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Parkland Shooting Panel Report Calls For Arming Teachers, Chronicles Slew Of Blunders

The 439-page report provides an account of what led to the massacre last year and it notes instances in which officials told untruths about what happened and how they responded.

McConnell Faces Pressure From Republicans to Stop Avoiding Shutdown Fight

By absenting himself, the Senate majority leader had hoped to push the blame for a prolonged shutdown onto Democrats while protecting Republicans running for re-election next year — including himself.

Louisville women's basketball beats North Carolina, gets first ACC win

North Carolina trimmed a 17-point halftime lead to two before Louisville escaped, 73-66.

        

Louisville women's basketball beats North Carolina to open ACC play

The Louisville women’s basketball team held off North Carolina to win its ACC opener.

      

 

 

116th Congress Updates: House Approves Plan to Reopen Government, but It’s Not Likely to Pass Senate

The 116th Congress gaveled into order at noon, with Democrats taking charge of the House.

Buzzer breakdown: Romeo Langford, strong IU defense holds off Illinois upset bid

Indiana had to scrap to stay perfect in league play, as Illinois made the Hoosiers’ Big Ten restart a challenge in a 73-65 IU win.

        

'Top Chef' Kentucky: A chaotic Restaurant Wars sends 2 chefs home

In the 16th season of ‘Top Chef,’ Restaurant Wars has come early, pitting three teams against each other instead of the typical two.

      

 

 

Herb Kelleher, Whose Southwest Airlines Reshaped the Industry, Dies at 87

Mr. Kelleher built Southwest into one of the nation’s most successful and admired companies by combining low fares with good customer service.

As Trump Holds Firm on Shutdown, He Never Mentions One Group: Federal Workers

President Trump’s apparent indifference to the 800,000 federal workers who are not being paid represents a marked contrast from how his predecessors handled shutdowns.

LouCity player auctions jersey to support fallen LMPD officer's family

Louisville City FC midfielder Niall McCabe is auctioning off a signed 2018 jersey to support the family of fallen LMPD Detective Deidre Mengedoht.

        

Government Shutdown Leaves Workers Reeling: ‘We Seem to Be Pawns’

With no end in sight to the shutdown, 800,000 federal workers had been sent home or were working without pay.

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