Former Missouri Professor Stole Student’s Research to Sell New Drug, Lawsuit Alleges
The University of Missouri said the former pharmacy professor could make millions from the sale of the drug, which treats dry eyes.
Jay Inslee, Washington Governor and Climate Advocate, Enters 2020 Race
Mr. Inslee has made climate change and the environment his signature issues, though he has had mixed success in getting some ideas put into practice in his home state.
Career paths of Benny Snell, Damien Harris cross again at NFL combine
In an alternate world, Benny Snell and Damien Harris might have played together at Kentucky. Now they’re both in the same NFL draft class.
Egyptian Christians Left With Nowhere To Pray But The Street
In the Egyptian province with the biggest percentage of Christians, the government has refused to grant permits for churches. Tens of thousands of people have nowhere to worship but the street.
How Christen Cunningham went from underrated recruit to Louisville's MVP
Christen Cunningham was once a three-star high school prospect. Now, he’s an impact grad transfer point guard for the Louisville Cardinals.
Morning Coffee: Relax, the Cards are still an NCAA Tournament team
Despite the poor showing, it’s important to note one major thing: Louisville basketball remains in good shape for the NCAA Tournament.
Your Friday Briefing
Jared Kushner, Afghanistan, Michael Jackson: Here’s what you need to know.
What’s Next In India And Pakistan Flare-Up
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with Ramesh Thakur of the Centre for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament at the Australian National University about the latest conflict between India and Pakistan.
The Regional Impact Of The North Korea Summit’s Collapse
NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia Abraham Denmark about how the collapse of the U.S.-North Korea summit impacts China and the rest of the region.
News Brief: Congressional Democrats Investigate Trump’s Business, North Korea Summit Fallout
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has scheduled an open interview with former Trump Organization business booster Felix Sater on March 14.
Israeli Attorney General Prepares To Indict Netanyahu
Israel’s attorney general is preparing a corruption indictment against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Charges could take months but the move casts new doubt on Netanyahu’s re-election bid.
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