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In Detroit, Harris lights into Trump over conviction: ā€˜Cheaters don’t like getting caught’

1 year ago

Vice President Kamala Harris in Detroit on Saturday slammed former President Donald Trump over his 34 felony convictions last month over hush money payments to an adult film actress before the 2016 election and said his actions are ā€œdisqualifying.ā€ ā€œDonald Trump openly tried to overturn the last election. And now, he openly attacks the foundations […]

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Susan J. Demas

ā€˜No protection’: Missouri advocates sound alarm after IVF safeguards stymied in legislature

1 year ago

Danielle Faith Zoll and her husband have one last embryo frozen in Missouri.Ā  Zoll’s daughter, who is 2 years old, was conceived through in vitro fertilization. But during that pregnancy Zoll developed Hellp Syndrome, an extreme and life-threatening case of preeclampsia.Ā  After giving birth to her daughter at 35 weeks, Zoll’s doctor advised her not […]

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Anna Spoerre

Trump says he’ll work ā€˜side by side’ with group that wants abortion ā€˜eradicated’

1 year ago

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump said Monday that if reelected he plans to work ā€œside by sideā€ with a newly formed religious organization that says abortion is the ā€œgreatest atrocity facingā€ the United States and should be ā€œeradicated entirely.ā€ During two-minute recorded remarks played at The Danbury Institute’s inaugural Life & Liberty Forum in […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Planned Parenthood asks Missouri judge to throw out AG suit based on Project Veritas video

1 year ago

Planned Parenthood is asking a Missouri judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general alleging the clinic is transporting minors out of state for abortions.Ā  The lawsuit was filed based on an undercover video filmed by a man affiliated with a right-wing group pretending to be the uncle of a 13-year-old in […]

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Anna Spoerre

On the U.S.-Mexico border, hopes and fears after Biden’s order limiting asylum

1 year ago

EL PASO, Texas — Seventeen-year-old Karina Parababire gently rocked her three-month-old daughter as they waited in a migrant shelter before a Friday night bus ride to Chicago. ā€œI want my daughter to have everything that I didn’t have,ā€ Parababire, who traveled up the extremely dangerous route of theĀ Darien GapĀ while pregnant, said in Spanish. The Venezuelan, […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri budget surplus remains close to record levels as fiscal year nears end

1 year ago

Missouri will enter the new fiscal year July 1 with a near-record cash surplus as state spending falls short of budgeted amounts and revenues meet expectations. Meeting revenue expectations won’t, however, be enough to trigger an income tax cut dependent on revenue growth, said Jim Moody, a former state budget director.Ā  ā€œMy view is, best […]

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Rudi Keller

Slow process of Missouri marijuana expungement drags on months after constitutional deadlines

1 year ago

IRONTON — Sammye White balanced carefully on a stepladder as she pulled a hefty box marked ā€œ1993ā€ off the top shelf. White, the elected circuit clerk for Iron County in southeast Missouri, was searching for an old marijuana case.Ā  The small storage room near her office is packed with faded ledgers indexing criminal cases by […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Money isn’t enough to speed up Missouri’s marijuana expungements

1 year ago

Out of the $7 million Missouri lawmakers approved last year to help courts expunge decades of marijuana cases, state records show less than 10% of it was spent as of mid-May. Across the state, nearly 123,000 marijuana cases have been expunged, according to numbers compiled by the Missouri Supreme Court. But court officials have said […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Kratom workers across eastern Missouri vote to unionize

1 year 1 month ago

CBD Kratom employees have become the first Missouri workers in the industry to unionize, following a Friday election. The election spanned across 17 stores in eastern Missouri and Illinois operated by the St. Louis-based CBD Kratom, which sells largely kratom and hemp-derived THC products. Employees voted 23 to 6 to unionize, with 75% of the […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Time’s run out for the Radiation Exposure and Compensation Act

1 year 1 month ago

A federal program to apologize and acknowledge the harms of radiation exposure is out of time, and for those looking for justice from the federal government, the window for inclusion is getting smaller. The Radiation Exposure and Compensation Act begins to expire Friday, with the U.S. Department of Justice accepting applications postmarked June 10. The […]

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Danielle Prokop

Thousands of children got tested for lead with faulty devices: What parents should know

1 year 1 month ago

A company that makes tests for lead poisoning has agreed to resolve criminal charges that it concealed for years a malfunction that resulted in inaccurately low results. It’s the latest in a long-running saga involving Massachusetts-based Magellan Diagnostics, which will pay $42 million in penalties, according to the Department of Justice. While many of the […]

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Julie Appleby

ā€˜Democracy begins with each of us,’ Biden says at site of D-Day invasion in Normandy

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden, speaking from the site of the D-Day invasion in Normandy, France, said Friday that those who support democracy must remember what World War II soldiers sacrificed and live up to those ideals. Biden’s remarks came during commemoration of the 80th anniversary of D-Day and sought to tie the threats to […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Prodded by fed up parents, some in Congress try to curb kids’ use of social media

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — Attempts to get kids off of their phones are ramping up in Congress, despite intense lobbying by social media giants and pushback by those worried about violations of First Amendment speech rights. Lawmakers are seeking to set a minimum age to access social media and put more of the onus on social media […]

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Shauneen Miranda

Ethics complaints allege Eigel exceeds limit on anonymous donors to campaign for governor

1 year 1 month ago

State Sen. Bill Eigel’s campaign for governor accepted too much in anonymous donations and too much from some individual donors, complaints filed Thursday with the Missouri Ethics Commission allege. St. Louis attorney John Maupin, a Republican who in the 1990s was chairman of the Missouri Ethics Commission, filed the two complaints, which also accuse Eigel […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri Ethics Commission finally has a quorum — but still can’t meet or take action

1 year 1 month ago

Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday appointed a fourth person to serve on the six-member Missouri Ethics Commission, providing the board with a quorum for the first time since March.Ā  But because one member has been unable to attend meetings since last fall, the commission is still one person short of being able to hold a […]

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Jason Hancock

New documentary chronicles life of Kansas City civil rights leader Alvin Brooks

1 year 1 month ago

Academy Award-winning screenwriter Kevin Willmott’s latest documentary film captures the life of civil rights leader Alvin Brooks, who was one of the first Black police officers in Kansas City and served as the city’s first Black department director. Brooks also was founder of the Ad Hoc Group Against Crime, elected to the city council in […]

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Tim Carpenter

Missouri communities divided over spreading meatpacking sludge

1 year 1 month ago

GRANBY — About a year after Blair Powell built his dream home in the southwest Missouri Ozarks, a noxious smell wafting from the farm next door ruined his son’s wedding reception in their backyard. ā€œIt just was ungodly,ā€ Powell said. ā€œJust the worst, horrible, horrible smell. Eyes were burning, some were just nauseous, and some […]

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Teagan King

On 80th anniversary of D-Day invasion, Biden and Macron honor WWII veterans at Normandy

1 year 1 month ago

WASHINGTON — ā€œThey were brave, they were resolute, they were ready,ā€ President Joe Biden said Thursday at the Normandy American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach, one of five along France’s northern coast where Allied troops invaded in 1944 and turned the tide in World War II. Biden and dozens of U.S. lawmakers traveled to Normandy to […]

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Ashley Murray

States beg insurers not to drop climate-threatened homes

1 year 1 month ago

In the coming years, climate change could force Americans from their homes, not just by raising sea levels, worsening wildfires and causing floods — but also by putting insurance coverage out of reach. In places including California, Florida and Louisiana, some homeowners are finding it nearly impossible to find an insurance company that will cover […]

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Alex Brown