Former Kentucky Colonel Artis Gilmore: Louisville is ready to handle an NBA team
Kentucky Colonels’ star thinks Louisville prepared for challenge of pro basketball.
Toxic Caterpillars Invading Parts of London, Officials Warn
Officials are on the lookout for caterpillars of the oak processionary moth, larval creatures whose hairs can cause illness and even death in humans.
Nine NFL veterans who have been put on notice after NFL draft
Young players push out cheaper, older ones – it’s a byproduct of the NFL draft. Here are nine vets who may not be sticking around in their present roles much longer.
What Los Angeles Rams fans should know about new NFL draft pick Trevon Young
The Rams selected Louisville’s Trevon Young in the sixth round.
North, South Koreans Cautiously Greet Historic Summit Between Leaders
North and South Korean leaders met for an historic summit on Friday. The event has been greeted with mixed reactions in both countries.
Descendant Of Slave Owner: Lynching Memorial Brings To Light A ‘Buried Narrative’
What’s it like visiting a memorial dedicated to the victims of lynching, knowing that your ancestors owned slaves? NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with writer Margaret Wrinkle about how she came to terms with her family’s past.
Peace And Justice Memorial Seeks To Make Horror Of Lynching Understood
A new memorial in Montgomery, Ala., remembers the thousands of African-Americans who were lynched. NPR’s Michel Martin speaks to Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, the nonprofit organization behind the memorial.
Rev. James H. Cone, Founder Of Black Liberation Theology, Dies At 79
James H. Cone, who was considered the founder of Black Liberation Theology, has died at the age of 79. For nearly five decades, the reverend wrote and taught the gospel from the African-American perspective.
Macron, Merkel Visits Mark Divides With U.S. Over Iran Deal, Trade
NPR’s Michel Martin gets the European perspective on this week’s visits to the White House by the leaders of France and Germany, from the European Union’s ambassador to Washington, David O’Sullivan.
Los Angeles Rams select Louisville football's Trevon Young in sixth round of NFL draft
The Los Angeles Rams drafted Trevon Young with the 205th overall pick.
The journey toward healing in Charlottesville
It sounds like the first line of a bad joke, but it was the start of an insightful conversation Sunday in Charlottesville, Va., which is still grappling with the fallout of August’s white supremacist, pro-Confederacy protests. Into a former church-tur…
Recent Comments