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  • South Carolina is the latest state to debate a six-week abortion ban. The state's Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday.
  • A dozen high-school marching bands competed in the national marching band championships earlier this week in Phoenix. It's part of the run up to the Fiesta Bowl on Friday, but as Mark Moran of member station KJZZ reports, most of the band members aren't interested in the national college football championship.
  • Host Scott Simon talks with band director George Bookataub of the Westbrook High School marching band in Maine about why they had to turn down an invitation to perform at the presidential inauguration.
  • They're cooking up new music — including a song for a 'Star Wars' video game — and videos on how to prepare traditional foods. Care for a fried meat pie?
  • Jonathan sings songs from bands that go by one-word names, changing the lyrics of each to be about the literal definition of each band's name. It's a Journey, don't Rush, take time to Muse.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with the members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band about the re-release of Will the Circle Be Unbroken, 30 years after its original debut. (7:19) {STATIONS NOTE:} The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Will the Circle Be Unbroken is produced by Capitol Records.
  • Rock Critic ED WARD on the music of the 60s band Love. Their album Forever Changes has just been reissued by Rhino.
  • Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and six Olympic gold medals to her name.
  • Two state lawmakers are banding together to present something they are suggesting is an encore to the state’s film industry tax credit, which has brought…
  • White, the younger brother of the band's founder and principal songwriter Maurice White, joined the group in the mid-1970s and went on to lay the backbone for hits like "September" and "Shining Star."
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