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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Hospitalized After Tripping at Local Hotel

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was admitted to a hospital on Wednesday evening after tripping at a local hotel during a private dinner. This is not the first time McConnell has suffered a fall, as he fractured his shoulder in 2019. His hospitalization comes at a time when the Senate is in the midst of a heated debate over President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan.

Louisville Metro Police Department Agrees to Settlement with Department of Justice Following Two-Year Investigation into Practices

Louisville, Kentucky and the Louisville Metro Police Department have agreed to a settlement with the Department of Justice following a two-year investigation into the department's practices. The investigation was launched after the killing of Breonna Taylor in 2020 and found that the LMPD unlawfully discriminates against Black people, uses excessive force, and violates the rights of people engaged in protected free speech. The settlement agreement commits the city and LMPD to work with the DOJ, the community, police officers and other stakeholders to implement a series of reforms.

Governor Andy Beshear Declares State of Emergency in Kentucky as Storm System Causes Significant Damage and 10 Deaths

Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky declared a state of emergency on Friday evening as a large storm system moved through the South and Midwest, causing significant damage, leaving thousands without power, and resulting in at least 10 deaths. In Kentucky, four weather-related deaths were reported in four different counties, and Mayor Greg Fischer urged residents to stay off the roads and to be prepared for power outages. The storm system is expected to move out of the region by Saturday evening, but the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the Northeast, with up to a foot of snow expected in some areas.

Rep. Comer Leads Criticism of Biden Administration’s Response to East Palestine Train Derailment

Congressional Republicans and East Palestine, Ohio residents are criticizing the Biden administration's response to a train derailment three weeks ago that caused a toxic chemical spill. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has accepted responsibility for not addressing the crisis sooner, and President Joe Biden has said he does not have plans to visit the town. The administration will have to address the situation going forward.

Kentucky Fire Station Sees Successful Use of Baby Box Program, Saving Newborn’s Life

Last week, a newborn baby was safely surrendered in a baby box at a fire station in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the first such instance since the state passed a law allowing anonymous surrendering of newborns. The baby box program is designed to provide a safe and anonymous way for parents to surrender their newborns, and is currently in operation in several states. Fire department staff were able to tend to the child in less than 90 seconds.

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Requests Documents from President Joe Biden’s Sons as Part of Investigation into Foreign Business Dealings

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee has sent formal requests for documents to President Joe Biden's sons, Hunter and James Biden, and their business manager, as part of an investigation into any possible involvement by the president in their foreign business dealings. The letters seek documents and communications related to their financial conduct, particularly with individuals connected to the Chinese Communist Party. Chairman Comer is also investigating whether foreign entities sought to influence the president or his administration by providing financial benefits to his family members.

McConnell Urges McCarthy to Take the Lead in Crafting Solution to Looming Debt Ceiling Deadline

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has called on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to lead the way in crafting a solution to the looming debt ceiling deadline, with the Treasury Department warning of economic calamity if the US does not act by June 5. McConnell has suggested that McCarthy consider spending cuts as part of a debt limit extension, and that the debt ceiling could originate in either the House or the Senate.

Outrage Erupts After Republican Women’s Club Hosts Event Featuring Officer Involved in Breonna Taylor Raid at Kentucky Restaurant

Patrons at a Kentucky restaurant were shocked to find a Republican women’s club event featuring an officer involved in the 2020 police raid that killed Breonna Taylor. Witnesses reported that graphic video footage of the raid was allegedly played in the restaurant, prompting outrage from the local NAACP chapter. Anna's Greek Restaurant released a statement expressing their regret and saying they would be taking steps to ensure similar events do not take place in the future.

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