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John Calipari: Kahlil Whitney in same mold 'as best players we've had'

After five-star forward Kahlil Whitney signed with Kentucky Friday, John Calipari compared him to some of his best players at UK.

        

The Mississippi River Has Been Flooding For 41 Days Now

The record-breaking flooding is threatening communities and farm land along the upper Mississippi. Davenport, Iowa, is experiencing downtown flooding. The high water is continuing to move downriver.

Check out Bodexpress’ Thursday Kentucky Derby training run at Churchill Downs

Bodexpress, a horse running in the 2019 Kentucky Derby, took some time Thursday to run on the Churchill Downs dirt. May 2, 2019

        

Trump Threatens To Use Executive Privilege To Block Testimonies On Capitol Hill

President Trump is threatening to block Don McGahn, his former White House counsel, from testifying on Capitol Hill. Could the White House assert executive privilege?

Google Replaces CAPTCHA With reCAPTCHA, A More Effective Way To Decide Who Is Human

Those online tests where you click boxes to prove you’re not a robot are going away. A new test is here, it’s always running in the background, trying to figure out if you’re really a human being.

Memorable moments from the 11th annual Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade

The Kentucky Oaks Survivors Parade is always an unforgettable scene. Check out Courier Journal photos from Friday’s march at Churchill Downs.

      

 

 

Trump Administration Lifts Limits On American Lawsuits Against Cuba

Americans can now sue almost any company that trafficked property taken by Cuba’s revolutionary government starting Wednesday. Miami-based conglomerate Carnival Cruise Line is the first to be sued.

Barcelona elected a feminist government. Here’s what happened next.

When Esperanza Escribano complained on Twitter about harassment by a garbage truck driver in Barcelona, she got a reply from the local administration within minutes, asking her about the street and time of the incident and assuring her it wouldn’t happ…

Russia Denies Claims Of Convincing Maduro To Stay In Power

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Matthew Rojansky, director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute, about why Russia is supporting Venezuela’s President Maduro, and how far that support could go.

Wagner's Pharmacy is a decades-old Churchill Downs tradition

Wagner’s Pharmacy on Fourth Street near Central Avenue has been a part of Churchill Downs culture since 1922.

      

 

 

Week In Politics: Unemployment Rate Drops, AG Barr’s Testimony And The 2020 Race

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post, and David Brooks of The New York Times, about the economy, AG Barr, and the 2020 Senate race.

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