia Governor, Ralph Northam, Defies Calls to Resign Over Racist Photo

Mr. Northam denied that he appeared in Ku Klux Klan robes or in blackface in a yearbook photo, but revealed that he darkened his face for a costume on another occasion in the 1980s.

White House Memo: In the Pale of Winter, Trump’s Tan Remains a State Secret

The White House insists that only “good genes” and a clear powder are behind President Trump’s glow, but mysteries about his grooming routine abound.

Keeping Johnny Unitas clean was a dirty job – just ask Alex Sandusky

Alex Sandusky protected Johnny Unitas for years as a member of the Baltimore Colts. Now, the NFL veteran has plenty of memories to share in Louisville

        

Opinion: As U.S. Seeks To Withdraw Troops, What About Afghanistan’s Women?

The U.S. and the Taliban are working on an agreement to end the war and bring troops home. But NPR’s Scott Simon asks: what will happen to Afghanistan’s women if the Taliban return to power?

Readers write: Resegregation in Buffalo

Resegregation in Buffalo

Global Newsstand: The end of the INF Treaty is a global concern, and more

“The world is about to lose one of the most important nuclear disarmament agreements ever made – and distressingly, Canada is silent,” write Ernie Regehr and Douglas Roche. “The 1987 Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, signed by then-U.S. presid…

Louisville fatal ambulance crash: Both victims identified – Courier Journal

Louisville fatal ambulance crash: Both victims identified  Courier JournalTwo people were killed early Saturday morning when a car crashed into an ambulance in downtown Louisville, police say.

2 people killed in car-ambulance crash on Broadway have been identified – Courier Journal

2 people killed in car-ambulance crash on Broadway have been identified  Courier JournalTwo people were killed early Saturday morning when a car crashed into an ambulance in downtown Louisville, police say.

Two dead after ambulance crash in Louisville – WKYT

Two dead after ambulance crash in Louisville  WKYTLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WKYT/WDRB) – Louisville Metro Police say two people have died after a collision between an ambulance and another vehicle early Saturday …

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