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The Little-Known Trade Adviser Who Wields Enormous Power in Washington

President Trump has threatened to blow up global trade rules. Robert Lighthizer is the one who knows where to plant the explosives.

ACLU Sues ICE For Allegedly Separating ‘Hundreds’ Of Migrant Families

The American Civil Liberties Union says that U.S. immigration authorities have forcibly separated migrant parents, most of them asylum seekers, from their minor children for no legitimate reason.

Now that Rick Pitino is looking for work, these are the best — or worst — places to land

Rick Pitino has hired an agent, which means the former University of Louisville coach is looking for a job. Where could he end up?

        

Here's why Kentucky fans should be rooting for the Louisville women's basketball team

The UK women’s basketball team played just one game at Rupp Arena in three NCAA Tournament regionals. Now UofL could help the regional’s bottom line.

      

 

 

Florida Governor Signs Gun Limits Into Law, Breaking With the N.R.A.

The $400 million bill imposes new restrictions on firearm purchases and the possession of “bump stocks,” and funds school police officers and mental health services.

Ursula Marvin, Geologist of the Extraterrestrial, Dies at 96

Dr. Marvin, who had an asteroid and a mountain named after her, analyzed a chunk of a Soviet satellite and moon rocks retrieved by Apollo astronauts.

What Ghouta tells us about the world’s ability to protect civilians

What can other countries do to save eastern Ghouta’s non-combatants, caught in crossfire between Islamist rebel forces and advancing Syrian troops, backed by Russian air power, who have killed more than 800 civilians in indiscriminate bombardment over …

Severe Shortage Of Psychiatrists Exacerbated By Lack Of Federal Funding

The Balanced Budget Act of 1997, which put a cap on federal funding for medical residency programs, is contributing to a growing shortage of psychiatrists in the U.S.

'It's not over.' CAI players ready for regional after sectional title

Christian Academy players came up short at sectionals last year. This time they’ve made it to the regional, and they’re not finished yet.

      

 

 

Seeking Cheaper Health Insurance, Idaho Bucks Affordable Care Act

Federal authorities say Idaho’s plan for a stripped-down insurance option must be revised to meet the federal health care law. Other states are watching.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott Signs Gun Package

Among other things, the legislation raises the legal age for gun purchases to 21, institutes a waiting period of three days, and allows for the arming of some school personnel.

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