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  • In a new book, Policing Pregnant Bodies, author Kathleen Crowther grapples with how very old ideas – some of them misogynistic – shape how we think about pregnancy and abortion today.
  • The Kentucky governor's mansion has turned 100 years old, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky has been named the title sponsor for a celebration…
  • By Brian Clardyhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkms/local-wkms-915638.mp3Murray, KY – For television fanatics, the summer months can…
  • By Tony McVeighFrankfort, KY – Legislation aimed at eliminating the 160-year old dueling clause in Kentucky's Constitution is seeing action in the state…
  • By KPRFrankfort, KY – The Kentucky senate has overwhelmingly approved what's referred to as a bible literacy' bill. The measure, adopted 37 to one…
  • By Tony McVeighhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wkms/local-wkms-844509.mp3Frankfort – History has been made in the Kentucky House with…
  • Spend any time in Kentucky, and you'll notice that residents of the Bluegrass love their basketball. Of the 72 NCAA men's championship games played since…
  • NPR's Jennifer Ludden talks with Amos Oz, Israel's leading author, about his new memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness. His life story shares many parallels with the history of the Jewish state.
  • In one of the most highly contested Olympic bids in history, the International Olympic Committee announces that the 2012 games will go to London. Paris seemed a near shoo-in, but a strong catch-up campaign from Britain brought the decision down to the wire.
  • Musicians and composers Phillip Johnston and Joel Forrester of The Microscopic Septet have reunited for the release of their two-volume History of the Micros: Seven Men in Neckties & Surrealistic Swing. The Microscopic Septet composed and recorded the Fresh Air theme song.
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