Russia providing mood music for House impeachment drama
As has so often been the case since President Donald Trump took office, Moscow provides the mood music for the unfolding political drama. “With you, Mr. President, all roads lead to Putin,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declared last week, and not for th…
Lebanon’s outgoing PM blasts president’s party over delays
Lebanon’s outgoing prime minister is harshly criticizing the party of the country’s president after weeks of delay in forming a new Cabinet. Almost three weeks after Hariri resigned amid massive anti-government protests, Aoun has yet to call for consu…
The turnaround: Why Saturday’s win over NC State meant so much to Louisville’s players
After a dismal two-win season a year ago, Louisville football is bowl eligible. Here’s why that means so much to the U of L players.
Arcuri Says Boris Johnson Cast Her Aside Like ‘Some Gremlin’
(Bloomberg) — Jennifer Arcuri, who is at the center of a controversy over her ties to Boris Johnson, said the U.K. Prime Minister cast her aside “like I am some gremlin” once the media began probing their relationship and public funds given to her com…
Louisville football coach Scott Satterfield discusses being bowl eligible
Louisville defeated NC State 34-20 becoming bowl eligible in Scott Satterfield’s first year as head coach.
Lebanese Tycoon Pulls Candidacy for Premier as S&P Raises Alarm
(Bloomberg) — The withdrawal of a candidate to become Lebanon’s prime minister is once again threatening to drag out the process at a time the country faces calls to take urgent steps necessary to avoid economic collapse.Mohammed Safadi, a wealthy Leb…
A never-give-up mentality has Kentucky football on the verge of bowl eligibility yet again
Kentucky football is on the verge of bowl eligibility again thanks to a never-quit mentality that helped the team overcome a rash of injuries.
How to watch Louisville City FC play Real Monarchs, seeking a third straight USL title
LouCity will try and extend a lengthy win streak for home teams in the USL Championship match.
Michael Bloomberg Apologizes for Stop-and-Frisk: ‘I Was Wrong’
Ahead of a possible Democratic run for president, the former mayor of New York City reversed himself before an important party constituency: black voters.
Police Open Fire On Protesters In Bolivia
Several people have died this weekend in clashes with security forces in Bolivia, where an interim government is in control after the ouster of President Evo Morales.
The State Of U.S.-Ukraine Relations
Andrij Dobriansky of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America tells NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro how he feels about the current state of American-Ukrainian relations.
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