Protesters Across Sudan Continue To Call For President’s Ouster
At least 19 people have died in protests against the long-time Sudanese president, sparked by the government’s decision to end bread subsidies last month.
Trinity boys basketball wins against rival St. Xavier
Trinity boys basketball team came out victorious with a last minute surge to come from behind to beat St. Xavier by 3 points.
Trinity boys basketball team rallies past rival St. Xavier
Shamrocks scored final nine points of game; Stan Turnier leads way with 11 points, including key 3-pointer
Letters: Make road safer to view new sculpture; Criticisms of columns on spanking, religion and abortion… – Lexington Herald-Leader
Letters: Make road safer to view new sculpture; Criticisms of columns on spanking, religion and abortion… Lexington Herald-LeaderI loved reading about the Secretariat sculpture that will be put at the roundabout on Old Frankfort Pike and A…
News Analysis: Trump’s Wall, Trump’s Shutdown and Trump’s Side of the Story
People close to the president described him as emboldened since members of Congress returned to Washington, giving him not only a clear target to swing at but helping him focus on a fight he relishes.
Trump Raises Possibility of Declaring National Emergency at Border
President Trump is considering building a barrier without congressional authorization, but it is not clear that such a step could withstand court scrutiny.
Fact Check : The Shutdown, According to Trump
During a news conference on Friday, President Trump insisted that most furloughed federal employees supported his wall, that Mexico is paying for it and that it would stop a horde of terrorists from crossing the border. None of that was true.
Fact Check of the Day: The Shutdown, According to Trump
During a news conference on Friday, President Trump insisted that most furloughed federal employees supported his wall, Mexico is paying for it and it would stop a horde of terrorists from crossing the border. None of that was true.
JonBenét Ramsey’s Brother Settles Defamation Lawsuit With CBS
Burke Ramsey reached a confidential settlement with network, the production company and several individuals behind a documentary series that claimed he killed his 6-year-old sister when he was 9.
Elizabeth Warren Campaigns in Iowa: ‘This is How It Starts’
The event marked the start of what looks to be a long and grueling Democratic primary season, as dozens of candidates eye joining the race.
The Price of Trump’s Migrant Deterrence Strategy: New Chaos on the Border
A crisis is emerging at migrant shelters as the Trump administration focuses, as one official put it, on “how can we deter, rather than how can we handle.”
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