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Trump Says U.S. Will Hit Mexico With Tariffs on All Goods

The president said he would use tariffs to punish Mexico until it stops the flow of migrants into the United States.

Supreme Court Won’t Stay Alabama Execution After Bitter Clash

Christopher Lee Price’s case prompted an anguished middle-of-the-night dissent in April that opened a window on angry divisions at the court.

Trump Announces New Tariffs On Mexico To Force Cooperation On Illegal Immigration

In a statement issued late Thursday, President Trump said a first round of tariffs will be 5% and will rise to 10% on July 1.

Top seeds cruise in first round of Kentucky high school state tennis tournament

Sacred Heart sophomore Carrie Beckman, defending state champion, wins her first-round match 6-0, 6-0

        

Barr Says Mueller Could Have Decided Whether Trump Committed a Crime

The attorney general reiterated his view that the special counsel should not have conducted an investigation if he did not plan to make a prosecutorial decision.

Chicago Police Roll Out Hundreds Of Pages Of Records In Jussie Smollett Case

The document dump Thursday offers a detailed view of the case that investigators had crafted against the Empire actor, only to see prosecutors to drop those charges in a move that frustrated police.

Reid Detmers rises from early struggles to lead Louisville into NCAA tournament

The ACC Pitcher of the Year has come a long way since his early-career struggles at Louisville.

        

Holy Cross boys take team 1A title at Kentucky state track and field championships

Keeton Thornsberry won all three distance races and helped Holy Cross to the 2019 KHSAA track and field title Thursday at the University of Kentucky.

        

The Split-Screen Primary

In the On Politics newsletter: Presidential candidates are perfecting the art of talking to the media about impeachment, and of talking to voters about issues.

Curtis Blake, a Founder of the Friendly’s Chain, Dies at 102

Mr. Blake and his brother, S. Prestley Blake, opened the first Friendly ice cream shop in 1935. With an expanded menu, it grew into an East Coast staple.

On the Abortion Issue, Pence Leads the Way

President Trump may be the louder voice on the issue, but the vice president is the one many evangelicals hear.

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