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Immigration Attorney Discusses How Shutdown Is Affecting Backlog Of Cases

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Jeremy McKinney, an attorney with the American Immigration Lawyers Association, about how the government shutdown is affecting the large backlog of immigration cases.

What The NRA Is Doing As Part Of Its Effort To Go Global

The National Rifle Association has been going international in promoting gun ownership. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Bloomberg reporter Polly Mosendz, who covers the firearms industry.

Government Shutdown Stands In The Way Of One Man’s Dream Internship At NASA

IT technician Alex Reed was looking forward to starting an internship at NASA’s Glenn Research Center next week, but the partial government shutdown stands in the way of this dream opportunity.

Louisville basketball and Mack are aware of challenge ahead in ACC play

Louisville’s ACC schedule is loaded in February with top opponents, making Sunday’s conference opener all the more important.

      

 

 

How a gardener makes sure everyone can have fresh food

In the 1980s, Ashley Patterson’s mother was a farmer – and in many ways a trailblazer. Managing some 240 acres of fruit trees, she realized she had to set her business apart from others to be competitive, so she began field-packing and selling produce …

Kentucky basketball vs. Alabama: TV channel, betting line, tipoff time

Looking for the Kentucky-Alabama basketball game on TV? Here is the information you need.

        

American General Walks Around Downtown Baghdad For First Time In Years

For the first time in years, a U.S. general walked the streets of downtown Baghdad with his Iraqi counterparts on Friday.

How The Wave Of Synthetic Cannabinoids Got Started

Drugs like K2 have been responsible for overdoses and spikes in emergency room visits in the U.S. Several of the formulas for these drugs came from the lab of a chemistry professor in South Carolina.

Job horizons widen for those with disabilities

Rich Donovan, a Canadian living with cerebral palsy, earned his financial firm $35 million in profit when he was a trader in New York City. Many factors drove that kind of success. But he says having a disability shaped his distinct response to risk an…

Louisville adds former Kentucky assistant Chad Scott to coaching staff

Scott Satterfield named Chad Scott his running backs coach, leaving only one more vacancy on the Louisville’s coaching staff.

      

 

 

Britney Spears Announces ‘Indefinite Work Hiatus,’ Cancels Las Vegas Residency

The pop singer, who has made a Vegas show her main project since 2013, cited the health of her father, who oversees her career and finances.

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