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Why the Kentucky Bourbon Affair is the 'promised land' of bourbon tourism

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The Police Raid Roiling San Francisco

Tuesday: A timeline of the ongoing controversy surrounding a raid on a journalist’s home; a Golden Gate Bridge birthday; and healthy beer.

Kentucky basketball target R.J. Hampton opts to play professionally in Australia's NBL

Hampton announced he will bypass college basketball completely to play for the New Zealand Breakers of Australia’s National Basketball League.

      

 

 

How to help Mexican migrants? Publish news they can use.

This is ground zero for Ms. Mercado Sánchez’s nearly 3-year-old project that publishes stories based on specific inquiries sent by migrants in the U.S. or their families in Mexico, via Facebook or the organization’s hotline. The questions – like how a…

Instagramming Crowds Pack National Parks

Social media is helping driving more people to visit national parks. While it’s getting folks out there, it’s also causing traffic jams and congestion in places valued for solitude and reflection.

Exiled Turkish Military Officer Recreates His Life In The U.S.

David Greene talks to a Turkish military officer about why he was forced to flee to the United States shortly after the alleged coup attempt in Turkey in 2016.

Brexit Party Is A Tour De Force In European Parliament Elections

NPR’s Noel King talks to Belinda De Lucy of the Brexit Party and a newly elected member of the European Parliament, and to John Peet, the Brexit editor at The Economist magazine, about the election.

Indiana And Ohio Are The Latest States Hit With Tornadoes

Steve Inskeep talks to Fire Chief Jeffrey Payne in Dayton, Ohio, about the damage to the city, and efforts to keep residents safe. So far there have been no fatalities and only minimal injuries.

John Calipari makes dream come true for family of slain West Memphis teen

Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari sent a signed jersey and scholarship offer to the family of slain West Memphis teen Taylon Vail.

        

TSA Issues Specific Message To Memphis Travelers

The annual World Champion Barbecue Cooking Contest is being held this month in Memphis. TSA officials encourage travelers not to put barbecue sauce in their carry-on luggage.

Louisville City FC players leaned on each other to make returns from injury together

After months of injuries and setbacks, thoughts of retirement and self-doubt, Louisville City FC’s Richard Ballard and Chris Hubbard returned.

      

 

 

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