The impeachment petition alleges Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Pamela Goodwine should have recused herself from an education case she granted a rehearing for.
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Two prominent Kentucky Democrats are warning of sticker shock when open enrollment begins Saturday for those purchasing health insurance on the individual market.
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McLean County is one of six Kentucky counties participating in a buyout program from the state and federal governments following April’s historic flooding.
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Researchers at the University of Kentucky are searching for signs of a fungal disease impacting the state's native snakes.
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The latest debate over data centers is playing out in a small town in southern Kentucky near the Tennessee border. The Franklin Planning and Zoning Commission rejected a proposal Tuesday night that would amend regulations to allow construction of data centers, as well as on-site power generation.
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The expansion is set to open in fall 2026 and will increase the museum’s capacity for vehicle preservation, small artifact conservation, and long-term storage.
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Elon Musk's new online encyclopedia aims to challenge Wikipedia, which he has accused of left-leaning bias. We used them to search for data about each other.
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Food banks have already been contending with higher food prices and increased need. Administrators say demand will skyrocket if federal nutrition benefits stop in a few days because of the government shutdown.
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USAID was the lead American agency in disaster response. Now that it's been dismantled, questions are arising about how effective U.S. relief efforts will be in Jamaica after the hurricane.
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DHS's social media campaign promises to defend American identity and culture from an invasion. For many Latinos, it's a message that does not sit well.
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Trump wants Beijing to curb exports of chemicals that make fentanyl in exchange for a lowered tariff rate with China. Xi's expected to push Trump to weaken U.S. support for Taiwan.
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Austin Tice was captured and detained in 2012 by the Assad regime in Syria. Tice is the longest-held American journalist abroad.
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