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How a near-death experience made Sebastian Junger contemplate an afterlife
Sebastian Junger will be the guest at the Kentucky Author Forum Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. He'll talk about his book with NPR podcast host, Rachel Martin.
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Polio survivor Mitch McConnell sole GOP Senator to oppose RFK Jr.
The U.S. Senate voted to confirm vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as President Donald Trump’s health secretary five years after the start of a global pandemic.
Tenured university professors would face review, possible termination under Kentucky GOP bill
Professors at Kentucky’s public colleges and universities would have to face performance and productivity reviews that could serve as criteria for termination at least every four years under proposed GOP legislation.
Partisanship taints Kentucky Supreme Court race
An independent judicial watchdog group has criticized both Pamela Goodwine and Erin Izzo in the Kentucky Supreme Court race for either accepting or touting partisan endorsements.
Ed Monk released their new EP Second Nature with a show to follow
Louisville band Ed Monk released their new EP Second Nature and play The Whirling Tiger on Feb. 7th, 2025
GOP maintains Kentucky General Assembly supermajority
Republicans are likely to end up with a nearly identical supermajority in both chambers of the Kentucky General Assembly after the 2024 election.
At Kentucky Capitol Black history celebration, lawmakers champion diversity
Republicans and Democrats stood together to remember and celebrate Black history in Kentucky even as the GOP renews discussion of limiting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public colleges.
Kentucky GOP quickly pushes through big changes to state tax cut triggers, incentives
With little notice, Kentucky’s GOP is pushing sweeping changes to the state’s budget trigger system for annual tax cuts, as well as business tax incentives.
You had one job: Listeners share Valentine's Day fails
Nose hair trimmers, bad lasagna and dead flowers: Valentine's Day stories of gifts gone wrong.
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Southern Indiana lawmakers back bills on health care, education, government oversight
It’s two weeks into Indiana’s legislative session, and lawmakers across the state have filed more than 2,200 bills, only a fraction of which will become law. Here’s a look at what Southern Indiana officials are focused on.
Louis Lortie is in Louisville to revel in Ravel
Playing the Piano Concerto in G major, a type of "world music"?
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Kentucky General Assembly one vote closer to eliminating DEI at public colleges
Kentucky’s House Bill 4 would require all diversity, equity and inclusion offices close and programs end by this summer. A full Senate vote is the only thing standing between the bill and the governor’s desk.
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