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UC Santa Barbara Reaches College World Series with Stunning Walk-Off Grand Slam
It's every college coach's cliche: you're down 3-0 in the bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, you're at bat. Well, it happened.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Obama approves airstrikes in Afghanistan, thousands are expected to line the streets of Louisville today to mourn Muhammad Ali, Google's co-founder is funding flying car startups, and more.
It Still Moves, Still: Jim James Discusses My Morning Jacket's Remastered Blast from the Past
'It Still Moves' may have been monumental for the band, but it always nagged at Jim James. Now, the My Morning Jacket frontman reflects on the album's reissue.
Parlour Premieres "New Syntax Preserves" from Their First Album in Six Years
The Louisville band deliver abrasive synth noise with hammering riffs.
Muhammad Ali's Legacy: Boxing Legend, Proud Muslim, Champion of Civil Rights
Muhammad Ali, who died on Friday at age 74, is one of the greatest boxers of all time, but he will be remembered for more than just his lightning-fast fists.
The World Is Mourning Muhammad Ali — Even Anti-Muslim Donald Trump
The legendary boxer, who transcended sports with his outspoken stances on religious, political, and social issues, died on Friday at age 74.
Not All NRA Members Are Happy About the Donald Trump Endorsement
Members of the gun group say they hoped to see the presumptive Republican presidential nominee prove his commitment to their cause. One of the NRA's top lobbyists says, "Get over it."
College Coaches and Administrators Are Too Busy Paying Themselves to Pay Athletes
The people who run big-time college sports claim there simply isn't enough money to pay athletes. Totally coincidentally, they also give themselves large and ridiculous bonuses.
Why Louisville's Vegan Jerky Company Refuses to Play by the Book
Sponsoring dog adoptions and treating employees to monthly massages, Louisville Vegan Jerky Company is more interested in fostering community than striking it rich and cashing out.
This Louisville Bartender Thinks Mint Juleps Are for Tourists
Keri Smith, the head bartender at Doc Crow's on Louisville's historic Whiskey Row, says that ordering a mint julep at any time except during the Kentucky Derby will mark you as a tourist.
Why the Hell Is Bryson Tiller so Popular?
Young Tiller sold out Radio City Music Hall two nights in a row, but what is it about his music that is so appealing, exactly?
You Have Faust's Art of Improvisation to Thank for Everything You Love
The legendary German experimentalists played on garbage in a 100-person space on their fourth US tour ever, and the results were magical.