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Senate Democrats Face Their Own Risks Over Impeachment

While Republicans get most of the attention, a Senate trial could complicate Democrats’ drive for the majority.

As Campaign Season Heats Up, Trump Has Turned the Official Into the Political

Previous presidents made an effort to make a distinction between the two and had their campaigns, not taxpayers, foot the bill for political events.

Where Michael Bloomberg Stands on the Issues

Mr. Bloomberg has been an outspoken voice on gun control and climate change, but his views on taxes would put him on the conservative end of the Democratic field.

Science Funds for Minority Colleges Become Political Football in the Senate

Minority-serving colleges and universities are looking on helplessly as vital funding for their science, engineering and math programs are bogged down in the Senate morass.

EJ Montgomery out for Kentucky basketball vs. EKU with ankle injury

Kentucky sophomore forward EJ Montgomery will miss the Wildcats 2019-20 home opener against Eastern Kentucky due to an ankle injury.

       

Attorney: NCAA rules Memphis star James Wiseman ineligible but judge clears way for him to play

Memphis attorney Leslie Ballin announced Friday the Tigers’ star freshman James Wiseman has been ruled ineligible by the NCAA, according to multiple reports.

       

Judge Rules Prosecutors Misrepresented Evidence From C.I.A. Sites

A military judge for Guantánamo’s war court found that the handling of classified information from secret prisons was deeply flawed, complicating the Cole case.

St. Xavier alum Justin Thomas to be guest picker on ‘College GameDay’ at Alabama vs. LSU

If you need a reason to watch ESPN’s “College Gameday,” we’ve got one, Louisville.

       

A Tale Of 2 Cities In Germany, 30 Years After The Berlin Wall Came Down

Gorlitz, Germany, lost most of its population after the Berlin Wall came down 30 years ago — but now the city is on the rebound, thanks to tourism and the film industry.

Anti-Government Demonstrations Are Intensifying In Iraq

Protests continue in Baghdad with government promises doing little to quell the dissatisfaction of hundreds of thousands taking to the streets.

A Look At The Lasting Political Ramifications Of California’s Prop 187

NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Los Angeles Times reporter Gustavo Arellano about the lasting ramifications of a California measure that restricted undocumented immigrants from receiving public services.

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