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Louisville City FC secures last-minute comeback to make third straight USL championship

For the third straight year, Louisville City FC is going to the championship following a 3-1 win at Indy Eleven on Saturday.

       

Kentucky football squanders lead to fall 17-13 to Tennessee

With bowl eligibility on the line, Kentucky Wildcats can’t hold onto their lead as they fall to Tennessee at Kroger Field in Lexington.

       

On the Scoreboard: The Home Team, the Visitors and Trump

The president’s visit to the University of Alabama, in the thick of an impeachment inquiry, was not without the usual controversy over whether he’d be booed or not.

Former Kentucky high school quarterback Tanner Morgan leading undefeated Minnesota Gophers

Tanner Morgan, from Ryle High School in Boone County, is at the helm for the undefeated Minnesota Gophers.

       

3 reasons why Indiana basketball escaped Portland State with an unconvincing win

Indiana’s defense left much to be desired, something coach Archie Miller emphasized would be the key for the Hoosiers’ success.
       

GOP facing a 2020 ‘bloodbath nationwide’ carrying over from 2018 midterms: Kentucky poli-sci professor – Raw Story

GOP facing a 2020 ‘bloodbath nationwide’ carrying over from 2018 midterms: Kentucky poli-sci professor  Raw Story

Impeachment Inquiry Week Recap

An overview of some of the week’s key events in the ongoing impeachment inquiry.

D.C. Residents Have Questions About The Impeachment Inquiry

A team of NPR producers went out to hear what questions people have about the impeachment inquiry.

Taking America’s Temperature On The Impeachment Inquiry

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, about how Americans are feeling towards the impeachment inquiry.

Reactions To Biden’s ‘Angry’ And ‘Elitist’ Charge Against Warren

Former Vice President Joe Biden attacked Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s attitude on the campaign trail, drawing some accusations of sexism.

Roundtable: Blue Wave Sweeps State And Local Races

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with three women who won political office this week — Juli Briskman, Kendra Brooks and Safiya Khalid — about what this year’s election might mean for 2020.

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