David Padgett looks to the NIT
In his weekly press conference, University of Louisville interim basketball coach David Padgett talked about the NCAA Tournament draw and looked ahead to the NIT.
NCAA women's tournament: Once again, they are chasing UConn
Since their surprising loss to Mississippi State in the semifinals last year, the Huskies have unsurprisingly resumed dominating the sport.
Trump Plans to View Wall Prototypes. Here Are Some He Won’t See.
The government asked for “innovative design.” In response, proposals envisioned concepts like a vivid pink wall, one topped by a monorail and a moat with nuclear waste.
Four-star forward 2019 recruit D.J. Jeffries commits to Kentucky basketball
Kentucky landed its first pledge of the 2019 recruiting cycle Monday
GOP Members Of House Intel Panel Conclude There Was No Collusion With Russia
The House intelligence committee’s majority Republicans cleared Donald Trump’s campaign on Monday of coordinating with Russia’s attack on the 2016 election in a finding that minority Democrats are expected to dispute as premature.
Relentless Weather: More Snow as Another Nor’easter Blasts New England
New England endured its third storm in two weeks. Schools, flights and trains were canceled, as some weary residents were again plunged into darkness.
‘National Geographic’ Reckons With Its Past: ‘For Decades, Our Coverage Was Racist’
Before it could publish an issue on race, the magazine first had to look at its own history. “Some of what you find in our archives leaves you speechless,” writes editor Susan Goldberg.
Louisville women's basketball receives No. 1 seed in NCAA Tournament's Lexington regional
Louisville will host the first two rounds of the tournament at the KFC Yum Center.
Guantánamo Lawyers Challenge Government’s Explanation for Hidden Microphone
The declassification of the fact that defense lawyers found a hidden microphone is shedding new light on what caused a military commissions meltdown.
White House Aides Blur the Legal Lines Between Partisans and Public Servants
At least eight complaints have been filed against White House officials since President Trump’s inauguration for potential violations of the Hatch Act.
Trump’s Evolving Positions on Gun Issues
The president has repeatedly shifted his stance on a wide range of gun issues — from purchasing age to background checks to ownership rights — over nearly 20 years.
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