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Texas measles outbreak grows to nearly 150 cases as more patients are hospitalized

The West Texas measles outbreak grew again on Friday, with state health officials now reporting 146 cases of the infectious virus. Hospitalizations...

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Mitch McConnell’s Protegé and Likely Successor Declares Himself MAGA — Then Slams His Mentor’s Efforts to Sabotage Trump (VIDEO)

The man likely to replace Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky is now trashing his former mentor’s record. Daniel Cameron, who was formerly mentored...

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Kelly scores 30, No. 1 Auburn rolls No. 17 Kentucky 94-78

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Miles Kelly scored a season-high 30 points to lead No. 1 Auburn to a 94-78 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday. The Tigers...

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Oregon Prison Limits Solitary to 90 Days. This BLM Protester Has Been in the Hole for 250.

The man who received the harshest federal sentence in connection with 2020 protests against police brutality has been in solitary confinement for...

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Bourbon and Beyond 2025 Lineup Includes Phish, Jack White, Noah Kahan

The Kentucky music festival returns with a bonkers lineup that includes Noah Kahan, Lumineers, Alabama Shakes, Khruangbin, Megan Moroney, Ringo...

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Kentucky Is About to Pass the Cruelest Criminal-Justice Bill in America

The state is making it easier to kill homeless people on private property—and that’s just one part of one of the most draconian crime bills in...

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DOD sends over 1,000 additional troops to help bolster southern border efforts

The Department of Defense (DOD) is sending 1,140 additional U.S. troops to the southern border of the United States to help bolster the efforts of...

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Mitch McConnell, Announcing Retirement, Calls on Senators To Prioritize National Security and the Constitution

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) in a Senate floor speech announced his retirement and urged his fellow senators to stand up for "national security"...

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The Past and Future of U.S. Steel

In today’s newsletter, Paige Williams travels to Gary, Indiana, which used to be a bustling company town. Then, Antonia Hitchens looks back at one...

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Black jockeys once dominated the Kentucky Derby. Why is it so rare to see them today?

The 148th Kentucky Derby takes off on Saturday, May 7th. Black jockeys once dominated the sport—15 of the first 28 Derbys were won by Black...

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