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Youth Express Themselves At New York Pride Event

Youth Pride festivities took place on Saturday — part of the World Pride event in New York City.

‘What Are They Hiding?’: Julián Castro Denied Access To Border Patrol Facility

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro, who attempted to visit a Border Patrol station housing migrant children in Clint, Texas, on Saturday.

Louisville Bats play Columbus Clippers in Copa de la Diversion series

The Louisville Bats played host to the Columbus Clippers on Friday, opening up their Copa de la Diversion series at Louisville Slugger Field.

       

Waylon's Feed & Firewater in St. Matthews announced Saturday that it has closed

Waylon’s Feed and Firewater, 3939 Shelbyville Road, posted on its Facebook page Saturday that it closed for good.

       

Male softball standout pitcher Kelsie Houchens commits to Western Kentucky

The Louisville Male softball standout pitcher is staying in-state to continue her softball career after high school.

       

Democrats Veer Left on Immigration at Debates, Pleasing Base — and Trump

Democrats are eager to stand far apart from President Trump on immigration. But the debates this week raised questions about how far is too far.

Trump Consultant Is Trolling Democrats With Biden Site That Isn’t Biden’s

Armed with bogus websites that mock leading candidates, a Trump campaign worker is exploiting tensions on the left with Russian-style disinformation.

Judge Orders Swift Action to Improve Conditions for Migrant Children in Texas

A federal judge has ordered a monitor to work with federal authorities to remediate “post haste” the conditions for migrants held in Texas.

A Supreme Court Term Marked by Shifting Alliances and Surprise Votes

Even as the court’s center of gravity shifted to the right, the court’s more liberal justices held their own.

Kamala Harris Fundraising Effort Nets $2 Million in 24 Hours After Debate

Ms. Harris collected donations from 63,277 people, according to a campaign aide. The aide said 58 percent of those donors had not contributed to her campaign before.

NASA Reopens Apollo Mission Control Room That Once Landed Men on Moon

The restored room is a museum piece, and yet it is alive, as though engineers stepped out briefly but would be right back.

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