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Bad News: Georgia Woman Accidently Threw Her Diamonds In The Trash

The good news: Employees at the landfill got the call just in time to divert the garbage truck. After sifting through tons of trash, landfill employees found the jewels.

Not In Kansas Anymore: United Airlines Mix-Up Sends German Shepherd To Japan

The 10-year-old dog was supposed to go to Kansas, but ended up on a trans-Pacific flight instead. It happened just one day after a dog died in an overhead luggage bin on a United flight.

VIDEO: We Went Foraging For Winter’s Wild Edibles

People might not think of winter as a fruitful season for foraging wild edibles, but nutritionist and expert forager Debbie Naha says there’s actually a lot out there that you can find year round.

This Frenchman became an American college fan favorite. Now, he's got his eye on a USL Cup

Alexis Souahy took a chance when he came to America from France to play college soccer. Now, he’s finding his soccer dream at Louisville City FC

      

 

 

Morning Coffee: Louisville basketball's Damion Lee gets an NBA shot with Atlanta Hawks

Nearly two years after the end of his Louisville career, Damion Lee made his NBA debut as a member of the Atlanta Hawks.

        

Elsa Wannabe Pushes Boston Police Truck Out Of A Snow Drift

To avoid cabin fever, Jason Triplett decided to go out to a bar dressed as Elsa, the heroine of the movie Frozen. A video of him pushing the truck out of a drift in his blue ballgown went viral.

'It's Do or Die' says UK's Quade Green as Kentucky prepares for Davidson

Kentucky knows every game could be their last as the Wildcats prep for Davidson in Boise in the NCAA first round.

        

Will Kentucky beat Davidson? CJ's Fletcher Page, Jon Hale make their picks

Davidson can pose shooting problems for Kentucky. Fletcher Page and Jon Hale break down the NCAA Regional game of UK-Davidson in Boise, Idaho

        

School Football Fundraising Encounter Leads To Concussion Reality Check

High School athletes often raise money for their teams. In Newton, Mass., instead of a donation, a football player got a lecture when he rang the doorbell of a leading brain injury researcher.

Activists: 1st Amendment Rights Of Undocumented Immigrants Are Often Violated

Immigrant advocates say undocumented activists have been arrested, threatened with deportation, or fined as the Trump administration grows ever more aggressive in its immigration enforcement.

In Russia’s Conservative Heartland, Putin Support Is Changing

As Russians prepare to vote for president on Sunday, two distinct views of Vladimir Putin have emerged from young professionals in the Russian city of Tula.

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