Senate approves ‘Wynter’s Law’ to strengthen Kentucky Amber Alert system | News

Senate approves ‘Wynter’s Law’ to strengthen Kentucky Amber Alert system | News

FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Senate has authorized Senate Bill (SB) 289, laws sponsored by Sen. Brandon Storm, R-London, geared toward strengthening Kentucky’s Amber Alert system and bettering coordination when a baby is kidnapped or reported lacking and endangered. SB 289, titled Wynter’s Law, updates Kentucky statute governing the Amber Alert system to make clear activation…

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Gustavo Petro and Álvaro Uribe confronted over data from Dane: “This government has deceived thousands of citizens”

Gustavo Petro and Álvaro Uribe confronted over data from Dane: “This government has deceived thousands of citizens”

Former President Álvaro Uribe and President Gustavo Petro crossed accusations in Colombia has had extra individuals working for the State for 5 years in a row than in factories and manufacturing vegetation. This is proven by the newest data from the National Administrative Department of Statistics (Dane), ending in January 2026. 2.7 million Colombians have…

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Florida bill banning local governments from funding diversity events, programs sent to DeSantis

Florida bill banning local governments from funding diversity events, programs sent to DeSantis

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Cities and counties will not have the option to fund or promote diversity, fairness, and inclusion programs below a bill headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who would have the facility to take away local officers for violating the proposed adjustments. The Republican-controlled House voted 77-37 on the measure (SB 1134) that Democrats…

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US airports ask for donations for unpaid TSA staff amid partial government shutdown | US politics

US airports ask for donations for unpaid TSA staff amid partial government shutdown | US politics

A rising variety of U.S. Airports are asking for donations to assist workers affected by the partial government shutdown with airport safety officers lacking their first full paychecks Friday. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers have been working in airports across the US with out pay since a shutdown started in February after Republicans and Democrats…

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