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These Millennials Got New Roommates. They’re Nuns.

A project called Nuns and Nones moved religion-free millennials into a convent.

Who Threw the First Brick at Stonewall? Let’s Argue About It

Sure, the internet can spread misinformation, but this particular fantasy of Stonewall has taken on huge importance in the queer imagination.

Leitchfield man killed in multi-vehicle crash in Grayson County – WBKO

Leitchfield man killed in multi-vehicle crash in Grayson County  WBKOA multi-car crash in Leitchfield on Thursday has left one man dead.

National Spelling Bee, at a Loss for Words, Crowns 8 Co-Champions

A group of adolescents broke the Scripps National Spelling Bee, with eight contestants crowned co-champions after the competition said it was running out of challenging words.

8 Spelling Bee Winners Named As Co-Champions In Historic Marathon Competition

Eight co-champions are taking home the 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee Cup after a record-breaking and exhausting night that ended in the 20th round.

On Politics: Trump to Hit Mexico With Tariffs

The president plans to impose a 5 percent tariff on all imported goods from Mexico, a tax that would “gradually increase” until the flow of immigrants across the border stopped.

Pascal Siakam's big night leads Raptors past Warriors in Game 1 of NBA Finals

Pascal Siakam scored 32 points to lead the Raptors to a 118-109 win, the Warriors’ first Game 1 loss during their streak of five straight NBA Finals.

      

 

 

Documents Suggest Prosecutors Quickly Changed Mind on Jussie Smollett Case

Newly released police files say that soon after the actor was charged with faking a hate-crime attack, prosecutors were thinking of settling the case.

Louisville basketball: As Nwora and Enoch return, what's next?

Louisville will have high expectations next season with so much production returning as well as a heralded recruiting class.

        

Authorities Subpoena Information on Andrew Gillum’s 2018 Campaign

Mr. Gillum, who lost his race for Florida governor, had previously been shadowed by an F.B.I. inquiry into city government in Tallahassee, where he was mayor.

We'll be live at the Courier Journal Sports Awards tonight and hope to see you there

Join us for the June 2 Courier Journal Sports Awards at the Louisville Palace.

        

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