Suspect Charged With Hate Crime in Acid Attack on Hispanic Man
A 61-year-old white man is accused of calling a Peruvian-born U.S. citizen an “illegal” and throwing acid at him outside a taqueria in Milwaukee.
After four decades of pursuing his dream, Holy Cross football coach Bob Bronger to retire
Holy Cross announced that this year will be coach Bob Bronger’s last season.
Bowl projections: Kentucky football stands to benefit from a top-heavy SEC
The University of Kentucky football’s bowl possibilities stand to benefit from a dwindling group of eligible Southeastern Conference teams.
In German Coal Country, This Former Socialist Model City Has Shrunk In Half
Thirty years after the Berlin Wall fell, Hoyerswerda is struggling to thrive, a far-right party has gained popularity and many residents worry about the future when Germany phases out coal.
Elizabeth Warren Offers to Explain Her Wealth Tax to Bill Gates
The Democratic presidential candidate addressed Mr. Gates on Twitter after he questioned whether “she’d even be willing” to sit down with someone “who has large amounts of money.”
Noted Louisville chef Edward Lee to open a restaurant in Cincinnati’s Kinley Hotel
Edward Lee’s new restaurant, not yet named, will open in the spring Cincinnati’s new Kinley Hotel at Seventh and Race streets.
Europe yet to decide on response to Iran uranium enrichment – Merkel
Europe has not yet taken a decision on how to respond to Iran’s decision to resume enriching uranium, which is restrained under its non-proliferation deal, but every step Tehran takes makes things more difficult, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said. …
The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today
A number of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s top diplomats have testified to impeachment investigators. Where does that leave him?
Egypt’s top diplomat: Nile dispute to be resolved in January
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shorky says the Nile water dispute between his country and Ethiopia should be resolved by mid-January. The talks aim to ease tensions among the three key Nile Basin countries — Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia — over Ethiopia’s…
There’s A Promising New Vaccine For One Of The World’s Top Health Threats
Dengue afflicts nearly 400 million people worldwide every year, but a vaccine has remained elusive. New research offers a path forward.
Jason Frakes, David Kim, Kent Spencer make picks for Friday’s high school football games
Playoffs get started in Metro Louisville, and Southern Indiana playoffs reach sectional finals
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