Kentucky

Same-Sex Marriage Fight: Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis to Appeal Contempt-of-Court Ruling

Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who defied federal courts on same-sex marriage and has been jailed in contempt of court since Thursday, has filed an appeal with U.S. District Judge David Bunning, who last week had remanded her into the custody of U.S. Marshals

2016 Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz Issues Statement Supporting Kim Davis' Defiance Against Gay Couples

2016 Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has publicly declared his support for Kentucky clerk Kim Davis and her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples due to her religious beliefs.

Kentucky Clerk Kim Davies Faces Contempt-of-Court Hearing Over Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

A Kentucky county clerk who has defied numerous court orders to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples is due in federal court today after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked for her to be held in contempt.

Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Defies Supreme Court, Again Refuses Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

A Kentucky county clerk compelled to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples again defied court orders on Tuesday, telling applicants she was acting "under God's authority."

Court Orders Kentucky Clerk to Issue Marriage Licenses to Gay Couples

A federate appellate court on Wednesday ordered a Kentucky county clerk who has refused to defer to the Supreme Court's landmark ruling legalizing same-sex unions and issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples.

Rand Paul 2016 Election: Republican Senator Offers to Pay For Kentucky Caucus Himself

In an effort to circumvent a Kentucky election law, Republican White House hopeful Rand Paul says he is willing to pay for the Bluegrass State's first-ever presidential caucus himself.

Same Sex Marriage News: Judge Issues Confusing Order, Leaves Kentucky Couples Without Marriage Licenses

A convoluted order issued by a federal judge on Monday means that two same-sex couples in eastern Kentucky still cannot obtain marriage licenses, even though the outcome will "prolong the likely violation of their constitutional rights."

Kentucky Keeps Jefferson Davis Statue in State Capitol

South Carolina has removed the Confederate battle flag from its statehouse grounds and Mississippi continues to debate the use of the emblem on its banner, but Kentucky decided on Wednesday not to remove a statue of Jefferson Davis from its Capitol.

Cinnamon Powder Death: 4-Year-Old Boy Dies After Inhaling, Kentucky Mother Uses Tragedy as a Warning

A Kentucky mother is using her young son's tragic death to spread awareness about the dangers of Cinnamon powder consumption.

Kentucky Sheriff Handcuffs 8-Year-Old, Faces Federal Lawsuit

A Kentucky county sheriff is facing a federal lawsuit after a viral online video showed him handcuffing a disabled elementary-school student.

Same Sex Marriage Update: Kentucky Clerk Sued For Refusing to Issue Marriage Licenses

A Kentucky county clerk is being sued for refusing to issue marriage licenses following the landmark Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex unions across the nation.

School Bus Accident: Little Girl Dragged by Bus in Kentucky After Backpack Becomes Stuck in Door

A little girl is recovering after being dragged more than a thousand feet by a school bus in Louisville, Kentucky last week.

Most Distinctive Causes of Death Across US Listed

Research scientists published a report and a map in the May issue of the Preventing Chronic Disease journal that illustrates the "Most Distinctive Causes of Death" in the U.S.

Preakness Stakes 2015 Betting Odds, Posts Positions, Predictions, TV Schedule & Results: American Pharoah Goes for Triple Crown

The second leg of the American horse racing triple crown is almost here. Latin Post provides a schedule, post times and odds for the upcoming horse race.

Rand Paul 2016: Presidential Hopeful's Son William Hilton Paul Cited for DUI

After crashing his friend's pick up truck in Lexington, Kentucky, William Paul was cited for drunk driving that Sunday morning.

Kentucky Mother Lacey Spears Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Poisoning 5-Year-Old Son With Salt

A 27-year-old woman was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison on Wednesday for using salt to poison her 5-year-old son to death.

2016 Presidential Race: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul Announces Presidential Run

Republican Sen. Rand Paul officially launched his bid in the 2016 presidential race on Tuesday. Republican Sen. Rand Paul officially launched his bid in the 2016 presidential race on Tuesday.

March Madness: Complete First Round NCAA College Basketball Schedule, Brackets & Predictions for 68-Team Tournament

The 2015 NCAA men's college basketball tournament is about to begin. Kentucky is by far the best team this year, but other teams across the country are fighting for the championship. Latin Post lists the entire first round schedule for March Madness.

NCAA March Madness 2015: 5 Must-See College Basketball Players to Watch in Tournament

With the 2015 edition of March Madness now underway, the top 68 teams will do battle to be named the best college basketball squad in the nation. Latin Post lists five Latino basketball players you should keep an eye on this tournament.

NCAA College Basketball Brackets, Schedule & Predictions 2015: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke & Villanova Draw No. 1 Seeds for March Madness

March Madness is here at last. 68 teams will do battle for the chance to be named the best college basketball squad in the United States. Latin Post previews the tournament, lists the brackets, and names the seedings.

NBA Playoffs or March Madness: Which Basketball Playoff Format Do You Think is Better? [Vote]

College Basketball and the National Basketball Association provide fans with the best basketball in the country today. However, fans are widely split as to which one provides the better entertainment and format to crowning a champion. Latin Post makes an argument for both sides, and lets you vote on which playoff system is better.
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