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Wasting doses amid waning demand: How efforts to vaccinate in KY are changing

Anita Bertram climbed the back steps of a gray-paneled trailer on the edge of Garrison, Kentucky, opened the screen door, and knocked. No one answered, so she knocked again. An … Click to Continue »

What to eat at Greyline Station, Julietta Market: Dozen options from vegan to Da Dawgs

Although the food stalls at Julietta Market have encountered delays, several are open. And there are many local food options in the market as well as the restaurants on the … Click to Continue »

Greyline growing pains: Fire marshal shuts down some food options in Julietta Market

It’s summer and Lexington’s newest foodie attraction, the Greyline Market at Loudon and Limestone, should be cooking on all cylinders. But a series of hiccups has derailed the centerpiece of … Click to Continue »

Alabama elects first Black Republican to House in 140 years

Retired Army Sgt. Kenneth Paschal on Tuesday was elected to fill a legislative seat in suburban Shelby County, becoming the only Black Republican in the Alabama Legislature. Paschal, 54, won … Click to Continue »

Like father, like son: Vlad Guerrero Jr. shines as All-Star

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. admired his 468-foot screamer for a moment before bouncing into his triumphant home run trot. Quick out of the park, slow out of the box, Guerrero became … Click to Continue »

Sho-case: Shohei Ohtani gets All-Star win for AL, bats, too

A Sho-case for Shohei Ohtani became a grand stage for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., too. Ohtani unleashed his 100 mph heat while pitching a perfect inning for the win in becoming … Click to Continue »

Asian shares mostly track Wall St drop on inflation worries

Asian shares were mostly lower on Wednesday, tracking a decline on Wall Street as investors weighed the latest quarterly earnings reports from big U.S. companies and data pointing to rising … Click to Continue »

Senate Democrats reach $3.5 trillion budget agreement

Senate Democrats announced late Tuesday that they’d reached a budget agreement envisioning spending an enormous $3.5 trillion over the coming decade, paving the way for their drive to pour federal … Click to Continue »

AP News in Brief at 6:03 a.m. EDT

Immunized but banned: EU says not all COVID vaccines equal LONDON (AP) — After Dr. Ifeanyi Nsofor and his wife received two doses of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine in Nigeria, they … Click to Continue »

The Latest: Merkel urges Germans to get vaccinated

BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged her country’s citizens to get vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the more people who get the shot “the more free we will be … Click to Continue »

Democrats eye immigration action in budget, but outlook hazy

Congressional Democrats and immigration advocates are staring at their best chance in years to overcome Republican opposition and give millions of people in the U.S. without legal authorization a way … Click to Continue »

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