Steven Enoch will return to Louisville basketball after withdrawing name from NBA draft
Steven Enoch is returning to Louisville basketball for his final season of eligibility after withdrawing his name from the 2019 NBA draft, his father said Tuesday on 93.9 The Ville.
Future college talent on display in Tuesday's Sixth and Seventh Region baseball finals
Bullitt East, PRP, St. Xavier and Trinity have a combined 23 players who have signed with or committed to college programs
Trump Undercuts Bolton on North Korea and Iran
The disconnect between President Trump and his third national security adviser has sown confusion around the world about America’s foreign policy.
Netflix May ‘Rethink’ Georgia if Abortion Law Takes Effect
The streaming giant, which produces “Stranger Things” and “Ozark” in the state, suggests it might leave if the law goes forward.
Tony Horwitz, Prize-Winning Journalist and Best-Selling Author, Dies at 60
A Pulitzer Prize winner at The Wall Street Journal, he wrote the best sellers “Blue Latitudes” and “Confederates in the Attic” and seven other books.
After Tumult Over Nassar Scandal, Michigan State University Gets A New President
Two former presidents of MSU have resigned since January 2018. Each were caught up in the trial and sentencing of former university sports doctor Larry Nassar, who sexually abused his female patients.
Savior of G.M. Lordstown Plant, Hailed by Trump, Is a Corporate Cipher
The electric-truck venture hailed by President Trump exists almost entirely on paper and would need $300 million to get the factory running again.
‘Chernobyl’ TV miniseries: the reviews from ground zero
The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster was a global wake-up call, a human tragedy that is still unfolding. It was also a deathblow to the credibility of the Soviet Union, which had proudly developed the reactor’s deeply flawed technology and whose bureau…
Missouri Could Soon Become First State Without A Clinic That Performs Abortions
A handful of states each have one remaining clinic that performs abortions. Unless a judge intervenes, health officials will force a Missouri facility to stop offering the procedure this week.
Louisville's V.J. King will forego NCAA eligibility to pursue pro basketball career
Louisville coach Chris Mack had already confirmed King wouldn’t return for the Cards, and King now says he won’t play for any other NCAA school.
Supreme Court Sidesteps Abortion Question in Ruling on Indiana Law
The justices upheld a law on the disposal of fetal remains, but declined to hear a case on whether states can prohibit abortions sought solely based on a fetal characteristic like sex or disability.
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