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Truck Driver Killed In Madison Co. Crash On I-75 – LEX18 Lexington KY News

LEX18 Lexington KY NewsTruck Driver Killed In Madison Co. Crash On I-75LEX18 Lexington KY NewsThe Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reported that the crash occurred around 4 p.m. near mile marker 82 on the northbound site. The crash and accompanying fuel…

Trump Administration Faces Lawsuit Over Detention Of Migrant Children

The 1997 case Flores v. Reno established how long migrant children can be detained. Some of the original counsel of that settlement are suing the Trump administration for violating the agreement.

Weaponizing the First Amendment: How Free Speech Became a Conservative Cudgel

Borrowing arguments that were once the province of liberals, conservatives have used the First Amendment to justify everything from campaign spending to attacks on the regulation of tobacco and guns.

As Trump Consolidates Power, Democrats Confront a Rebellion in Their Ranks

The looming battle over the Supreme Court opening highlights the fissure between establishment Democrats and activists pressing a liberal, anti-Trump agenda.

Jamestown man causes 3 car accidents in 15 minutes – Evening Observer

Jamestown man causes 3 car accidents in 15 minutesEvening ObserverAs a result of one accident, Craig Underwood, 66, of Jamestown, and Jennifer Hamilton, 41, of Georgetown, Kentucky, were transported to UPMC Chautauqua WCA hospital via ambulance. Underw…

‘The Blue Wave Came’: G.O.P. Reels as Little Havana Picks a Non-Hispanic Democrat

In South Florida politics, Hispanic voters could be counted on to vote for Hispanic candidates. A special election suggests that may no longer be the case.

Annapolis Mourns Capital Gazette Shooting Victims: ‘They Were Part of Us’

Americans have gathered again and again this year to grieve in the wake of mass shootings, and now it was Annapolis’s turn.

Trump Says Saudi Arabia Will Increase Oil Production

The president tweeted that Saudi Arabia might raise production by up to two million barrels a day. Oil prices have been rising amid worries about declining Iranian oil exports.

The Philadelphia History Museum Is Closing Its Doors (Maybe for Good)

Revenue is down and talks with Temple University abruptly fell through, city officials said. Now they don’t know when the museum will reopen.

Parents and Children Remain Separated by Miles and Bureaucracy

Some 2,000 children are still scattered across the country, with no clear path to reunification. Here’s the story of two mothers.

In Mexico’s Elections, Women Are Running In Unprecedented Numbers

Elections are Sunday, and more than 3,000 women are running for office. “We women will continue to work three times as hard as men,” says one candidate.

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