Soon after Donald Trump returned to the White House, he issued an executive order that some fear could become an assimilationist tool reminiscent of 19th century policies targeting Native Americans.
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On a 4-3 decision, the high court said an appeals court should consider the appeal of the ruling that led to Dunn's release last summer after nearly 34 years in prison.
She said she will use data and determination to deliver the basics that have sputtered in recent years and maintain an open-door policy to anyone interested in helping her.
She was charged in February 2023 when police were called to a home in the 300 block of Narrowleaf Lane in O'Fallon and found the baby, Aaliyah Denson-Shelley, unresponsive.
βMy roots run deep in this city,β Donna Baringer told the audience after being introduced by a Hibernian bagpiper, an homage to her Irish heritage.
Brenda Deutsch, accused of abusing a 16-year-old and abandoning her in Texas, sought to reduce her $250,000 cash-only bond. A friend said prosecutors have the case βall wrong.β
The GOP-controlled Missouri House on Tuesday voted 94-50 to advance a ballot question to repeal the new constitutional right to abortion that voters approved last year.
Taking their cue from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., several states are seeking federal waivers to drop soft drinks and candy from their SNAP programs.