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Kentucky Democrat Switches to Republican Party
Kentucky State Senator Robin Webb, a Democrat, switched to the Republican Party on Friday, leaving the Democrats with significantly reduced representation in rural areas of the state, a consequence of the party's perceived lurch to the left, according to Webb.
Kentucky Democrat Switches to Republican Party
Kentucky State Senator Robin Webb, a Democrat, switched to the Republican Party on Friday, leaving the Democrats with significantly reduced representation in rural areas of the state, a consequence of the party's perceived lurch to the left, according to Webb.
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48% Bias Score


Severe Weather System Causes 28 Deaths, Millions Remain at Risk
A severe weather system has caused 28 deaths and widespread destruction across the central and eastern United States, with millions more at risk this week as damaging winds, large hail, and strong tornadoes are anticipated.
Severe Weather System Causes 28 Deaths, Millions Remain at Risk
A severe weather system has caused 28 deaths and widespread destruction across the central and eastern United States, with millions more at risk this week as damaging winds, large hail, and strong tornadoes are anticipated.
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28% Bias Score


Deadly Tornadoes Strike Central US, Leaving at Least 27 Dead
A series of tornadoes struck the central United States on Friday and Saturday, causing at least 27 deaths and widespread destruction in Missouri, Kentucky, and other states, highlighting the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
Deadly Tornadoes Strike Central US, Leaving at Least 27 Dead
A series of tornadoes struck the central United States on Friday and Saturday, causing at least 27 deaths and widespread destruction in Missouri, Kentucky, and other states, highlighting the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
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28% Bias Score


Severe Storms Kill 23 in Three US States
Severe storms, including tornadoes and hail, caused at least 23 deaths and widespread destruction across Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia, leaving hundreds injured and hundreds of thousands without power; Governors urged residents to avoid affected areas.
Severe Storms Kill 23 in Three US States
Severe storms, including tornadoes and hail, caused at least 23 deaths and widespread destruction across Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia, leaving hundreds injured and hundreds of thousands without power; Governors urged residents to avoid affected areas.
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32% Bias Score


Midwest Storms Leave at Least 23 Dead
Severe storms, including tornadoes, across the US Midwest resulted in at least 23 deaths—14 in Kentucky and 9 in Missouri—with widespread damage affecting thousands of homes and causing power outages in the Great Lakes region.
Midwest Storms Leave at Least 23 Dead
Severe storms, including tornadoes, across the US Midwest resulted in at least 23 deaths—14 in Kentucky and 9 in Missouri—with widespread damage affecting thousands of homes and causing power outages in the Great Lakes region.
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20% Bias Score


Tornadoes Kill 21 in Missouri and Kentucky Amid Widespread Severe Weather
Severe storms and tornadoes caused by a severe weather system resulted in at least 21 deaths across Missouri and Kentucky on Friday night, with significant damage reported and search efforts ongoing; other areas faced power outages and extreme heat.
Tornadoes Kill 21 in Missouri and Kentucky Amid Widespread Severe Weather
Severe storms and tornadoes caused by a severe weather system resulted in at least 21 deaths across Missouri and Kentucky on Friday night, with significant damage reported and search efforts ongoing; other areas faced power outages and extreme heat.
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24% Bias Score

Multi-State Storms Cause Widespread Damage, Deaths, and Federal Aid Delays
Severe storms and tornadoes across several central US states, including Kentucky and St. Louis, caused at least 24 deaths, widespread property damage exceeding $1.6 billion, and left thousands of homes damaged or destroyed; federal aid is facing delays.

Multi-State Storms Cause Widespread Damage, Deaths, and Federal Aid Delays
Severe storms and tornadoes across several central US states, including Kentucky and St. Louis, caused at least 24 deaths, widespread property damage exceeding $1.6 billion, and left thousands of homes damaged or destroyed; federal aid is facing delays.
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36% Bias Score

Prosecutors Doubt Insanity Defense in Kentucky Sheriff's Murder of Judge
Former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn Stines is accused of fatally shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins in his chambers on September 19, 2024; surveillance video shows Stines' actions before and after the shooting; two former prosecutors believe Stines' insanity defense will fail due to the video's e...

Prosecutors Doubt Insanity Defense in Kentucky Sheriff's Murder of Judge
Former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn Stines is accused of fatally shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins in his chambers on September 19, 2024; surveillance video shows Stines' actions before and after the shooting; two former prosecutors believe Stines' insanity defense will fail due to the video's e...
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56% Bias Score

Severe Midwest, South Weather Kills at Least 27
Severe weather, including at least 28 tornadoes, caused at least 27 deaths across the Midwest and South on Friday and Saturday, with the highest number of fatalities in Kentucky (18) and Missouri (7), impacting thousands of buildings and leaving many injured.

Severe Midwest, South Weather Kills at Least 27
Severe weather, including at least 28 tornadoes, caused at least 27 deaths across the Midwest and South on Friday and Saturday, with the highest number of fatalities in Kentucky (18) and Missouri (7), impacting thousands of buildings and leaving many injured.
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24% Bias Score

Severe Storms Kill 21, Devastate Midwest and South
Severe weather, including a suspected tornado, caused at least 21 deaths and widespread damage across the US Midwest and South, leaving over 600,000 homes and businesses without power; Kentucky and Missouri were hardest hit.

Severe Storms Kill 21, Devastate Midwest and South
Severe weather, including a suspected tornado, caused at least 21 deaths and widespread damage across the US Midwest and South, leaving over 600,000 homes and businesses without power; Kentucky and Missouri were hardest hit.
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48% Bias Score

Severe Storms Kill 21 in Missouri and Kentucky
Severe storms, including tornadoes and hail, caused at least 21 deaths in Missouri and Kentucky, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and causing widespread destruction; governors urged residents to avoid affected areas.

Severe Storms Kill 21 in Missouri and Kentucky
Severe storms, including tornadoes and hail, caused at least 21 deaths in Missouri and Kentucky, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and causing widespread destruction; governors urged residents to avoid affected areas.
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32% Bias Score

Kentucky Mom's $4,200 Dum-Dum Lollipop Surprise Ends with Community Support and Amazon Refund
An eight-year-old Kentucky boy with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder accidentally purchased 70,000 Dum-Dum lollipops on his mother's Amazon account, resulting in a $4,200 charge; however, the community rallied to help sell the candy and Amazon issued a full refund.

Kentucky Mom's $4,200 Dum-Dum Lollipop Surprise Ends with Community Support and Amazon Refund
An eight-year-old Kentucky boy with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder accidentally purchased 70,000 Dum-Dum lollipops on his mother's Amazon account, resulting in a $4,200 charge; however, the community rallied to help sell the candy and Amazon issued a full refund.
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28% Bias Score
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