Back out in the open, Europe’s anti-Semitism kindles new response
As dusk fell over Paris last Tuesday evening, some 20,000 people gathered around the iconic statue of “La République,” floodlit in patriotic red, white, and blue, to demonstrate their disgust at anti-Semitism. “I can’t stand this racist filth anymore,…
‘We are hurting.’ Student deaths prompt mental health task force at UK.
University of Kentucky students aren’t more depressed or anxious than students around the country. The upticks in mental health issues can be found on college campuses all over the country. … Click to Continue »
Twins Were Born to a Gay Couple. Only One Child Was Recognized as a U.S. Citizen, Until Now.
One twin was conceived with sperm from his American father, and the other was conceived with sperm from his Israeli father. Only the first boy was recognized as an American citizen.
Nigerians To Vote In Elections Saturday, After A Week-Long Delay
Nigerians will go to the polls on Saturday for an election that was delayed by a week. Authorities are asking for peace and calm as tens of millions prepare to vote.
Thousands Gather Along The Border In Standoff Between Colombia And Venezuela
Thousands are gathered in a Colombian border town for a star-studded concert on the eve of a showdown over getting U.S. food aid into neighboring Venezuela.
Louisville guard Khwan Fore says players met after Syracuse loss
After some of the recent games Khwan Fore says that the players met to discuss the outcomes. Chris Mack weighs in.
U of L coach Chris Mack talks about proposed end of one-and-done rule
Chris Mack weighs in on new NBA policies on young players
Judge Rules Against State Department In Same-Sex Couple’s Citizenship Lawsuit
Andrew and Elad Dvash-Banks have twin sons, born four minutes apart. The State Department has maintained that one is a U.S. citizen and one is not. A judge sided with the couple.
Virginia House Invites Accusers to Testify Against Justin Fairfax
The Republican-controlled House of Delegates said it would hold hearings on the sexual assault claims against the state’s lieutenant governor.
Will the Mueller Report Be Made Public? It’s Largely Up to the New Attorney General
The rules governing the special counsel give considerable discretion to Attorney General William P. Barr to decide what to make public. Democrats say it should be everything.
Too strong for other women? Why star runner’s case strikes a nerve at home
Growing up in rural South Africa in the 1980s, Hlengiwe Buthelezi got used to hearing that she was too much. Too much like one of the boys – whom she regularly outmatched in neighborhood pickup soccer games. Today, Ms. Buthelezi co-organizes a compet…
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