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‘More And More Common’: Woman Indicted For Manslaughter After Her Fetus Was Shot

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with law professor Dorothy Roberts about the case of Marshae Jones, who was indicted on manslaughter charges after her fetus was shot by another woman.

Trump Restarts China Trade Talks, but the Two Sides Remain Far Apart.

As the U.S. eased restrictions on China, the American president faced questions over whether he was giving up too much in return for vague promises.

White Reaper, Buddy Crime and Twen at Louisville's Headliners Music Hall

Louisville band White Reaper, along with Buddy Crime and Twen, performed at Headliners Music Hall. The band is also on the Bourbon & Beyond lineup.

       

Louisville golfer will compete in the 2019 British Open

Junior Matthias Schmid won the European Amateur Championship at Diamond Country Club in Austria to qualify for a berth in July’s British Open.

       

Sunday I-24 Crash: Three dead, six injured – WPSD Local 6

Sunday I-24 Crash: Three dead, six injured  WPSD Local 6UPDATE 9:30 p.m. — The Illinois State Police say three people are dead and six are injured after the wreck on I-24 near the 37 mile marker in Massac County.

Former NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz Restores Mission Control in Houston

Kranz led the earliest missions to the moon, including Apollo 11 and Apollo 13, and says he wants the room to inspire American students to study science and technology.

‘You Have to Go by the Law’: Alabamians Defend Arrest of Woman Whose Fetus Died in Shooting

The indictment of a woman in the shooting death of her fetus has sparked outrage across the country. But in Alabama, many people consider it just.

Clarification: Trump-North Korea-Stepping Into History story

In a story July 1, The Associated Press reported that President Donald Trump was joined in his Freedom House conversation with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un by his daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. Ivanka Trump and Kushner did meet …

Trump And Kim Meeting: The Start Of A Deal Or ‘Just Some Nice Pics And Pageantry?’

Whether the symbolism of President Trump stepping into North Korea carries with it the promise of change, or little more than dramatic optics remains the subject of debate.

Ballard vs. Central: Which school has the all-time best athletes?

A number of noteworthy athletes have come out of both Ballard and Central High schools. But whose all-time class is better? You be the judge.

       

Horse dies at Churchill Downs. Owner: he 'meant everything to me'

Will Call, a 5-year-old horse, died at Churchill Downs after a Saturday race of an apparent heart attack. He was about to retire.

       

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