(WKYT) — For todays’s good questin, Mark asks: Why did Senator Rand Paul vote no in the shutdown vote? Like a majority of Senate Democrats, Republican Rand Paul has voted no on the continuing ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A major question hangs over the Supreme Court’s closely watched case on President Donald Trump’s far-reaching tariffs: Will the conservative majority hold the Republican president to ...
How many Americans rely on SNAP in the first place? Here’s what to know about what’s happening (and why) Beneficiaries of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food-assistance programme ...
Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw ends his career unaware at first that he won the World Series again 'Charlie's Angels' star Jaclyn Smith marks 80th birthday as fans praise her youthful appearance How an ...
US Vice President JD Vance faced a tense exchange at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi after an Indian-origin woman questioned him over the Trump administration’s hardline ...
NBA Shocker: Lebron Linked To Betting Mafia, Jones Traded Inside Info The FBI has launched one of the biggest investigations in NBA history, targeting illegal betting networks, and LeBron James’ name ...
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn was unhappy with a question he received from a reporter following the team’s tough loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The Jets struggled to get anything going ...
(Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday he did not raise the issue of Australia severing ties with Britain to become a republic in a meeting with King Charles in Scotland.
KENTUCKY (WKYT) - It’s a phrase you may say when you’re looking at grocery prices or when you get the electric bill. The phrase for Pete’s sake was most likely an attempt to substitute the name Pete ...
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