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Secretary Of State Pompeo Announces Pro-Israel Move In Rare Press Briefing

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called a rare press conference to make a pro-Israel announcement, but steered away from questions about the impeachment inquiry and Ukraine.

Some Activists Are Fighting A Plan To Privatize The St. Louis Airport

While cities like Denver have tried and failed to privatize airports, cash-strapped St. Louis is moving forward. But opponents say the process is riddled with conflicts of interest and a bad idea.

Shooting in Fresno, Calif., Leaves 4 Dead, 6 Others Wounded

A mass shooting in Fresno, Calif., has left four dead and six others wounded. It took place Sunday evening at a football viewing party. Authorities say the shooter is still at large.

Attorney: Ex-Marine held by Iran seeks victim’s fund payment

A former Marine who was imprisoned by Iran on suspicion of spying is seeking payment from a fund intended for victims of state-sponsored terrorism. Attorney Scott Gilbert says he filed the lawsuit Monday in federal claims court on behalf of Amir Hekma…

State Department Loosens U.S. Policy On Israeli Settlements In West Bank

The change, announced by Secretary Mike Pompeo, follows the Trump administration’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and that country’s sovereignty over the disputed Golan Heights.

US ends sanction waivers for Iran’s Fordow nuclear plant

The United States announced Monday it would halt sanctions waivers for Iran’s Fordow plant, ending a key part of a landmark nuclear deal after Tehran said it had resumed enrichment activities. The move is intended to end Russian and European cooperati…

How Activists Are Getting Around Iran’s Internet Blackout

(Bloomberg Opinion) — The latest unrest in Iran is about something far more serious than rising gasoline prices. The proof is that, over the weekend, the regime took most of the country offline.NetBlocks, a nongovernmental organization that monitors d…

Oregon Law Meant To Help Mentally Ill Has Ended Up Putting More Of Them On The Street

Oregon’s new law designed to direct suspects with a mental illness to a state hospital is leaving some behind. Those charged with misdemeanors don’t always qualify. That’s raised some alarms.

What Louisville AD Vince Tyra thinks of Scott Satterfield’s first year with the Cards

Everybody else might be surprised by Louisville’s football turnaround under Scott Satterfield, but not Louisville athletic director Vince Tyra.

       

Scott Satterfield looking to build off momentum of Louisville’s bowl eligibility

Louisville football coach Scott Satterfield talked about his team clinching bowl eligbility, the last ACC game of the year and moving forward.

       

Vince Tyra is proud of Scott Satterfield and Louisville football’s 2019 season

Now that Lousiville football has clinched bowl eligibility, athletic director Vince Tyra is happy with the job Scott Satterfield has done.

       

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