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The Border Patrol’s 2 New Tent Camps Cost $37 Million. Take a Look Inside.

The agency’s latest attempt to handle an influx of migrants includes a 40,000 square-foot tent camp in the Rio Grande Valley.

Police say man killed in Dixie Highway crash had suffered injuries in a fight before wreck – WDRB

Police say man killed in Dixie Highway crash had suffered injuries in a fight before wreck  WDRBLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A man is dead after a crash in a construction zone on Dixie Highway, but police say he was injured before he wrecked his…

Police Reports: May 3, 2019 | Police – messenger-inquirer

Police Reports: May 3, 2019 | Police  messenger-inquirerThe following list is compiled from reports to area law enforcement agencies: Owensboro Police Department. • Thomas W. Hobbs Jr., 31, of the 3800 block of …

On Politics: Pelosi Accuses Barr of Breaking the Law

After the attorney general failed to provide an unredacted version of the Mueller report, the Judiciary Committee threatened to hold him in contempt.

Peter Mayhew, Portrayed Chewbacca The Wookiee In ‘Star Wars’ Movies, Dies At 74

Mayhew was a part-time actor working as a hospital orderly when he was cast to play Chewbacca. A fan favorite, he used his fame to promote charities.

A Tourist Wanted a Better Look at an Active Volcano. Then He Fell in.

A man survived a 70-foot fall into Kilauea, a volcano that destroyed roughly 700 homes on the island of Hawaii when it erupted last year.

Male softball beats Holy Cross in a battle of top-ranked teams

Both teams are on the national radar and proved it Thursday, but the coaches aren’t getting caught up in the game.

      

 

 

Kentucky Derby Festival's Pegasus Parade's hero was the weather

The Kentucky Derby Festival Pegasus Parade went on Thursday, despite a threat of thunderstorms.

        

Nets star, Louisville native D'Angelo Russell issued summons for marijuana

Newsday says the former No. 2 pick then flew to Louisville, Kentucky, where his father lives.

        

Ex-White House Official Says No One Pressured Him to Overturn Security Clearance Recommendations

Carl Kline’s appearance before Congress was the latest episode in a continuing debate over the vetting and approval of the people working for President Trump.

U.S.-China Trade Deal Unlikely to Address Cybertheft or Subsidies

China has pushed back on addressing key issues like cybertheft and subsidies in the context of the trade talks, officials from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said.

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