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The G.O.P.’s Election Day Problem in the Suburbs Is Getting Worse

In Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky, many voters in historically Republican suburbs supported Democratic candidates, in part because of antipathy toward President Trump.

In Flint, Mich., Lead Crisis Moves From Homes to Schools

The city’s schools, stretched even before the lead crisis, are struggling with demands for individualized education programs and behavioral interventions for children with high lead exposure.

KSP working fatal accident on I-65 North – WBKO

KSP working fatal accident on I-65 North  WBKO

READ: Testimony Of William Taylor, Acting U.S. Envoy To Ukraine

Taylor, brought in to run the U.S. mission in Kyiv after the previous ambassador was recalled early, described a White House strategy to pressure Ukraine in exchange for political help.

Head of UN Palestinian agency resigns amid ethics probe

The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees has resigned amid an internal probe into alleged mismanagement and ethical abuses at the organization, the United Nations said Wednesday. “A short while ago, UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Pierre Krahe…

The Doctor Will Skype You Now: Virtual Checkups Reach Bangladesh’s Isolated Islands

As residents of “char” islands grapple with poverty and climate change, they are often cut off from medical services. A new service could help.

The Equal Rights Amendment May Pass Now. It’s Only Been 96 Years.

Virginia, soon to be under Democratic control, will likely be the 38th state to ratify the amendment. The Supreme Court could decide what happens next.

Adding ‘a little bit of everything’: Meet The Courier Journal sports staff’s newest writer

Hayes Gardner, a Lexington native, joins The Courier Journal as a sports enterprise and general assignment writer.

       

Exclusive: Tony Blair on regulating Big Tech, Facebook, Russia, China and Brexit

What to do in the era of “Big Tech?” Living in 2019, we know more than ever before about how Big Tech, particularly in the shape of Facebook, Twitter and Google — as the prime arbiters of information and social media online — have shaped and affected…

The Latest: UN agency chief for Palestinians resigns

The head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees has resigned effective immediately following the preliminary findings of an internal investigation that found “managerial issues” that need to be addressed. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric made the…

Welcome Courier Journal’s newest sports writer, Hayes Garnder

Let’s meet The Courier Journal’s newest sports writer, Hayes Gardner.

       

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