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Louisville baseball and Nick Bennett benefit from 'good vibes' against Illinois-Chicago

After a shaky start, the Louisville lefty retired 12 in a row in the Cards’ NCAA regional opener.

      

 

 

Prosecutors, Wary of Appearances, Deliberated On How to Explain Smollett Decision

Emails released on Friday show prosecutors carefully constructing their statement on why the actor Jussie Smollett would no longer face charges of staging a hate crime.

Louisville baseball: McAvene said arm felt 'amazing' heading into regional

Louisville coach Dan McDonnell and the U of L players reflect on their opening win over UIC in the regional.

        

Immigrant Advocates Ask Court To Release Unaccompanied Minors Detained In Florida

A court settlement limits how long the government can detain immigrant minors. Administration officials say that facilities that hold the minors are only temporary.

Louisville baseball holds off Illinois-Chicago in NCAA regional

The Cardinals got into a 3-0 hole early but used timely hitting and strong pitching late to beat the Flames in Game 1 of their NCAA regional.

        

El Paso Immigration Center Is Dangerously Overcrowded, Inspector General Warns

A federal watchdog’s report said immigration officials needed to take “immediate” action. Some people had been held in the facility for weeks.

Louisville baseball holds off Illinois-Chicago, will play Illinois State Saturday

Down by three runs early in the first two innings, the Cardinals were fighting from behind, much like they were in the ACC Tournament.

        

N.S.A. Denies Its Cyberweapon Was Used in Baltimore Attack, Congressman Says

A stolen N.S.A. hacking tool was a component in a cyberattack on the city, people involved in the investigation have told The Times.

Justice Dept. Keeps Wiretaps Secret in Flynn Case, Rejecting Judge’s Order

The release of transcripts of calls between President Trump’s former adviser and Russia’s ambassador would have provided a highly unusual confirmation of a government secret.

Virginia Beach Mayor Calls Shooting ‘Most Devastating Day In History’ For The City

At least 11 victims are dead after a mass shooting at a municipal building in Virginia Beach, Va. The shooter is also dead.

Army Corps Under Fire From Flood Victims Amid Storm Surge

The Army Corps of Engineers has been struggling on two fronts — taming America’s rain-swollen rivers, and taming the fallout from mass water releases and breached levees.

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