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Despite an apparent reversal on mass layoffs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is quietly advancing a large-scale workforce ...
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WLKY on MSNLMPD gives update on false shots fired situation at Kentucky Expo Center and FairgroundsJulia Garner addresses fan backlash to ‘gender-swapped’ Fantastic Four casting The Lone Star State takes on Hollywood, Texas-style: Bigger, better and with conservative values ...
I think that there are some people who are like, ‘Well, I’m not on Medicaid, so it’s not going to affect me,'" said one Dem ...
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WLKY on MSNPolice: 2 women shot to death at Kentucky church, 3 others injured, including KSP trooper; shooter killed by policePolice: 2 women shot to death at Kentucky church, 3 others injured, including KSP trooper; shooter killed by police ...
The Run 4 Roses basketball tournaments — a series of national girls’ events billed as the largest gathering of its kind in ...
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WLKY on MSN'We'll see': Gov. Beshear speaks on possible presidential run; addresses President Trump's budgetGov. Andy Beshear appeared on ‘Meet The Press’ Sunday morning to discuss President Trump’s recently approved budget, the ...
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DAVID: There are two ways to think about a national third party: as a vehicle to get people elected and as a way to change ...
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The first presidential primary votes won't be cast for another two and a half years. And yet, over the span of 10 days in ...
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"The work requirements are a rouse," Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Sunday morning on Meet the Press about changes to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, saying 200,000 Kentuckians enrolled ...
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