(AP) — U.S. regulators say Facebook misled parents and failed to protect the privacy of children using its Messenger Kids app, including misrepresenting the access it provided to app developers to private user data.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration will send 1,500 activeduty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border starting next week, ahead of an expected migrant surge following the end of coronavirus pandemic-era restrictions.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Widespread loneliness in the U.S. poses health risks as deadly as smoking up to 15 cigarettes daily.

(AP) — Authorities in the U.S. and Europe arrested nearly 300 people, confiscated over $53 million, and seized a dark web marketplace as part of an international crack down on drug trafficking that officials say was the largest operation of its kind.

Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Sheriff Day warns against trash dumping

- Graves, Sawatzky are honored

- Woodward hospital finds new operator

- Soccer teams advance past round one

- Two golfers qualify for state

As the weather warms up, the Custer County Sheriff’s Office has seen an increase in trash dumping incidents across the county, something Sherriff Dan Day says is not only an eyesore to county residents and visitors alike but also a safety hazard to humans and animals.

Go big Reds!

Diana Coleman, left, and Traci Brown cheer on the Red Tornado soccer players during the first round of the playoffs Monday evening at the Tornado Bowl.

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