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FTW: Why do we still care about Tiger Woods?

America loves its second acts.

        

Mercy shuts down Butler, North Bullitt routs Doss in Sixth Region girls semifinals

Mercy, which saw its previous two seasons end at the hands of the Bearettes, will play for a spot in the Sweet 16 at Valley on Saturday.

        

AR-15s Are Biblical ‘Rod Of Iron’ At Pennsylvania Church

The church in Newfoundland, Pa., was founded by the son of the late Korean Rev. Sun Myung Moon, but is an offshoot of the worldwide Unification movement.

California Today: California Today: Has the Governor Failed the Homeless? Some Democrats Say Yes

Thursday: Democrats point fingers at one another on poverty, President Trump changes his tune on gun control, and a horse walks onto a freeway.

Kentucky basketball 'can do something special' Saturday against the Florida Gators

At Florida Saturday, the goal and reward will both be obvious for Kentucky. So, too, will the hurdle.

        

Putin Shows Off New Weapons Capable Of Overcoming U.S. Defenses

President Putin has announced that Russia has developed and is testing a new line of strategic, nuclear-capable weapons that will be able to outmaneuver U.S. antiballistic missile defenses.

USS Carl Vinson Spends 2nd Year In A Row In Western Pacific

The U.S. has assigned two Navy fleets to the Western Pacific for the first time since World War II as it tackles multiple challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.

Kentucky basketball's team of 'lovers' stand up to early Ole Miss technical fouls, ejection

An Ole Miss player was ejected before the first media timeout and five technicals were called in a game in which UK proved capable taking a punch.

        

A Clearer Picture Of Parkland Shooting Suspect Comes Into Focus

Friends, family and neighbors were aware of the man now accused of killing 17 people. So were two sheriff’s departments and the FBI. Despite all the red flags, nothing was done to intervene.

Jury Selection Begins For Orlando Shooter’s Widow

In 2016, Noor Salman’s husband opened fire at Pulse nightclub, killing 49 people and wounding dozens more. Salman is accused of aiding terrorism and obstructing justice.

Journalists Argue Russian Interference Has Been Exaggerated

The New Yorker’s Masha Gessen and Adrian Chen have covered Russia extensively. They tell NPR’s David Greene why they think the impact of Russian election interference efforts is largely overblown.

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