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Stocks End Higher After Early Stumble

Stocks closed broadly higher on Wall Street Tuesday as more countries relaxed restrictions on businesses, raising hopes for a recovery from the historic plunge that is sweeping the global economy. The S&P 500 rose 0.9%, although it lost about half of its early gains in a late-afternoon ...

Ripley  Courtroom Named After Former Judge

RIPLEY — A town judge will be permanently remembered. At a recent meeting, Ripley Town Board members unanimously approved a resolution to purchase a plaque which will designate the courtroom in the Ripley Town Hall as the Honorable Donald T. Johnston Courtroom. The resolution was drafted ...

Trump Trying To Tarnish China’s Rep

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is making ever louder pronouncements casting blame on China for the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to sidestep domestic criticism of the president’s own response, tarnish China’s global reputation and give the U.S. leverage on trade and other aspects ...

NCAA Accuses Louisville Of Recruiting Violations

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA that accuses the men’s basketball program of committing a Level I violation with an improper recruiting offer and extra benefits and several Level II violations that accuse former Cardinals coach Rick ...

A Long Month Of May Without Racing At Brickyard

It is finally May and time to declare this a crummy year to have purchased Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Racing was supposed to begin this weekend at the historic speedway where Roger Penske would have unveiled the initial phase of his renovations after completing the purchase of IMS and its ...

Wentz Embracing Eagles’ Decision To Draft Hurts

The Philadelphia Eagles’ decision to draft Jalen Hurts in the second round has been one of the most intensely debated NFL topics over the past 10 days. Carson Wentz isn’t questioning it. “I’m excited to add him to the team,” Wentz said Monday. “I know how important the ...