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Month: March 2023

Kentucky's infamous "Cocaine Bear" is now showing off his softer side. This week

‘Cocaine Bear’ ‘officiates’ his first wedding in Kentucky as movie fans jump at the opportunity

By Curadhan Powell Click here for updates on this story     LEXINGTON, Kentucky (WLKY) — Kentucky’s infamous “Cocaine Bear” is now showing off his softer side. This week, he “officiated” his first wedding at the Kentucky For Kentucky store in Lexington. “Pablo Esco-bear,” as he is also affectionally known, was the star of the recent movie,

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Correction: Xcel Energy-Nuclear Leak story

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) — In a story published March 28, 2023, about a leak of water containing radioactive material at the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the water leaked into the river. Officials with Xcel Energy and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency have said the water containing tritium has remained

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Biden: World ‘turning the tide’ after backslide on democracy

By AAMER MADHANI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday offered an optimistic outlook on the health of democracy worldwide, declaring that leaders are “turning the tide” in stemming a yearslong backslide of democratic institutions. Opening his second democracy summit, Biden looked to spotlight hopeful advancements over the past year despite Russia’s

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Fox News chief executive Suzanne Scott internally sounded the alarm about the financial fallout that the right-wing network would suffer if it continued fact-checking then-President Donald Trump's lies after the 2020 election

Fox News CEO said correspondent’s fact-check of Trump’s election lies was ‘bad for business,’ new emails show

By Oliver Darcy and Marshall Cohen, CNN Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott sounded the alarm inside the company about the financial fallout that the right-wing network would suffer if it continued aggressively fact-checking then-President Donald Trump’s lies after the 2020 election, according to messages that became public Wednesday. In one instance, Scott emailed Meade Cooper,

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