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Fact Check of the Day: Fact-Checking Trump’s Florida Rally

President Trump, speaking Wednesday night in Estero, Fla., made inaccurate or disputed claims about the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, birthright citizenship and health care.

Hall Of Fame Slugger Willie McCovey Dies At Age 80

McCovey was known as one of the most powerful left-handed batters in baseball and is tied for 20th on the all-time home run list.

Third time's the charm. Sacred Heart's girls soccer team head to state

Sacred Heart-West Jessamine girls soccer

        

Mexico City Goes Days Without Water During Maintenance Shutdown

It’s hard to find a bucket, pail or plastic receptacle in the city of millions that isn’t full of water. Residents stored water in whatever they could find in preparation for the pipes going dry.

In Florida Rally, Trump Calls Constitutional Citizenship Protections ‘a Crazy Policy’

The president told a rapt crowd that “illegal immigrants are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.” (Legal experts would widely disagree.)

Teen killed in single-vehicle car accident – WBKO

WBKOTeen killed in single-vehicle car accidentWBKOAccording to reports, officials responded to a crash in the 7800 block of Highway 185. Deputies said a silver Jeep Renegade, driven by 19-year-old Destiny Brooks of Roundhill, Kentucky was heading north…

Maryland fires football coach DJ Durkin after massive backlash over his reinstatement

Maryland football coach DJ Durkin was fired on Wednesday, just one day after massive backlash over his reinstatement as head coach.

        

Ryan Zinke, Trump’s Interior Secretary, Faces Increased Ethics Scrutiny

The criticism escalated sharply after reports this week that an investigation into Mr. Zinke had been referred to the Justice Department, a potential prelude to a criminal investigation.

Robert Bowers Indicted on 44 Counts After Synagogue Shooting in Pittsburgh

Federal charges against the man accused of killing 11 people on Saturday could bring the death penalty.

Jewish Leaders, in Call for Unity After Shooting, Welcome Outsiders to Shabbat

A campaign to #ShowUpForShabbat a week after the massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue is meant to send a message of solidarity with the Jewish community.

Trump Says He’ll Send As Many As 15,000 Troops To The Southern Border

The president says he may triple the number of forces that were deployed just this week. The defense secretary likens the deployment to when troops help after a natural disaster.

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