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Freedom of the press in Turkey —or lack of it— will be discussed Tuesday in Louisville at an event hosted by the local chapter of the World Affairs Council.
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U of L's student newspaper, the Louisville Cardinal, is scrambling to find new revenue after the school said it would no longer buy ads in the paper.
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The governor's home — located in the outskirts of Louisville — was inspected by officials Tuesday as part of an appeal of the property's value.
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Colleen Nelson is a Pulitzer Prize winner. She speaks tonight at a World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana event.
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But these recent episodes — including from Gov. Matt Bevin — have been different.
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Louisville Public Media offered the university $5 million, in a mix of cash and services aimed at preserving the public service mission of WNKU.
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Siegel has spent more than 40 years at NPR — and more than three decades as host of All Things Considered.
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21st Century Fox is parting ways with the host of The O'Reilly Factor, who stood atop cable news ratings for years. Tucker Carlson will replace O'Reilly in the 8 p.m. ET time slot.
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Bacon is the senior political writer for fivethirtyeight.com. He'll appear Monday at the Kentucky Center for a conversation with Congressman Yarmuth.
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Speaking Wednesday at Western Kentucky University, Grimes said the growing distrust of the media is perpetuated by fake news.