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Author: Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier Journal

Money

Papa John’s CEO says recipe hasn’t changed, isn’t focused on Schnatter’s ‘not the same pizza’ comments

December 5, 2019Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Papa John’s CEO says recipe hasn’t changed, isn’t focused on Schnatter’s ‘not the same pizza’ comments

“We haven’t made any changes to the way we make it or what goes into our products,” Rob Lynch, who came on as CEO in August, told CNBC.

News

Customs agents seize $95M in counterfeit goods along with thousands of fake IDs

November 27, 2019Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Customs agents seize $95M in counterfeit goods along with thousands of fake IDs

Customs officials said in a statement that counterfeiting sales can be traced to organized crime, drug trafficking and terrorist organizations.

News

GOP complaint takes sports radio host and potential Mitch McConnell challenger Matt Jones off air

November 6, 2019Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on GOP complaint takes sports radio host and potential Mitch McConnell challenger Matt Jones off air

Matt Jones, a popular sports radio host and potential Mitch McConnell challenger, will take a break from his show following an FEC complaint.

World

Tropical Storm Karen halts search for missing American woman in the Virgin Islands

September 24, 2019Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Tropical Storm Karen halts search for missing American woman in the Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands National Park announced that the Kentucky woman, Lucy Schuhmann, 48, has been missing in St. John since Sept. 19.

Nation

Muslim woman sues Louisville over jail photo taken without her hijab

July 31, 2019Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Muslim woman sues Louisville over jail photo taken without her hijab

Clara Ruplinger says in her lawsuit that “removing her headscarf in the presence of men with no familial relation violated her religious beliefs.”

Nation

Vultures are eating animals alive on Kentucky farms

June 29, 2019Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier JournalComments Off on Vultures are eating animals alive on Kentucky farms

Vultures are multiplying nationally, and their greater numbers have made them more desperate for food – even if it’s alive

Headlines

After Bolsonaro’s Conviction, Brazil Already Considers His Amnesty

September 14, 2025JACK NICAS

Romania Reports Russian Drone in Its Airspace

September 14, 2025Jin Yu Young

The German Elections That Are Set to Test the Attraction of the Far Right

September 14, 2025CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZE

Funicular Crash Has Jarred Lisbon’s Sense of Itself

September 14, 2025Jason Horowitz and Gonçalo Fonseca

Far-Right Rally in London Draws Huge Crowd and a Counterprotest

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025MARK LANDLER

Dozens of Students Among Over 200 Dead in Two Boat Disasters in Congo

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025Saikou Jammeh and Justin Makangara

Far-Right Rally in London Draws Huge Crowd and a Counterprotest

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025MARK LANDLER

Rubio Heads to a Defiant Israel After Qatar Strike

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025Michael Crowley

Zinc Roofs Give Paris Its Signature Look. But They Are a Nightmare in Heat.

September 13, 2025CATHERINE PORTER

Focus Point

September 13, 2025Melissa Kirsch
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