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Residents dig out from tornado damage after storms kill 28 in Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia

By DYLAN LOVAN and CAROLYN KASTER Associated Press LONDON, Ky. (AP) — Residents in Kentucky and Missouri sifted through damage in tornado-stricken neighborhoods, still on edge Sunday for more severe weather ahead after storms that killed more than two dozen people as they swept through parts of the Midwest and South. Kentucky was hardest hit

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Missouri Daybook

Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Sunday, May. 18. The daybook is for planning purposes only and is not intended for publication or broadcast. You should verify any event you plan to cover. Please keep the AP in mind when news develops. The Missouri bureau is reachable at 816-421-4844. Send daybook items to Missouri@applanner.com. To see

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Missouri Daybook

Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Saturday, May. 17. The daybook is for planning purposes only and is not intended for publication or broadcast. You should verify any event you plan to cover. Please keep the AP in mind when news develops. The Missouri bureau is reachable at 816-421-4844. Send daybook items to Missouri@applanner.com. To see

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BC-KX-STOX-Final

New York(AP)Final stocks LastChg. AT&TInc 27.72 +.39 Altria 58.89 +.83 AmerenCp 98.02 +1.20 AmExpress 299.72 +.17 ArchDanM 50.13 +1.27 AutoZone 3786.42+28.05 BPPLC 29.76 — .35 Boeing 205.82 — .42 BristMySq 46.75 +.94 Brunswick 53.21 +1.20 Chevron 142.10 — .16 Citigroup 75.72 — .24 CocaCola 72.00 +.39 ConAgraBr 22.98 +.21 ConocoPhil 92.43 — .53 Corning 48.22

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*‥ *‥ *Open*High*Low*Settle* Chg.

NEW YORK (AP) — Cotton No. 2 Futures on the IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) Friday: OpenHighLowSettleChg. COTTON 2 50,000 lbs.; dollars per lb. Jul 65.45 65.89 64.75 64.89 —.54 Oct 68.55 68.55 67.58 67.58 —.69 Dec 68.17 68.45 67.54 67.67 —.51 Mar 69.49 69.78 68.93 69.06 —.45 May 70.60 70.61 69.90 70.02 —.43 Jul 71.23 71.23 70.52

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BC-Wheat KX

CHICAGO (AP) — Winter Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri: OpenHighLowSettleChg. WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel Jul 528 530¼ 516 516½ —11¾ Sep 543 544 530½ 530½ —11½ Dec 564¾ 566½ 553 553 —11½ Mar 584½ 585¾ 573 573 —10¾ May 594¼ 596 583¾ 584 —10 Jul 596½ 596½ 591¾

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Great Plains News Digest

The following AP stories are planned for today or have moved. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— IOWA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS —————————— US–GENDER IDENTITY-IOWA Judge OKs Iowa limits on K-6 gender identity, sexual orientation teaching but not elective programs SUMMARY:

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BC-KX-STOX- noon

New York(AP)-noon stocks LastChg. AT&TInc 27.64 +.31 Altria 58.66 +.60 AmerenCp 97.60 +.78 AmExpress 300.55 +1.00 ArchDanM 49.80 +.94 AutoZone 3758.67 +.30 BPPLC 29.77 — .34 Boeing 205.52 — .72 BristMySq 46.50 +.69 Brunswick 53.08 +1.07 Chevron 141.44 — .82 Citigroup 75.50 — .47 CocaCola 71.72 +.11 ConAgraBr 22.85 +.08 ConocoPhil 92.40 — .57 Corning

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Missouri Daybook

Associated Press Missouri Daybook for Friday, May. 16. The daybook is for planning purposes only and is not intended for publication or broadcast. You should verify any event you plan to cover. Please keep the AP in mind when news develops. The Missouri bureau is reachable at 816-421-4844. Send daybook items to Missouri@applanner.com. To see

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Great Plains Lookahead Digest

AP News Digest – Great Plains To see stories that have already moved, please visit AP Newsroom. For text, photos, video, live and audio plans beyond the next 24 hours, please visit Coverage Plan. —————————— IOWA – UPCOMING – SPORTS —————————— BKL–FEVER-NEW EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION: INDIANAPOLIS — DeWanna Bonner joined the Indiana Fever so she could

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As Trump targets DEI, Republican-led states intensify efforts to stamp it out

By DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republican-led states are accelerating efforts to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, expanding from higher education to other government functions since President Donald Trump fully embraced the movement. Governors and lawmakers this year have about doubled last year’s actions targeting DEI initiatives, which

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