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Supreme Court Takes Up New Cases on Partisan Gerrymandering

In June, the justices ducked the question of whether the Constitution bars election maps warped by politics.

Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, 77, Dies; Historian Recognized Black Suffragists

She found that the role of black women in winning the vote for all women had virtually been erased from the history books by white movement leaders.

Nashville Lawmakers Urge Clemency for Cyntoia Brown, Trafficking Victim Imprisoned for Murder

The case has attracted widespread attention and the clemency push has ramped up as the governor prepares to leave office this month.

Louisville football makes another big recruiting hire in Stephen Field

Stephen Field, who helped Louisville assemble the program’s strong 2018 recruiting class, is coming back to be Scott Satterfield’s recruiting director

      

 

 

Kansas Senator Pat Roberts Will Not Seek Re-Election

Mr. Roberts became the second long-serving Republican lawmaker to announce he will not seek re-election, joining Lamar Alexander of Tennessee.

Assistant coach Cort Dennison explains why he returned to Louisville

Cort Dennison was introduced Friday as a Louisville football assistant coach. Jan. 4, 2019

        

Louisville coach Chris Mack speaks ahead of ACC opener vs. Miami

Louisville basketball coach Chris Mack sat down with media Friday for a preview of Sunday’s game vs. Miami. Jan. 4, 2019

      

 

 

Not back in the USSR: Russia’s battle over rap highlights cultural shifts

Public debate over popular music – and the cultural fault lines it often straddles – can reveal a lot about how a society has changed. The issue currently roiling Russia is the place of defiant and often obscene hip-hop and rap music, as performed by …

Rashida Tlaib’s Expletive-Laden Cry to Impeach Trump Upends Democrats’ Talking Points

Republicans pounced at the Michigan congresswoman’s remarks to paint the majority as a power-hungry bloc intent on destroying the Trump presidency.

What’s Coming In 2019? Global Thinkers Make Big, Bold Predictions

What will the next year bring? We asked experts for their forecasts on humanitarian aid, the refugee crisis, global health and other topics.

Government Shutdown May Turn a Day in Court Into a Four-Year Wait

A Washington impasse over a border wall has challenged the courts and criminal justice system. Among the most affected? Immigration cases.

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