3 Suspects in Bombing of Minnesota Mosque Face Weapons Charges
Four men have been charged with illegally possessing a machine gun. The three suspected of attacking the mosque wanted to “scare” Muslims, an affidavit said.
WKU basketball rolls past Boston College and into NIT second round
The Hilltoppers rebound from a loss in Conference USA title game with an impressive performance against an ACC opponent.
Louisville's Padgett after Cards beat Northern Kentucky in the NIT
Louisville’s Padgett talks after the Cards beat Northern Kentucky in the NIT 66-58.
Louisville basketball turns back feisty Northern Kentucky in NIT opener
Deng Adel, Darius Perry and Ryan McMahon spurred a second-half rally that helped Louisville advance in the NIT.
Faulkner, Robins give Mercer County a Mr. and Miss Basketball sweep
Titans’ Trevon Faulkner has signed with Northern Kentucky; Seygan Robins headed to U of L
Jordan Nwora suffers thigh injury, sits out second half vs. Northern Kentucky
The freshman did not return to the game Tuesday after halftime.
How America’s Gun Industry Is Tied To The NRA
So often the gun debate is framed as gun control activists on one side and the NRA on the other. But what about the firearm industry? Josh Sugarmann, executive director of the Violence Policy Center, speaks with NPR’s Sarah McCammon about the gun indus…
In Replacing Tillerson With Pompeo, Trump Turns to Loyalists Who Reflect ‘America First’ Views
Mr. Tillerson’s dismissal pulls the White House even further out of the economic and foreign policy mainstream and closer to the nationalist ideas that animated Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign.
Broncos, Chiefs alter AFC West landscape by adding firepower
Kansas City and Denver didn’t wait to boost their offenses, while the Raiders and Chargers have yet to make a big move.
Republican Leading House’s Russia Inquiry Softens a Key Finding
Representative K. Michael Conaway of Texas had said the Russians hadn’t favored Donald J. Trump’s candidacy. But on Tuesday, he said it was a matter of interpretation.
House Rejects Bill to Give Patients a ‘Right to Try’ Experimental Drugs
The decision was a surprising rebuff to President Trump and Republican leaders. Many doctors and patient advocates opposed the legislation, saying it provided false hope.
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