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Louisville’s Jawon Pass, Malik Cunningham back in practice, but still battling injuries

After a bye week of rehab, quarterback Jawon Pass and Malik Cunningham are progressing in their rehab, eyeing Saturday return

       

Eat Less Red Meat, Scientists Said. Now Some Believe That Was Bad Advice.

The evidence is too weak to justify telling individuals to eat less beef and pork, according to new research. The findings “erode public trust,” critics said.

Trump Pressed Australian Leader to Help Barr Investigate Mueller Inquiry’s Origins

The discussion was another instance of the president using American diplomacy for potential personal gain.

That Perplexing Red Meat Controversy: 5 Things to Know

It may be the most unexpected dietary finding to come along in years.

Afghanistan to Taliban: Peace or ‘we will continue to fight’

As General Assembly President Tijjani Muhammad-Bande put it in his closing remarks, “The world will not survive for long unless we cultivate the give-and-take spirit” of multilateralism. Afghanistan’s national security adviser, Hamdullah Mohib, spoke …

Colombia offers new Venezuela rebel info after photo fiasco

BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Authorities in Colombia doubled down Monday on their claim that guerrilla troops are operating in Venezuela with the support of President Nicolás Maduro a week after similar allegations presented at the United Nations were marre…

Unleashed from Trump, Bolton says N.Korea still seeks nukes

John Bolton warned Monday that North Korea had not truly chosen to give up nuclear weapons in the hawk’s first public appearance since he left as President Donald Trump’s national security advisor. At a think-tank conference on North Korea, Bolton sai…

Australian Police Seek Culprit For Hit-And-Run Killings Of Up To 20 Kangaroos

Detectives in New South Wales made an appeal for witnesses Monday, alleging that a driver committed the “acts of animal cruelty” in the span of an hour this weekend.

College Athletes In California Can Now Be Paid Under Fair Pay To Play Act

A new California law allows college athletes to get paid in certain scenarios. That’s setting up a clash with the NCAA, the governing body of college sports.

U.K.’s Johnson Confronts Moment of Truth for Brexit Strategy

(Bloomberg) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing the moment of truth for his Brexit strategy as he prepares to present his blueprint for a deal to the European Union in days.The reception his plan receives in Brussels and among pro-Brexit …

DHS Signs Deal To Send Asylum Seekers From U.S. Border To Honduras

NPR’s Mary Lousie Kelly talks with Clara Long of Human Rights Watch, about the Trump administration’s agreement that would allow the U.S. to send asylum seekers from the border to Honduras.

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