U.S. Holocaust Museum Rescinds Human Rights Award From Aung San Suu Kyi
The Nobel laureate’s handling of the Rohingya Muslim crisis in Myanmar led to the museum’s decision.
The opioid crisis requires anger management
For Americans looking to reverse the rise in opioid overdoses, a good place to start is the courtroom of Dan Polster, a federal judge in Cleveland. Judge Polster has offered this strong counsel to the plaintiffs and defendants: Ending the opioid crisi…
U of L signee Seygan Robins leads Mercer County to win in Girls Sweet 16 opener
Elizabethtown, Owensboro Catholic, Clark County also win openers in state tournament
How the Parkland Students Got So Good at Social Media
The activist students of Stoneman Douglas, where 17 people were killed last month, are social media naturals. But it’s not entirely true that they’ve been tweeting all their lives.
White House Prepares to Formalize Tariffs but Floats Exemptions
The administration is expected to formally announce tariffs on Thursday despite pushback from Republican lawmakers and as officials began signaling carve-outs for certain countries.
6 Takeaways From The Texas Primaries And What They Could Mean Going Forward In 2018
Democratic enthusiasm was up in Texas, but it’s still a very Republican state. Statewide, Democrats face an uphill climb, but in key suburban House races, they could make gains.
In Immigration Speech, Jeff Sessions Scolds California: ‘We Have a Problem’
The attorney general announced a suit claiming the state’s immigrant-protection laws violated federal law, while Gov. Jerry Brown struck back in his own appearance.
Louisville has agreed to play in the NIT if it misses the NCAA Tournament, Vince Tyra says
Vince Tyra said Wednesday morning that the basketball program has agreed to play in the NIT if it does not make the NCAA Tournament.
Cohn’s Departure Widens Policy Rift Between Party and President
The loss of Mr. Cohn, who carried the banner for free trade and free markets in the White House, portends more populist trade and economic policies to come.
Sri Lanka Declares Emergency Amid Buddhist Attacks On Minority Muslims
The violence, which began on Sunday, was reportedly triggered by a road-rage incident in which a Sinhalese Buddhist driver was beaten to death by a Muslim youth.
Forests Protect the Climate. A Future With More Storms Would Mean Trouble.
With an increase in extreme weather expected in the years to come, forests could be changed permanently as the world continues to warm.
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