This issue brings us to today’s first item: an interview with Jonathan Haidt, one of the foremost researchers on social media addiction. He’s forging ahead with others to wage a “pro-human ...
Vermont is at a critical crossroads. Think back to your own school days. How much learning, friendship and fun would have been lost if you had been allowed to bring a small television set to ...
New York Times best selling author and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt will discuss his book “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness” ...
Another winter storm will hit the United States this week and will bring snow to Kentucky, after the state was hit with devastating flooding over the weekend that killed 12 and prompted over 1,000 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The death toll from widespread flooding and extreme weather that battered Kentucky earlier this month has increased to 22, officials announced Monday. The latest confirmed ...
NORMAN, Okla. — Kentucky basketball and coach Mark Pope will face a desperate team tonight. Oklahoma, which welcomes UK to the Lloyd Noble Center for a 9 p.m. tipoff, is squarely on the NCAA ...
A wave of head coaching changes at six of our state’s eight NCAA Division I men’s basketball programs has changed the face of hoops in Kentucky.
KFC, the fast food chain formerly known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is leaving the state where it all began. The chicken chain’s parent company, Yum Brands, announced Tuesday that KFC’s ...
Jared Hamilton for The New York Times Supported by By Juliet Macur and Rachel Nostrant Sheets of rain drenched Kentucky in recent days, causing floods that turned roads and neighborhoods into ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken is being uprooted from its ancestral home state in a shake up announced Tuesday by its parent company that will relocate the chain’s US corporate office to Texas.
First they took the Kentucky out of KFC; now they’re taking KFC out of Kentucky. The company known until the 1990s as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is leaving the state. Yum! Brands, the parent of KFC ...