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"It was a once in a lifetime thing," says artist Matt Nava, thinking back on the success of his work on the video game ...
President Trump's approach to deportations is giving Democrats a unifying message in opposition to him. But the Democratic ...
Manuela López Restrepo is a producer and writer at All Things Considered. She's been at NPR since graduating from The ...
The Governor is condemning the mobilization of National Guard Troops in California and taking steps to ensure planned ...
University of Kentucky Opera Theatre’s annual “It’s a Grand Night for Singing!” returns for its 33rd season with six ...
A "No Kings" rally is set to take place in Lexington Saturday—coinciding with nearly 2,000 planned protests across the state ...
This week on Open Studio Tom Musgrave welcomes Dr. Everett McCorvey. The long-time director of UK Opera Theatre talks about ...
A day after a plane crash that killed at least 240 people, India's state-run media reports that its aviation watchdog has ordered Air India to undertake extra safety checks on its Boeing 787 planes.
Israel launched a massive attack on Iran, striking nuclear sites and killing top military commanders. In response, Iran has launched at least 100 missiles at Israel.
Most baseball legends get their start in the minor league. Bruce the Bat dog got the news this week that he's getting called up to the majors.
Israeli entrepreneur Shahar Segal is behind two well-known food ventures. One is a sensation: a restaurant group with a Michelin star. The other is a controversy: a program in Gaza mired in violence.
House Republicans are considering a plan that would force colleges and universities to reimburse the government for a share of the federal loans their students don't repay.