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NPR
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Louisville Public Media

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Louisville Public Media


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U.S.


A church in Louisville is standing behind its female pastor, despite controversy (NPR)

How ‘post-incarceration syndrome’ could affect Kentuckians released from prison (Louisville Public Media)


On a West End tour bus in Louisville, pride and reflections of Black history abound (Louisville Public Media)


The Kentucky Supreme Court says the two abortion bans should remain in place (NPR)


Louisville Latina woman draws on heritage to support diversity in lacrosse (Louisville Public Media)


In Appalachia, LGBTQ+ people are working to create welcoming spaces for their communities (Louisville Public Media)


De Blasio Administration Fails to Provide Proper Reentry Services for Those Leaving Jail Amid Pandemic (Gotham Gazette)

INDIA

India copper factory shutdown comes at a human cost (Deutsche Welle)


‘I’m scared for my daughter’: Life in India’s first city that’s almost out of water (CNN)

A book of love letters to writer Octavia Butler (co-edited by an Indian) could win a Hugo for sci-fi (Scroll)

As Dipa Karmakar makes India proud in the Olympics, gymnasts back home struggle with ancient and torn equipment (The News Minute)

How Does a District Keep Its 'Manual Scavenging Free' Status? (The Wire)

The Athlete’s Tales: Is the Sports Authority of India fixing its sexual harassment policies?
(Nation of Sport)