For Pittsburgh, A Difficult Year Reveals Long-Buried Problems
A string of shootings and revelations about clergy abuse has made 2018 a hard year for the people of Pittsburgh. But some are finding new activism and hope within tragedy.
Louisville coach Chris Mack discusses Kentucky's 'five-star' roster
Louisville Cardinals men’s basketball coach Chris Mack talks about UK’s ‘five-star’ roster.
Chris Mack on rivalry: 'This is why you come to Louisville'
Louisville Cardinals men’s basketball coach Chris Mack talks about how great the rivalry is between Louisville and Kentucky.
Chris Mack talks about generating the 'best shot' against Kentucky
Louisville men’s basketball coach Chris Mack talks about not relying on the 3-pointer against Kentucky and just generating the best shot possible.
Louisville coach Chris Mack says UK is 'our biggest challenge'
Louisville Cardinals men’s basketball coach Chris Mack talks about the challenges his team faces going against Kentucky.
Louisville's Christen Cunningham's keys to the game against Kentucky
Cardinal guard Christen Cunningham talks about what it will take to beat Kentucky and what the atmosphere will be like at the Yum Center.
Richard Overton, 112, America’s Oldest World War II Veteran, Dies
Mr. Overton fought in the Pacific Theater with a segregated battalion. His service was honored by, among others, President Barack Obama.
Ralph Koltai, Innovative Stage Designer, Is Dead at 94
His work in opera, theater and ballet cast aside traditional ideas of what sets should be — realistic and utilitarian — in favor of abstract designs that made a statement.
Without U.S. Troops, Kurds May Make A Deal With Syria To Prevent A Turkish Attack
With the U.S. decision to pull troops out of Syria, the U.S.’s Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS might be making a deal with the Syrian government to hold off a Turkish attack.
How To Write The Perfect Obituary
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks to obituary writer Maureen O’Donnell of the Chicago Sun-Times about the art of writing about people who have died.
Paradise, California Aims To Rebuild, Solve Longstanding Infrastructure Problems
With money from the state and the federal government, Paradise, Calif., may be able to rebuild and fix long-standing infrastructure problems.
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