Skateboarding has seen a huge surge in popularity in the last decade, influencing everything from fashion to music and even appearing at the Olympics. Now, a new initiative wants to put skating at the ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro examines the substance behind and implications of President Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter. He did so with just weeks left in his presidency after repeatedly promising not to.
The Venezuelan governments crackdown on opposition politicians has led to the imprisonment of the mayor of the country's second largest city.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Andrew Weissmann, a top lawyer at the FBI from 2011-2013, about President-elect Trump's plan to replace FBI director Christopher Wray with an ally, Kash Patel.
In the first week of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, residents from northern towns in Israel are trying to restart their lives.
Fifty years ago this year the Oscar Mayer Bologna commercial first appeared on TV. We speak to an advertising professor about the staying power of this ad.
Erik Reece is an author, poet, and environmental advocate. In 2006, he wrote the nonfiction work Lost Mountain, A Year in the ...
Biden is now the third president to pardon a relative, after Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. Here's a look at the commonplace ...
It costs the program about $2.60 to print and mail a book each month and Monday's gift means more books will be in the hands of Kentucky's kids.
Lexington police are investigating three separate shootings, two that occurred over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend are ...
Kentucky Congressman Andy Barr is making good on promises to pass legislation aimed at checking China's competitiveness.
In our last installment of 2024, CivicLex's Adrian Bryant offers an update on how public comment might be changing during ...