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Trump Administration Defends Plan to Close the Border, Telling Democrats, ‘We Told You So’

The president and his aides have become emboldened as border crossings surge.

Michael Avenatti’s Biggest Case Yet: His Own

The celebrity lawyer and Trump foil faces federal extortion and financial fraud charges. He seems to be trying the case in the court of public opinion.

Kentucky's John Calipari compares Tyler Herro to great former UK stars like Jamal Murray

Kentucky’s John Calipari compares Tyler Herro to great former UK stars like Jamal Murray

      

 

 

Live updates: Louisville women's basketball vs. UConn in the Elite Eight

Keep up with Louisville women’s basketball vs. Connecticut in-game analysis, score updates and highlights.

      

 

 

NCAA Elite Eight: Virginia won, but Purdue's Carsen Edwards was the star

Virginia’s Kyle Guy calls Purdue’s Carsen Edwards’ effort a “performance for the ages” in the Elite Eight game.

      

 

 

View From Mexico On Trump’s Latest Rhetoric

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks José Díaz-Briseño, Washington correspondent for the Mexican newspaper Reforma, how Mexico has been reacting to the latest escalation in rhetoric from President Trump.

Israeli Troops Kill At Least 4 Palestinian Protesters, Gaza Health Officials Say

On the first anniversary of major protests at the border fence between Israel and Gaza, demonstrations were calmer than usual, but four Palestinians were killed.

‘Breaches Everywhere’: Midwest Levees Burst, and Tough Questions Follow

Hundreds of miles of levees in the Midwest have been overwhelmed by the floods, leaving “Swiss cheese” infrastructure and reigniting a flood control debate.

Why Elizabeth Warren, a Presumed Front-Runner, Trails Her Rivals in Fund-Raising

Money is a problem for the Democratic senator, who is likely to be substantially out-raised in the first quarter. And she’s not the fresh candidate anymore. But much time remains.

Fatal crash early Sunday morning in Warren County – WBKO

Fatal crash early Sunday morning in Warren County  WBKOThe Warren County Sheriff’s Office says 26-year-old Michael Walker, of Scottsville, was killed in a car wreck early Sunday morning.

Ellsworth Airman dies in car accident – Newscenter1.tv

Ellsworth Airman dies in car accident  Newscenter1.tvELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – According to a press release from the U.S. Air Force, an active-duty Airman assigned to Ellsworth Air Force Base was …

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