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  • Kentucky’s health insurance exchange, Kynect, has topped 200,000 enrollees, according to the Governor’s Office. New data says an average 1,600 people are…
  • Alistair Campbell, British Prime Minister Tony Blair's top media strategist, steps down amid accusations that he helped exaggerate evidence on Iraq's weapons programs. The British media had dubbed Campbell the "real deputy prime minister." Campbell cites family reasons for his resignation. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
  • Companies at the center of the deadly prescription opioid epidemic are close to deals that would cap their liability while funding drug treatment and recovery programs.
  • Kentucky has made the top ten in Education Week magazine's annual rankings of school policy and standards. The commonwealth got perfect scores in the…
  • By Gary PittsMurray, KY – The Murray State men's basketball team has cracked the Associated Press' top ten for the first time in school history. The…
  • By Alan Lytlehttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkms/local-wkms-893347.mp3Frankfort, KY – Kentucky has missed out, for now, on tens of…
  • New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin has covered climate change and climate politics for 20 years. His new book The North Pole Was Here: Puzzles and Perils at the Top of the World is geared toward young adults.
  • By Angela HattonNashville, TN – Tennessee has broken an early voting record with more than 543,000 people casting ballots before the Thursday primary.…
  • By APNashville, TN – Tennessee's Department of Health says heart disease and strokes together killed more than 17,000 residents in 2009. Heart disease was…
  • Rumors have been circulating for some time that -- just like in the world of sports -- classical musicians are using performance-enhancing drugs. NPR's Tom Goldman talks to NPR's Lisa Simeone about the speculations.
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