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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Misses Supreme Court Arguments

A court spokeswoman said the justice would participate in the cases by reading briefs and argument transcripts. She had never missed an argument in 25 years on the court.

Field set for girls basketball Louisville Invitational Tournament

Sacred Heart, Ryle among top teams for event scheduled for Jan. 29-Feb. 3 at Bellarmine and Christian Academy

        

California Today: California Today: What to Expect at Gavin Newsom’s Inauguration

Monday: A new governor takes the reins; what you need to catch up on the Golden Globes; and the onscreen goofs involving California you remember most

Gabon Says Coup Attempt Is ‘Under Control’ After Soldiers Seized Radio Station

Armed soldiers took control of a state radio station early Monday morning and broadcast a statement saying the nation was under their control and a new leader would be chosen.

After Alabama loss, where does Kentucky basketball rank in the SEC?

Kentucky’s SEC schedule started on a bumpy note, but can the Wildcats still contend for a league title? Here’s a look at the competition.

      

 

 

Why Louisville basketball's Malik Williams has earned a longer look

Burdened by a glaring lack of depth, Miami allowed Malik Williams enough space to score 19 points and seize 11 rebounds in Louisville’s 90-73 victory

        

A Dog’s Way Home

Opens Friday, Jan 11, 2019Movie Details Play Trailers

Saudi Teen Seeks Asylum, Fears Family Will Kill Her

The Saudi woman’s real-time Twitter pleas for help go viral as she begs for refugee status, citing domestic abuse. Thai lawyers have filed an injunction to prevent her deportation.

In the Quaker tradition, this man helps volunteers connect with prisoners

In the 19 years and seven months that Jim Marren spent behind bars following a conviction for marijuana distribution, he was shuffled from one federal penitentiary to another. “I looked at these visitors as people who I could depend upon to give me a …

With Elizabeth Warren Visit, Iowans Get the First Taste of 2020: ‘I’m Ready to Be Convinced’

Though other, more diverse states have long complained of Iowa’s influence, its voters take pride in being good judges of political sensibilities.

Sidebar: He Disparaged the Police on Facebook. So They Arrested Him.

The case of a New Hampshire man raises questions about criminal libel laws, which about half of states have and under which prosecutions are not uncommon.

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