Grace Notes: In the #MeToo Era, a St. Patrick’s Group Rethinks a Men-Only Ritual
For the first time in its 235-year history, the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in New York plans to welcome women as guests at its annual dinner.
At Least 30 Workers Killed In Afghanistan Gold Mine Collapse
The victims were illegally searching for gold and had dug deep in a riverbed in northeastern Afghanistan, according to a spokesman for the provincial governor.
Moore High School wins Louisville City Wrestling Championships
Isaiah Newberry, Allen Anderson win individual titles for the Mustangs; St. Xavier takes second place and Trinity finishes third.
Police In Houston Charge Suspect With Murder In Death Of 7-Year-Old Jazmine Barnes
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office says Barnes’ family was not the target of the Dec. 30 shooting. The family has said the shooting was racially motivated.
Golden Globes 2019: Everything you need to know to watch the show
Where to watch Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, and what you need to know about ‘A Star Is Born,’ ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ and other favorites going in.
Golden Globes 2019: Who will win — and who should?
Let’s predict the 2019 Golden Globes, where ‘Vice’ leads the field with six nominations but ‘A Star Is Born’ is poised as an Oscar favorite.
Golden Globes 2019: 5 moments to watch for at Sunday's star-packed show
From Lady Gaga’s possible big win to a celebration of Carol Burnett, here are five moments you’ll want to see at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards on NBC.
Randall Cobb is the guest speaker at Courier Journal Sports Awards
Get ready to pack the house because Randall Cobb is coming to Louisville for the Courier Journal Sports Awards.
After Falling Short, U.S. Army Gets Creative With New Recruiting Strategy
The U.S. Army is looking for recruits in new places after missing its recruiting goal. NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with Gen. Frank Muth, head of the Army Recruiting Command, about the new strategy.
Viral Hashtag Celebrates Palestinian-American Representation
NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with Susan Muaddi Darraj, creator of #tweetyourthobe, a hashtag for the public to share pictures of their thobe as a response to the swearing-in of Rep. Rashida Tlaib.
Rep. Sharice Davids Talks Impact Of Government Shutdown On Native Americans
NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with the Kansas Democrat, who knows first hand how a government shutdown can severely affect many necessary services within indigenous communities.
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