Michigan doctor arrested for ‘stomach churning’ conversations with mom about 5-year-old daughter
A family doctor was arrested after trying to convince a mom to let him groom and have a sexual relationship with her 5-year-old daughter, police say.
A family doctor was arrested after trying to convince a mom to let him groom and have a sexual relationship with her 5-year-old daughter, police say.
Bankruptcy records show at least ten “forever” prize winners may never collect millions they were promised.
Steve Lawson was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his role in Crystal Rogers’ murder.
The village was “completely leveled to the ground,” the Sudan Liberation Movement-Army said as it appealed to the U.N. for help recovering bodies.
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Buildings in Afghanistan tend to be low-rise constructions, mostly of concrete and brick, with homes in rural and outlying areas made from mud bricks and wood.
Nick Metzgar For many University of Louisville students, navigating the different food options on campus is another challenge of college life, but should it be? The Student Activities Center and the Ville Grille are the two main food hubs for students, especially during lunchtime. The Ville Grille offers a buffet at a fixed price, convenient
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John Gordon, Matt Breland and Matthew Willoughby reflect on Hurricane Katrina’s impact, sharing how the storm inspired their careers.
In the end, John Gordon said he was trying to save lives.
Dan Maloney led a team of 14 who stayed behind at the Audubon Zoo when Katrina made landfall. They lived there for two months.
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By Jai’Michael Anderson Yellow permit holders will now have access to the new parking lot on 4th Street and Brandeis Avenue, where the Cardinal Center used to be located. University of Louisville Parking & Transportation Services announced the update on Aug. 28. The university made the space available to faculty members on Aug. 21. Blue
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The 2025–2026 outlook points to generally mild conditions nationwide, with colder snaps across the Southeast and Ohio Valley.
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By Josie Simpson and Jai’Michael Anderson On Aug. 26, the University of Louisville hosted a town hall to discuss its new 2026-2030 strategic plan, set to be implemented by Summer 2026. Around 70 people gathered in Middleton auditorium in Strickler Hall to attend the event. Most of whom were faculty members and administrators. The event
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Erin had weakened into a post-tropical cyclone far from land, but was still capable of causing life-threatening surf and rip currents.
By Vinny Porco The Louisville Cardinal is your publication, now in its 99th year. As students, faculty and staff at U of L, we welcome your voice. As opinion editor, I’ll be reading and reviewing your submissions in the form of opinion pieces. Opinion pieces are fact-based arguments regarding one subject that you care about.
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La Niña typically brings cooler, wetter conditions to the northern U.S. while causing warmer, drier weather in the southern states.
NOAA issues La Niña Watch for this fall and early winter Read More »