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Beshear sets goal of 2.5 million vaccinated to lift capacity restrictions on bars, restaurants

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday he plans to remove capacity restrictions on nearly all venues, events and businesses that cater to 1,000 or fewer patrons once 2.5 million Kentuckians … Click to Continue »

Charles Booker launches exploratory committee for Rand Paul’s U.S. Senate seat

Former state Rep. Charles Booker announced Monday that he is launching an exploratory committee for the 2022 U.S. Senate race as he attempts to build support for his progressive vision … Click to Continue »

KY guardsman protects U.S. Capitol while teaching high school back home remotely

Kentucky Army National Guard Lt. Sam Whitehead is on assignment in Washington D.C., where, since the January attack on the U.S. Capitol, he has been on duty nearly round the … Click to Continue »

‘A horrible case.’ 1 dead, Lexington officer seriously hurt after New Circle Road collision

One woman is dead and a Lexington police officer is in serious condition after the two collided in their vehicles early Monday morning, according to Lexington police. The collision happened … Click to Continue »

Sonego fights back to beat Djere in Sardegna Open final

Lorenzo Sonego became the first Italian for 15 years to capture an ATP tour clay-court title on home soil after fighting back to beat Laslo Djere of Serbia and win … Click to Continue »

Father of three drowns in manure pit on a Colorado dairy farm, officials say

A father of three children drowned in a pit of liquefied manure near La Salle, Colorado, in a gruesome accident, officials say. Juan Panzo Temoxtle, 44, was operating a vacuum … Click to Continue »

Iran calls Natanz atomic site blackout ‘nuclear terrorism’

Iran on Sunday described a blackout at its underground Natanz atomic facility an act of “nuclear terrorism,” raising regional tensions as world powers and Tehran continue to negotiate over its … Click to Continue »

Last-place Schalke beats Augsburg for 2nd win of season

Schalke won a Bundesliga game for only the second time in 15 months as Suat Serdar scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Augsburg on Sunday to delay … Click to Continue »

Some GOP-led states target abortions done through medication

About 40% of all abortions in the U.S. are now done through medication — rather than surgery — and that option has become all the more pivotal during the COVID-19 … Click to Continue »

The Latest: Single-day high for cases in Ontario, Canada

TORONTO — Canada’s most populous province reported a new single-day high for new infections with nearly 4,460 cases across Ontario. The latest figures released Sunday also show a sharp rise … Click to Continue »

Public health alert issued about 211,000 pounds of food linked to a salmonella outbreak

Raw, ground turkey that may have caused salmonella sicknesses in 12 states was the subject of a USDA Food Safety Inspection Service Public Health Alert that posted to the agency’s … Click to Continue »

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