It’s one thing to witness history, but another thing altogether to witness the hand of God working in history so directly.
Herald-Leader’s coverage of Lexington’s 250th birthday spotlights one the city’s most notable horse trainers: Shug McGaughey, born.
Donald Trump joked in his last call with Sir Keir Starmer about coyotes needing weight-loss drugs after becoming fat feasting ...
Among Gervais’ most candid comments during his stint hosting the Golden Globes were jokes aimed at Mel Gibson’s DUI and antisemitic rant, disgraced producer and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein, and ...
The Golden Globes have been honoring comedies since the 1950s and the days of such Billy Wilder gems as The Apartment and ...
The Pettit vs. Amato mayoral election was the first under the combined Lexington-Fayette County government. Who won? It was a ...
Aaron Rodgers joked about breaking Tom Brady's record as most-sacked NFL quarterback ever after reaching a total of 568 ...
The Danish-Swedish Farmdog, a breed newly recognized by the American Kennel Club, joins over 200 purebred dog breeds that are ...
Conversations at the dinner table were a lively combination of the history of sexuality, the latest movies and jokes. He supported Jesse’s interests – biking together to the local music ...
Steve DiMeglio was funny as hell but serious about his beat. He was beloved by fellow reporters and by those he covered on ...
On January 4, 1969, guitarist Jimi Hendrix was banned from the BBC for going "off script" during a performance on 'Happening For Lulu'.
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) joked that his sister sent him “the cruelest things” people said about him on the internet ...