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Louisville football vs. NC State live: Get score updates as the Cards push for a bowl game

Louisville is a four-point favorite against NC State in Raleigh. The Cardinals are bowl-eligible with a win.

       

Kentucky football pounds its way to 401 rushing yards in win over Vanderbilt

Kentucky football pounded its way to a 38-14 win over Vanderbilt to move within one victory of bowl eligibility for fourth straight year.

       

Louisville women’s basketball inks top-10 recruit Hailey Van Lith for 2020 recruiting class

Louisville women’s basketball’s 2020 recruiting class is complete.

       

In Louisiana, a Narrow Win for John Bel Edwards and a Hard Loss for Trump

John Bel Edwards of Louisiana, a rare Democratic governor in the South, was re-elected for a second term, beating back a challenger heavily supported by President Trump.

Trump’s Pardons for Servicemen Raise Fears That Laws of War Are History

The orders drew cheers from some but were seen by others as a sign of disregard for the judicial process.

Opinion: Don’t blame Nick Saban for Tua Tagovailoa’s injury in Alabama’s game

Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa went down with a potentially serious hip injury, but it wasn’t Nick Saban’s fault he was still in the game.

       

Ex-Homeland Security Employee Says Department Mission Has Changed Under Trump

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Travis Olsen, who left his career at the Department of Homeland Security because of President Trump’s policies, and is currently a Democratic candidate for Congress.

In Conversation With The Host Of Mija Podcast

NPR’s Michel Martin talks with Lory Martinez, host and creator of the Mija Podcast, about how it’s an audio love letter to Queens, N.Y., and its Latinx communities.

Connecticut Plane Crash Sparks Toxicity Fears Over Firefighting Foam

Last month, authorities in Connecticut extinguished a fire resulting from a plane crash with FAA-required foam. Now, other federal agencies are concerned the foam might pose health risks.

Trump Pardons 2 Service Members In War Crimes Cases

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Gary Solis, a former U.S. Marine company commander and military judge, about President Trump’s clearing of military personnel accused of war crimes.

Recap: 1st Week Of Impeachment Hearings

An overview of key events from the first week of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry.

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