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Ivanka Trump Tests Her Diplomatic Chops and Riles a Legion of Critics

President Trump’s elder daughter used a G20 summit and then the Demilitarized Zone to test her role as budding stateswoman for the administration.

Iran Exceeds Enriched Uranium Limits, Government Agency Reports

A government press agency in Iran reports that the country is now breaking a fundamental requirement of the 2015 nuclear deal — exceeding the limits set for its stockpile of enriched uranium.

Former Louisville star Terry Rozier gets PAID on first day of NBA free agency

Terry Rozier has talked a big game this summer, and it appears to have paid off – literally. He’ll make $58 million with the Charlotte Hornets.

       

Trump-Kim Meeting Is A Step Toward Denuclearization, Wit Says

NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Joel Wit, who worked on arms control and non-proliferation issues at the State Department, about President Trump’s meeting Sudnay with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Your favorite 'The Voice' winner from Kentucky is performing in the Bahamas this summer

“The Voice” Summer Series will feature some of the biggest stars of the smash-hit TV show, including winner and Kentucky native Jordan Smith.

       

Former Louisville star Brendan McKay keeps his cool with the Tampa Bay Rays

Brendan McKay, the former two-way Louisville baseball star, made his MLB debut for the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday.

       

Big Donors, Small Donors: Pete Buttigieg Has Courted Them All — Successfully

Mr. Buttigieg’s $24.8 million second-quarter total is the latest evidence that he has gone from a long shot to a serious candidate for the nomination in a matter of months.

'We bury our heads': As fatalities climb, horsemen continue to resist synthetic tracks

Despite lower fatality rates than dirt and grass, artificial surfaces are far less in vogue now than they were during their earliest iterations.

       

Border Community Remembers A Father And Daughter Who Drowned Crossing The Rio Grande

On Sunday evening, vigils took place in border towns to remember a father and daughter who died last week attempting to cross over to the United States rather than waiting in migrant camps in Mexico.

Iran Breaches Critical Limit on Nuclear Fuel Under 2015 Deal

The violation does not by itself give the country the material for a nuclear weapon, but it signals that Tehran may be willing to abandon the pact’s limits.

Jussie Smollett Case: What Do We Know, and What’s Left to Investigate?

A special prosecutor will be appointed to take another look at the allegations that the actor staged a hate crime. Here’s what we know already.

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