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Strike up the band: Missouri moves to the front of the MAGA parade

1 year 5 months ago

A recent national poll asked prospective voters in some states how Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony charges would impact their choice in this year’s presidential race. In Missouri, 31% of the respondents said that Trump’s new status as a convicted felon would make them more likely to vote for him. I had to read […]

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Barbara Shelly

Missouri GOP snubs state convention results in new presidential delegate selections

1 year 5 months ago

All of Missouri’s votes at the Republican National Convention are pledged to the nomination of former President Donald Trump, but the fight over who will cast those votes is putting new rips in the fabric of the state GOP. On Wednesday, the executive committee of the Missouri Republican Party chose 27 at-large delegates and 26 […]

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Rudi Keller

Biden in first TV interview since debate denies medical condition: ā€˜It was a bad episode’

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Friday in his first televised interview since the presidential debate defended his reelection bid and rejected calls that he should step aside amid growing anxiety among some Democrats about his mental and physical state. The 22-minuteĀ interviewĀ with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos came as some lawmakers and other prominent Democrats have […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Major corporations, wealthy donors fuel growth of Missouri private school scholarship program

1 year 5 months ago

The largest donors to a tax credit program supporting private school tuition scholarships in Missouri are a Fortune 500 health care corporation, a cable company and the founding family of the Kansas City Chiefs. UnitedHealth Group Inc. has given the most since 2023 to the state’s K-12 tax-credit scholarship program, dubbed MOScholars, with a $2 […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

When ā€˜universal’ pre-K really isn’t: Barriers to participating abound

1 year 5 months ago

When Tanya Gillespie-Lambert goes to an event in a local park in Camden, New Jersey, she takes a handful of brochures about free preschool with her. She has no hesitation about approaching strangers — moms with kids especially — to plug the service in the local public school district, where she’s director of community and […]

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Elaine Povich

Missouri counties say they lose money housing people headed to state prison

1 year 5 months ago

The cost of holding someone in a Missouri county jail for those days and months before and after a conviction ultimately falls to the state. In 2024, the state spent about $50 million to reimburse counties for the cost. But it’s had trouble keeping up with that tab. That’s left counties stuck with most of […]

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Meg Cunningham

The Biden-Trump presidential debate was a disaster, but not just for obvious reasons

1 year 5 months ago

In the days following the Biden-Trump debate, news stories and Facebook posts introduced a new term for many — Gish Gallop — defined roughly as throwing out numerous arguments that are typically unsupported by facts making it difficult to respond. The debate strategyĀ was named in 1994 for Duane Gish, a creationist advocate who was known […]

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Diana B. Carlin

Payment backlog leaves Missouri child care providers desperate, on the brink of closing

1 year 5 months ago

This spring, the state of Missouri owed Kimberly Luong Nichols $5,000 in backlogged payments for children at her Kansas City daycare who were part of a state subsidy program. For four years, she’s operated a licensed daycare inside her home, where she currently serves 10 children. Luong Nichols stopped drawing a salary last summer to […]

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Anna Spoerre

ā€˜Frustrating’ partisan stalemate: the new normal for farm bills?

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — The stalemate over the current farm bill may be solidifying a new era in farm politics as it joins the last three farm bills in a trend of delays and partisan division — a contrast from the legislation’s history of bipartisanship. Every five years, Congress is tasked with drafting a new federal farm […]

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Allison Winter

Freedom isn’t free

1 year 5 months ago

You can’t understand the scope of 122,000 names until you see them on a wall. Stand at the foot of the National Monument to Freedom, recently dedicated by the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, and you’ll see all of them, soaring three or four stories above your head. Each name, taken from the 1870 census, […]

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Brian Lyman

Kansas City charter school found locking up students’ phones left more time for learning

1 year 5 months ago

Facetime calls. Blaring music. Video games. “You name it, it was happeningā€ during class at DeLaSalle High School, said Breona Ward, director of college and career progressions. Students’ cellphone use got in the way of learning at the Kansas City charter school. The difference Ward saw in her English classroom was ā€œnight and dayā€ after […]

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Maria Benevento

Fourth human case of bird flu diagnosed in Colorado dairy farm worker

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Public health officials have diagnosed a Colorado farm worker with the country’s fourth human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the state’s department of health reported Wednesday. The Colorado case, the state’s first this year related to spread from dairy cattle to humans, was reported […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Appeals court dashes Missouri GOP hopes of blocking ā€˜honorary KKK member’ from ballot

1 year 5 months ago

An ā€œhonorary KKK memberā€ will lead the list of Republicans on the ballot for Missouri governor in the Aug. 6Ā  primary, in part because it is too late for an appeal court to hear a case seeking to remove his name. And eight candidates for county office in Vernon County will also be on the […]

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Rudi Keller

The Supreme Court limited federal power. Health care is feeling the shockwaves

1 year 5 months ago

A landmark Supreme Court decision that reins in federal agencies’ authority is expected to hold dramatic consequences for the nation’s health care system, calling into question government rules on anything from consumer protections for patients to drug safety to nursing home care. The June 28 decision overturns a 1984 precedent that said courts should give […]

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Stephanie Armour

Mizzou faculty opinion of Mun Choi vastly improves 2 years after scathing report

1 year 5 months ago

The last time faculty of the University of Missouri-Columbia weighed in on their campus leader, they said he ā€œfostered a general culture of helplessness and submissionā€ and that morale had been ā€œirreparably damaged.ā€ Only 26% of those surveyed in 2022 supported retaining Mun Choi as chancellor of the university, a position he took over in […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Lack of action by the governor has hobbled Missouri’s campaign ethics watchdog

1 year 5 months ago

Missourians stand to lose their ethics watchdog due to the lack of a functioning commission that is charged with holding elected officials and candidates accountable. The stalled Missouri Ethics Commission is at a historic point of inaction, waiting for the governor to appoint new commission members. Missourians rely on the commission to hold candidates and […]

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Julie Allen

Trump NY sentencing delayed after U.S. Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — A New York judge agreed Tuesday to delay the criminal sentencing of former President Donald Trump in the state hush money case after Trump claimed the U.S. Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision absolves him. New York Justice Juan Merchan, who oversaw the case,Ā orderedĀ the delay until Sept. 18 so the court could hear arguments […]

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Ashley Murray

Court sets hearing for Marcellus Williams to present DNA evidence before execution date

1 year 5 months ago

A Missouri man scheduled to be executed in September will get a chance to present a court with DNA evidence he believes will exonerate him. Marcellus Williams will get a hearing on Aug. 21, at the request of St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell. The prosecutor’s office has filed a motion to vacate the conviction […]

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Jason Hancock

2026 World Cup in Kansas City could strain housing market and displace homeless people

1 year 5 months ago

The 2026 World Cup will squeeze Kansas City’s already tight housing market in ways that could make shelter particularly scarce for homeless people. Many thousands of soccer fans flocking to the region will need places to stay. But some housing experts say that the World Cup’s short-term impact on the housing market could prod the […]

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Mili Mansaray

As bird flu spreads on dairy farms, an ā€˜abysmal’ few workers are tested

1 year 5 months ago

Public health officials are concerned about bird flu, which so far has been detected in three dairy farmworkers — two in Michigan and one in Texas — as well as in cattle in a dozen states. The farmworkers’ symptoms were mild, and researchers have not found that the H5N1 virus, also known as bird flu, […]

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Nada Hassanein