LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Kentucky Supreme Court has rejected the attorney general's emergency effort to stop abortion services in the state. This comes just days after a court order allowed them to resume. Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron, a Republican who is running for governor, asked the state Court of Appeals to block the lower court’s ruling, saying every day that the laws are suspended means "more unborn lives will be lost." In a two-paragraph order released Tuesday night, Chief Justice John Minton said, without elaborating, that they were denying Cameron's request, keeping abortions legal in the state. Cameron responded to...