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Florida Senate Working To Pass Legislation Aimed At Preventing School Shootings

Florida’s Republican-controlled Senate today is poised to pass a package of legislation aimed at preventing another mass shooting like the one in Parkland. Democrats have unsuccessfully been trying to include a ban on high velocity semi-automatic rifle…

Tariffs On Steel And Aluminum Will Hit Canada Hard

Canada will be hit particularly hard by tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum. NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks to attorney Mark Warner, who is based in Toronto and has worked on trade negotiations, about the reaction in Canada and potential legal challenges to…

Sixth Region boys basketball final preview | Fern Creek vs. Jeffersontown

Tigers looking to repeat as champs; Chargers in first regional final since 2011

        

New Report Predicts Rising Tides, More Flooding

The report, obtained by NPR, shows that so-called “sunny-day flooding” may be a regular occurrence in some areas.

CatsHQ podcast previews SEC Tournament, asks what's at stake for Kentucky basketball in St. Louis

What is at stake for UK at the SEC Tournament in St. Louis? Courier Journal UK beat writers Fletcher Page and Jon Hale discuss in a new podcast.

        

Italy’s vote drives home a message: migration matters

The voters of Italy have not so much spoken as snarled and shouted. While Sunday’s election handed no party a clear mandate to govern, it drove home a message with sobering implications for the rest of Europe and beyond: the issue of immigrants and re…

Trump Says He’s Considering Attending Controversial Jerusalem Embassy Opening

President Trump says the U.S.-Israel relationship is better than ever. He met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who faces snowballing corruption allegations at home.

Ex-Russian Who Spied For U.K. Critically Ill After Exposure To ‘Unknown Substance’

Sergei Skripal, 66, fell ill in a Salisbury shopping mall on Sunday. He was convicted in 2006 of having handed over the identities of Russian spies to MI6.

Mind: Trump Wants More Asylums — and Some Psychiatrists Agree

There are far too few psychiatric beds in the United States, researchers say. But debate rages over what to do with those who require long-term care.

Former Cardinal Jaire Alexander shows speed with 4.38 40-yard dash at combine

Former Louisville cornerback Jaire Alexander went through on-field workouts Monday.

        

Once Outspoken, Paul Ryan Wields His Speaker’s Gavel Gingerly

Paul D. Ryan has modeled himself as the face of a new brand of conservatism. But critics say he has abandoned his principles and is too deferential to President Trump.

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