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  • Louisville bank shooting leaves four dead, nine wounded

    A shooter killed four people and wounded nine others in an attack on Monday at a Louisville, Ky. bank where he was employed. The shooter, identified as 23-year-old Connor Sturgeon, was fatally shot at the scene after opening fire on co-workers in a conference room early Monday. Police responded within 3 minutes to reports of an active shooter at Old National Bank in the city's downtown district. Two responding officers were shot, including a head wound to an officer who had been on the force for 10 days.

    VICTIMS INCLUDED CLOSE FRIENDS OF GOV. BESHEAR

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Online document leaks pose 'serious' threat

The leak of highly sensitive US documents presents a "very serious" risk to US national security, the Pentagon said Monday. The breach is being investigated by the Justice Department and appears to include secret information on the war in Ukraine as well as sensitive analyses of US allies, whom American officials are now seeking to reassure. A steady drip of dozens of photographs of documents have been discovered on Twitter, Telegram, Discord and other sites in recent days.

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DOJ pushes for freeze of abortion pill ban

The US Justice Department urged an appeals court on Monday to freeze a ruling by a federal judge in Texas that would ban a widely used abortion pill in a far-reaching case that looks likely to wind up at the Supreme Court. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk overturned the Food and Drug Administration's two-decade-old approval of mifepristone, which is used for more than half the abortions carried out annually in the U.S..

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Jones reappointed to Tennessee House seat

The Metropolitan Council for Nashville and Davidson County voted to reappointing Justin Jones as an interim representative for his previous seat until a special election can be held after Republican colleagues who accused him of violating decorum voted him out of office. Jones is one of two Democratic Tennessee lawmakers who were expelled from the chamber last week over a gun control protest. A Memphis-area board will consider reappointing James Pearson on Wednesday.

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Lying in state

What former U.S. president is buried at the Tennessee statehouse?

Monday's answer: On May 30, 2013, Autumn Erhard became the top-earning contestant on "Wheel of Fortune" by winning $1,030,340.

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