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Male football rolls past St. Xavier in third round of Class 6A playoffs

Bulldogs will host Tates Creek in next week’s state semifinals

       

Nick Richards, Ashton Hagans step up again in Kentucky win over Mount St. Mary’s

Playing at close to full strength again, Kentucky basketball overcame a sluggish start for a blowout victory over Mount St. Mary’s.

       

U.S. Judge Orders Iran to Pay $180 Million to Washington Post Reporter and Family

The judge awarded damages to Jason Rezaian, who was detained and abused for nearly 18 months by Iran.

Justice Dept. Urges Supreme Court to Back Trump in Tax Records Case

In a friend-of-the-court brief, the department urged the justices to hear the president’s appeal in a clash with Manhattan prosecutors.

Kentucky basketball hosts Mt. St. Mary’s in Friday night contest at Rupp Arena

The Wildcats play host to the Mountaineers on Friday night hoping to break their slump of poor play in Rupp Arena.

       

Navy SEALs Case Reveals Broad Scope of a President’s Military Powers

President Trump raised eyebrows when he said he would reverse a decision to remove a convicted sailor from the Navy SEALs. But on military matters, a president has few limits.

Iran declares victory over protesters after week of deadly unrest

Amnesty International says at least 106 were killed, but many inside and outside Iran believe the death toll is much higher

Bolton Teases a City Eager to Hear His Story

John R. Bolton, President Trump’s former national security adviser, said he was breaking his silence — on Twitter. But what he meant was that he was taking back control of his Twitter account. He kept quiet on Ukraine and impeachment.

Trump’s Long List of Inaccurate Statements on ‘Fox & Friends’

The president was wrong or misleading or exaggerated about topics related to impeachment, Ukraine and the Democrats, among other inaccuracies.

Impeachment Briefing: How Republicans Are Using Hearings

Defenders of the president are trying to make the case that the evidence is thin and the witnesses aren’t trustworthy.

Black Leader in South Bend Endorses Joe Biden Over Pete Buttigieg

Emphasizing the country’s need for experienced leadership, Oliver Davis, a longtime council member in the city, has been a frequent critic of Mr. Buttigieg.

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