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‘We are close.’ Will start of SEC play signal turnaround for Kentucky?

If told before the season that Kentucky would lose six of its first seven games, freshman Isaiah Jackson would have been incredulous. “I would have told them they were lying,” … Click to Continue »

FDA issues pet food alert after 28 dogs are reported dead from toxin

The Food and Drug Administration is alerting pet owners about high levels of aflatoxin in some pet foods after 28 dogs reportedly died and 8 others were sickened.

How U.K.’s Separation From EU Will Affect The Country

After years of political tumult, the United Kingdom has finalized its divorce from the European Union. The end of Brexit will bring changes to politics, the economy and regular people’s lives.

Louisville women’s basketball team to play Bellarmine Saturday, Northern Kentucky on Friday

Louisville women’s basketball team to play Bellarmine on Saturday after weeks off due to COVID-19 and multiple postponements.

       

After ‘brutal’ season amid pandemic, prep football coaches and players ‘can just exhale’

Kentucky’s high school football season started in mid-September and ended Dec. 19 after six state championship games.

       

Kentucky football: Five things to know about North Carolina State

Five things to know about Kentucky’s opponent in Saturday’s TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, the North Carolina State Wolfpack: 1. The Wolfpack finished the regular season on a roll It might not … Click to Continue »

Louisville women’s basketball is ready to play. The question is when will it happen again

After spending two and a half weeks on a COVID-19 pause, Louisville is back at full strength and practicing at game speed.

       

When in 2021 will pro, college and youth sports return to normal?

For sports, 2021 will be a bridge year — a bridge, hopefully, to normalcy for the athletes in our arenas and the fans who hope to populate them.

       

Redesigned South Carolina flag scrapped after residents made fun of its palmetto tree

South Carolinians are fiercely proud of the state’s iconic indigo-blue flag, with its thin crescent and lush palmetto.

What Times Square will look like after the pandemic

New York City tourism and real estate officials are hoping Thursday night’s New Year’s Eve celebration will mark a turning point for Times Square, the Manhattan neighborhood that has become a symbol of sorts for the economic ills of the Covid-19 economy.

Cellphones offer look back at most personal moments of 2020

A year like no other: Americans shambled through it, doing the best they could under circumstances that were uneven at best — and sometimes downright punishing. As they endured, here … Click to Continue »

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