Life’s Nice In The Nordic Ice: Finland, Neighbors Top U.N. Happiness Index
The Finns took No. 1 on the annual World Happiness Report, while perennial leaders Norway and Denmark weren’t far behind. Meanwhile, the study devoted a chapter to the decline of happiness in the U.S.
Flush Over Tax Cuts, Trump Says ‘Phase 2’ Is Coming
President Trump, who said he would team up with Representative Kevin Brady of Texas, offered no specifics on the plan. But what they appear to be talking about would be less than meets the eye.
Louisville basketball gets NIT tipoff time against Middle Tennessee
Louisville basketball will host the second round of the NIT on Sunday.
Orlando Gunman’s Widow On Trial: ‘No One Knew. Except Two People’
Prosecutors say Noor Salman assisted the 2016 rampage at Pulse nightclub and misled police. Her attorneys, however, say she was a “simple woman” who was abused by him and coerced by law enforcement.
Oklahoma Says It Will Use Nitrogen Gas in Executions
If the plan is approved, it will be the first state to put prisoners to death using this method, which starves the body of oxygen.
Jemarl Baker, Kentucky basketball's 'really special shooter,' expects to be back this summer
Freshman guard Jemarl Baker has missed the entire season with a knee injury, but how could he have helped this Kentucky team?
Seattle's NHL expansion bid creates bigger buzz than Vegas
Prospective owners get 10,000 season-ticket deposit in 12 minutes.
As Trinity experienced, the Sweet 16's bracket is not fair. But it also shouldn't be changed | Estes
Top-ranked Trinity’s Wednesday elimination could be fuel for an argument to implement seeds in the KHSAA Sweet 16 bracket.
Gun-Trained Teacher Accidentally Shoots Gun In Calif. High School Classroom
The teacher, a reserve police officer, discharged his firearm during a lesson. Debris fell from the ceiling, and no one was injured. The teacher has been placed on leave.
Game Over For Toys R Us: Chain Going Out Of Business
Toys R Us plans to close or sell all U.S. stores. The chain has struggled through a bankruptcy process, facing heavy debt inherited from a 2005 buyout and intense competition from Walmart and Amazon.
Will Jarred Vanderbilt play for Kentucky basketball again?
Jarred Vanderbilt said his sprained ankle is “70 percent” and he likely won’t play this weekend at the NCAA Tournament.
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