How much Evansville was paid to play Kentucky basketball … and win
Kentucky basketball paid Evansville a fixed sum of $90,000 for the Nov. 12 game inside Rupp Arena.
How Do You Decide What Information to Believe?
In a time of heightened political polarization and an avalanche of messages and news sources, tell us how you get your information.
Kentucky native Chris Stapleton goes home empty-handed despite three 2019 CMA nominations
Kentucky’s own Chris Stapleton was up for three prestigious awards at the 2019 Country Music Awards in Nashville, including Entertainer of the Year.
UN: $1.35 billion needed to respond to Venezuela exodus
The U.N. refugee agency says nations in Latin America and the Caribbean will need $1.35 billion to respond to the massive exodus of Venezuelans. An estimated 4.6 million Venezuelans have now fled their crisis-torn country, testing neighboring countrie…
Our View: Follow these tips during cold weather – Winchester Sun – Winchester Sun
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Why Almost Nobody Will Defend the Iowa Caucuses
As leading Democrats fight for ballot access, voting rights and diverse representation, their marquee presidential contest is hard to participate in and takes place in a state that is 90 percent white.
Kentucky’s loss to Evansville ranks as one of the biggest upsets in college hoops history
Evansville’s shocking win over blue-blood Kentucky Tuesday night rates among the biggest non-NCAA tournament upsets ever.
UPDATE 1-Sterling steady as hopes of Conservative election win overshadow weak data
The pound traded stable on Wednesday as weak economic data, which should hurt sterling, were more than offset by supportive political developments in Britain. The pound however continued to derive support from Monday’s news that in the Dec. 12 general…
READ: Opening Statement Of Deputy Assistant Secretary Of State George Kent
Kent said Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s lawyer, and his associates led a smear campaign against Marie Yovanovitch, the then-U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
UPDATE 3-BRICS leaders rail against ‘bullying’ protectionism
Leaders of the BRICS group of emerging economies on Wednesday criticized what they view as politically motivated protectionism at a time of a global slowdown and said their countries are doing their best to counter the trend. At their annual summit, …
D’Andre Davis in his own words: Why I chose Louisville basketball
In his own words, Lawrence Central senior basketball standout D’Andre Davis explains why he picked Louisville basketball.
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