Samuel Saxon faced a felony charge for lying to a Department of Homeland Security agent about his interaction with the alleged victim of a December domestic violence incident. He took a plea deal April 1 and awaits sentencing in federal court.
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The regulations do not ban data centers. Instead, permit applications for new data centers or to expand an existing data center will go through additional approvals.
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Trump used a prime-time address to outline his objectives for the war and discuss the military's progress to date. He also repeated an earlier claim that fighting could end in two to three weeks.
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At issue is President Trump's challenge to a constitutional provision that has long been interpreted to guarantee American citizenship to every child born in the United States.
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Kentucky continues to rank high in child abuse and neglect cases. Advocates are focusing on pushing for more prevention methods to address this number.
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