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FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky House of Representatives voted on Monday to override Gov. Andy Beshear's veto of House Bill 1, a bill that would allow students to receive tuition and other ...
GENEVA, March 17 (Reuters) - Tens of millions more people will face acute ‌hunger if the Iran war continues through to June, according to analysis from the World Food Programme released on Tuesday.