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Trump’s Threats and Tough Measures Keep Coming. So Do the Migrants.

A look at President Trump’s efforts to halt the flow of Central American migrants on the southern border.

Several from Louisville area reach quarterfinals of state tennis tournament

Championship matches set for Saturday at UK’s tennis complex. The matches will take place at 9 a.m. at the Boone/Downing Tennis Complex at UK.

      

 

 

Trump to Kick Off His Re-Election Campaign on June 18 in Orlando

The announcement will come a little over four years after he declared his presidential bid at Trump Tower in Manhattan.

Pompeo and Kushner to Attend Secretive Conclave on Swiss Lake

Top Trump administration officials are attending the annual Bilderberg Meeting, where political and business leaders swear never to publicly reveal what is discussed.

Mexico’s President Says He Will Not Be Inhumane While Trying To Stem Surge Of Migrants

Mexico’s president says President Trump’s threat of tariffs will not stem the flow of migrants from Central America. He says Mexico deports tens of thousands of people a month, but the number getting through is larger.

Virginia Beach Shooting: 12 Killed in Rampage at Municipal Center

Chief James A. Cervera of the Virginia Beach Police Department said at an evening news conference that the scene could “best be described as a war zone.”

Floods and Trump’s Trade War Create an Uncertain Year for Farmers

Prices are rising and planting is far behind schedule as farmers face a complex new calculus about what to plant—or whether to plant at all.

Multiple Injuries In Virginia Beach Shooting, Suspect In Custody

Police say they believe there was only one shooter in the attack at the city’s municipal center.

U.S. Investigating Reports That North Korea Executed Its Top Nuclear Envoy To The U.S.

NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Sue Mi Terry of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about reports that North Korea’s envoy to the U.S. has been executed in a sweeping purge.

Tyndall Air Force Base Still Faces Challenges In Recovering From Hurricane Michael

Tyndall Air Force Base suffered billions of dollars worth of damage from Hurricane Michael. The Air Force wants the base fully online, but there are challenges, including a new hurricane season.

How U.S. Businesses Are Reacting To Trump’s Plans To Increase Tariffs On Mexico

NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Neil Bradley of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about the president’s plan to increase tariffs on imports from Mexico until cross-border migration is reined in.

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