Activists Brace For 2019 Abortion Rights Battles In the States
The stakes are higher with a newly configured U.S. Supreme Court. Abortion rights opponents say they’re ultimately hoping to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Increasing wrecks prompt changes to busy east Louisville intersection – WDRB
Increasing wrecks prompt changes to busy east Louisville intersection WDRBThere have been about 30 serious wrecks at the interchange between Old Henry Road and I-265 in roughly the last year.
Trump and Democrats Dig In After Talks to Reopen Government Go Nowhere
During the contentious meeting, the president made his case for a border wall and rejected Democrats’ proposals for reopening the government while the two sides ironed out their differences.
Overlooked No More: Karen Sparck Jones, Who Established the Basis for Search Engines
A pioneer of computer science for work combining statistics and linguistics, and an advocate for women in the field.
California Today: California Today: How Tech Surprised and Scared in 2018
Wednesday: Our Tech editor Pui-Wing Tam talks about what her team learned in 2018; a Rose Parade fire; and onscreen California geography goofs
Climate Change Is Bad For Peru’s Pastures … But There’s A 1,200-Year-Old Fix
Climate change has shrunk the wetlands in the Andes where livestock graze. Could reviving ancient water systems bring back the grass?
NFL: Louisville's Lamar Jackson, Kentucky's Avery Williamson among locals with big seasons
The 2018 regular season is in the books, and players from Louisville, Kentucky and Indiana made a big impact throughout the year.
Train Accident Kills 6 People In Denmark
“Ordinary Danes on their way to work or heading home from the Christmas holidays have had their lives smashed,” Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen said.
Tell Us: How Is The Government Shutdown Touching Your Life?
The partial government shutdown is rippling beyond federal workers and contractors. If you are seeing effects of the shutdown in your life, work or travel we want to hear your story.
Kenya’s Fight Against Corruption Includes Demolishing Buildings
Kenya is going after corruption and cleaning up the banks of the polluted and increasingly blocked Nairobi River. The government is tearing down malls, hotels, restaurants — anything deemed illegal.
Protests Erupt In Southern India After Women Defy Centuries-Old Temple Ban
Protests raged throughout the India state of Kerala after two women entered the Sabarimala temple. Women of menstruating age were banned from the temple until last year.
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