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A list of elementary, middle and high schools where a person was wounded or killed by gunfire.
A list of elementary, middle and high schools where a person was wounded or killed by gunfire.
Some officials seeking security clearances were asked to provide any info that could be a "source of embarrassment, or be used to coerce or blackmail you."
Some officials seeking security clearances were asked to provide any info that could be a "source of embarrassment, or be used to coerce or blackmail you."
Some officials seeking security clearances were asked to provide any info that could be a "source of embarrassment, or be used to coerce or blackmail you."
A Rising Tide of Buyer's Remorse Even in the Red States?
Donald Trump carried all but two of Kentucky’s 120 counties, and he collected a whopping 62.5% of the vote.
Kentucky is among only a dozen states where the president’s popularity is 50% or higher. He’s at 51 in the Red State Bluegrass State.
Nationwide, Trump received votes from 43% of union households, according to a poll by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research. The survey didn’t break down the results state by state. The president probably did as well or better among Kentucky union households.
Anyway, go ahead and call it whistling past the graveyard. But the 51% number suggests that buyer’s remorse is creeping up in the border state I’ve called home for all my 68 years.
I’ve packed a union card for about two dozen years. Most of us in organized labor voted for Hillary Clinton, the AFL-CIO-endorsed Democrat. But I’m hearing about rumblings of regret in union ranks.
We said Trump was—and still is—a fraud and a con man. He ran on a standard Wall Street Republican platform with planks supporting:
"Right to work" (On the campaign trail, Trump...
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi, a Saudi citizen held since 2002, made a plea deal in 2014 that said he would be released to Saudi Arabia.
Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi, a Saudi citizen held since 2002, made a plea deal in 2014 that said he would be released to Saudi Arabia.
Children ages 8 and under are well protected against the most common strain, CDC finds
Medical exams raise more questions than answers