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  • Calloway County’s top elected official is circulating an email in jest regarding poor driving on a stretch of road that's been the source controversy over…
  • There’s a special buzz around the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area every August, as hundreds of hummingbirds stop to fuel up on their way south for the winter. Scientists are using tiny fluttering birds’ annual migratory pit stop this summer as a chance to test an experimental tracking technology.
  • Hall was wounded while reporting outside Kyiv and is hospitalized, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott said in a statement.
  • By Chris TaylorPaducah, KY – State Police are investigating whether skeletal remains found last weekend near the Clark's River National Wildlife Refuge…
  • NPR's Ted Clark talks with Host Linda Wertheimer about a candid new report on race relations in the United States. The report was issued by the State Department to comply with a U.N. convention on racial discrimination, ratified by the U.S. in 1994.
  • The International Union for the Conservation of Nature says the giraffe population has declined by as much as 40 percent in the past 30 years and could face extinction if the trend is not reversed.
  • from a Dallas Morning News story about Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh. The newspaper published a report over the weekend saying that McVeigh had confessed to his lawyers that he carried out the bombing. Although the paper based the report on confidential files, it denies that it stole the files.
  • The President's Council on Bioethics has issued a report surveying the challenges posed by modern biotechnology. The report, Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness, addresses the promises and perils of scientific advances that do more than cure or prevent disease. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with council chairman Leon Kass. Read the report.
  • By Susan MillerMurray, KY – Kentucky received the highest School Foods Card marks in the nation. Click the "Listen" icon above to hear Susan Miller's…
  • Hersh's reporting in The New Yorker broke the story of prisoner abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. His new book is Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib. He won a Pulitzer prize 35 years ago when he first reported the story of the massacre at My Lai in Vietnam.
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