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A Game of Thrones Fan Traveled To The Arctic As Part Of A Worldwide Scavenger Hunt

HBO created a world-wide scavenger hunt to promote the last season of Game of Thrones. Josefine Wallenå of Sweden drove eight hours in her quest to find the Iron Throne.

7 Takeaways From New York’s $175 Billion Budget

The budget takes up thousands of pages and billions of dollars, and will change the way New Yorkers vote, shop, commute and more. Here is a look at what’s included, what’s not and who is responsible.

Louisville AD Vince Tyra on Jeff Walz, Tennessee: 'We intend to keep him'

Amid rumors connecting Jeff Walz to the Tennessee job, Louisville athletic director Vince Tyra said “we intend to keep him.”

        

Joe Biden Scrambles to Stem Crisis After Lucy Flores’s Allegation

The former vice president’s attempt to rebut her story without dismissing it — or her — illustrated the #MeToo-era challenges that await a 76-year-old known his close physical contact with women.

In or out? A closer look at who’s gone and who’ll be back for Kentucky next season

Now that the Kentucky basketball season is over, attention turns immediately to next season’s roster — and who will leave for the 2019 NBA Draft.

      

 

 

Kentucky's season ends in crushing loss to Auburn in NCAA Tournament

Kentucky basketball’s season ended one game shy of the Final Four with an overtime loss to Auburn in the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight.

      

 

 

Auburn surpasses SEC elites Kentucky and Tennessee for a historic Final Four run

Kentucky and Tennessee were supposed to be the elite teams in the SEC. Auburn beat them both down the stretch en route to the Final Four.

        

Has Sexism Become A Barrier To A Brexit Breakthrough?

This week, the British parliament once again rejected a plan by Prime Minister Theresa May’s to leave the European Union. NPR’s Korva Coleman speaks with Hannah Peaker, a leader of the Women’s Equality party, about May’s leadership and her critics.

Migrant Holding Pen Under El Paso Bridge Has Been Cleared Out

The makeshift fenced enclosure was empty on Sunday, and officials said they were “in the process” of relocating migrants who were held there, including families with small children.

Louisville coach Jeff Walz on Asia Durr: A 'remarkable player' and 'impressive person'

Louisville women’s basketball coach Jeff Walz reflects on the career and impact of Asia Durr after her final college game. March 31, 2019

      

 

 

WATCH: U of L seniors 'fought hard' in loss to UConn

Louisville women’s basketball seniors Arica Carter, Asia Durr and Sam Fuehring reflect after the NCAA Tournament loss to UConn. March 31, 2019

      

 

 

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