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National School Walkout: Thousands Protest Against Gun Violence Across the U.S.

In a coordinated action, students left their classrooms and sometimes marched in the streets a month after 17 people were killed in a Florida high school.

Frugal Traveler: St. Louis Is as Welcoming as It Is Budget-Friendly

The city has all you could want — museums, green spaces, good music and exciting new restaurants — plus that distinct Midwestern friendliness.

Bullets across the border: Trial of US Border Patrol agent raises legal, foreign-policy issues

Luis Contreras, a doctor who lives and works in a building just south of the border fence that separates the United States from Mexico here, was playing a game on his computer late one night when an eruption of gunfire jolted him. Moments later, at 11…

Pennsylvania House Race, in a District Trump Won by 20 Points, Is Too Close to Call

A special House election in western Pennsylvania ended the night too close to call, with Conor Lamb, a Democrat, and Rick Saccone, a Republican, separated by a few hundred votes.

Stephen Hawking, Who Examined the Universe and Explained Black Holes, Dies at 76

A physicist and best-selling author, Dr. Hawking did not allow his physical limitations to hinder his quest to answer “the big question: Where did the universe come from?”

Stephen Hawking, Who Awed Both Scientists And The Public, Dies

Hawking was a theoretical physicist who changed how scientists think about gravity. He also wrote the best-selling book A Brief History of Time and lent his machine-aided voice to TV shows. He was 76.

Rick Stansbury talks about WKU's win

WKU coach Rick Stansbury breaks down the Hilltoppers 79-62 win over Boston College in the first round of the NIT.

        

Texas’ Ban on ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Can Begin, Appeals Court Rules

A three-judge panel upheld all but one provision of a law banning so-called sanctuary cities, which have gained attention as President Trump pursues stricter immigration policies.

Darius Perry: 'I knew I had to dunk it on him'

Louisville guard Darius Perry reviews his hellacious dunk on Northern Kentucky.

        

Anas Mahmoud: 'We're going to play for each other'

Louisville basketball rallied to beat Northern Kentucky, 66-58, in its NIT opener.

        

For Drew Brees, returning to Saints wasn't all about the money

QB could have demanded more cash or looked elsewhere, but he never wanted to leave the Saints.

        

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