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Jim Irsay, the man who led the Colts out of irrelevancy and made Indianapolis into a football city, died peacefully in his sleep at the age of 65 on Wednesday afternoon, according to an announcement ...
Harvard University sued the Trump administration a day after the Department of Homeland Security revoked the Ivy League school's ability to enroll foreign students. A complaint filed in federal ...
President Donald Trump says his tax bill, which won approval from a key congressional committee on May 18, would lower taxes for all Americans. It's “increasing take-home pay for the typical family by ...
When Pat Kelsey got the Louisville basketball head coaching job last spring, he had two important items to check off his to-do list: One, get rid of all the blue in his wardrobe; and two, come up with ...
It may feel like the nation is already knee-deep in recession, with a report Wednesday showing the economy contracted in the first quarter, consumer confidence at historic lows and the stock market ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Cavaliers All-NBA guard and former University of Louisville star Donovan Mitchell re-aggravated an ankle injury and is expected to be a game-time decision for Game 5 on Tuesday in ...
Astronomers have been waiting patiently for months for light from a distant explosion to reach Earth, and the wait might finally pay off, according to NASA. Scientists alerted the public last year ...
Saturday's Powerball numbers were 1-31-43-55-57 and Powerball 22. The Power Play was 2x. Wednesday's Powerball numbers are 1-23-25-28-61 and Powerball 13. The Power Play was 2x. Did anyone win the ...
Saturday's Powerball numbers are 16-22-44-45-53 and Powerball 19. The Power Play was 2x. Wednesday's Powerball numbers were 4-29-37-55-67 and Powerball 10. The Power Play was 4x. Did anyone win the ...
FALMOUTH, Ky. – At the center of a feud between this Northern Kentucky's city council and its impeached and recently arrested former mayor stands a stolen sheep. Like Cincinnati’s fascination with its ...
Across the U.S., tens of thousands of people are expected to participate in protests against the Trump administration, its policies and the billionaires supporting them in what organizers are calling ...
Employees of the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health are being told to use their legal names in official systems, a move the agencies say is in response to President ...
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