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  • As the White House and Republicans in Congress gear up for negotiations over the U.S. debt ceiling, how to pay for senior health care could be a sticking point, even if cuts are "off the table."
  • While you're sheltering at home, why not binge-watch some films with a Kansas connection? Kaye McIntyre is joined by special guests Tom Averill and Tom Prasch for a look at movies set in Kansas.
  • Week of February 17, 2019: we mark National Cancer Prevention Month with oncologist and Pulitzer Prize-winner Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee.
  • November 19, 2017: political instability in Saudi Arabia, the role of diplomacy, and the future of the Middle East, with former U.S. ambassador Joseph Westphal.
  • October 29, 2017: does history make sense? Are we becoming "more moral" over time? Politician-turned-philosopher Michael Ignatieff takes the long view of human history and progress.
  • October 1, 2017: Baldwin resident John Musgrave, who is featured prominently in the new PBS documentary, "The Vietnam War." Join Kaye McIntyre for this special conversation with Musgrave.
  • We're celebrating National Poetry Month with former Kansas Poet Laureate Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg and Ottawa poet Shannon Carriger.
  • Former Vice President Walter Mondale passed away last week at the age of 93. On this week's KPR Presents, it's an encore presentation of Mondale's 2007 talk at KU's Dole Institute of Politics.
  • Sportswriter and journalist Kavitha Davidson speaks on sports, race, and gender at the 5th annual "Power of Sport" symposium at the University of Kansas.
  • Election day is quickly approaching. This week on KPR Presents, it's a preview of the 2020 elections in Kansas, with analysis from reporters across the state.
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