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  • Paducah Police are searching for a man reported missing by his sister. Travis Howe is a 38 year-old white male, described as having brown hair, green eyes…
  • The Kentucky Attorney General’s office received a total of two hundred and twenty-six calls on their Election Fraud Hotline for the 2014 general election.…
  • April's jobs number failed to meet projections, casting doubt on the country's post-pandemic recovery. But the Biden administration says that the economy is recovering faster than expected.
  • South Korean researchers say they've made a significant advance in the production of human embryonic stem cells. They can now use far fewer human eggs to produce usable stem cells — a major step toward mass production. Researchers hope these cells could eventually be used to treat a wide variety of diseases.
  • Steve Inskeep talks to veteran diplomat Nicholas Burns about the latest departures from the State Department and what impact these losses are having on U.S. foreign policy.
  • By Todd HattonMurray, KY – Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway had about 10 times more campaign cash in the bank to spend than his Republican…
  • Many universities have seen increases in academic misconduct. And while cutting corners took on different forms during the pandemic, the jury is still out on whether cheating actually went up.
  • JOHN DARNTON, former New York Times reporter. He was based in Poland from 1979-1982 during the rise of the Solidarity movement and martial law. DARTON has just returned to Poland and wrote about it for the New York Times (Wed., March 17, 1993). He'll talk with Terry about what he found there.
  • Governor Andy Beshear confirmed 816 new cases of coronavirus in Kentucky. He said today’s numbers were a “tough report, all the way around” and included…
  • are angry about the way the media reported Tuesday's election results. The major television and radio networks projected President Clinton as the winner while polls were still open in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii. Many are calling for changes in how or when votes should be cast, and how the media cover elections.
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