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Prosecution rests in Trump hush money trial, after former fixer Cohen is grilled

6 hours 53 minutes ago

NEW YORK — New York state prosecutors rested their case against Donald Trump Monday after four days of testimony from their key witness, Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen, who says the former president was well aware of a hush money cover-up. The defense paints Cohen as a liar. The Manhattan criminal trial, the first ever […]

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Ashley Murray

Parson orders state agency not to pay legal expenses for legislators facing defamation suit

12 hours 54 minutes ago

Missouri taxpayers will not cover the costs of damages that may result from defamation lawsuits filed against three state senators who incorrectly identified a Kansas man as the shooter at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade, Gov. Mike Parson said Monday. In a letter to the commissioner of the Office of Administration, the state agency that […]

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Jason Hancock

Farm bill text released in U.S. House, setting up fight with Senate

15 hours 21 minutes ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Agriculture Committee Friday released the draft bill text of the long-awaited $1.5 trillion farm bill, which is likely to face opposition in the Senate from Democrats because of disagreements over federal anti-hunger programs and climate change requirements. The chair of the committee, GOP Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson of Pennsylvania, said […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Flora Farms cannabis dispensary flourishes at location near the Arkansas border

17 hours 24 minutes ago

JANE — Nestled along a bubbling creek at the base of a rolling hill is the Flora Farms Stateline Dispensary — just a third of a mile from the Arkansas border.  On a Sunday afternoon, cars in the drive-thru line wrap around the building and about 20 cars are parked out front. Inside, budtenders at […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Winners and losers of Missouri’s 2024 legislative session

20 hours 30 minutes ago

The final day of the 2024 legislative session lasted less than 10 minutes in the Missouri Senate.  The lightning-quick adjournment was aimed at avoiding bitter flare ups that plagued the previous day, when a member of the Freedom Caucus tried to amend the Senate Journal to say a “stampeding herd of rhinoceroses” had rumbled through […]

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Jason Hancock

Missourians must remain vigilant to protect our initiative petition process

20 hours 35 minutes ago

The initiative petition process is the means by which we as citizens can directly participate in our democracy. Preserving that right could not be more important than when it comes to amending our state constitution. Being able to continue to do that without hurdles and encumbrances survived — at least until the next Missouri legislative […]

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Janice Ellis

Missouri House puts questions of ranked-choice, non-citizen voting on the 2024 ballot

3 days 10 hours ago

Arguments over the validity of banning non-citizen voting in Missouri, which is already illegal, were part of what ultimately killed an initiative petition bill prioritized by Republicans this session. But in the final hours of the legislative session on Friday, the House approved a non-citizen voting provision as part of a Senate bill which will […]

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Anna Spoerre

‘A bizarre session’: Missouri lawmakers head home after year defined by gridlock, infighting

3 days 11 hours ago

The least productive — and most chaotic — legislative session in living memory came to a close Friday, when the Missouri Senate, mired in factional infighting, threw in the towel eight hours early and the House scrambled to get whatever bills it could salvage across the finish line before the 6 p.m. deadline for adjournment.  […]

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Jason Hancock

Missouri legislators pass tax break for Kansas City nuclear weapons campus expansion

3 days 11 hours ago

A proposed expansion of a nuclear weapons parts manufacturer in south Kansas City could get a boost from a tax break Missouri lawmakers passed Friday. With only hours left in Missouri’s annual legislative session, the state House voted 141-2 to authorize a sales tax exemption for construction materials purchased to expand the National Nuclear Safety […]

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Allison Kite

Missouri initiative petition bill, a top GOP priority, dies on final day of session

3 days 14 hours ago

The Missouri Senate put its dysfunction on display one last time Friday when it adjourned minutes after reconvening, effectively killing efforts to send voters a ballot measure changing the majority needed to pass constitutional amendments. The decision to quit almost eight hours before the constitutional deadline shows how little tolerance Republican leadership had for remaining […]

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Rudi Keller

Legislation enacting total ban on child marriage in Missouri dies in the House

3 days 14 hours ago

Child marriage will remain legal in Missouri for at least another year after Republican House leaders said they don’t have enough time to pass it. Under current Missouri law, anyone under 16 is prohibited from getting married. But 16 and 17 year olds can get married with parental consent to anyone under 21.  Under legislation […]

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Clara Bates

Biden administration seeks to speed some asylum cases with new immigration docket

3 days 19 hours ago

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration will start a new system Friday to hasten asylum claims for single adults, administration officials said Thursday. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Department of Justice will launch a new expedited docket for migrants who arrive alone at ports of entry and turn themselves in to border authorities, […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Medicare should include dental coverage, dentists tell U.S. Senate panel

3 days 20 hours ago

WASHINGTON — Dentists from throughout the country urged Congress to include dental coverage in Medicare during a hearing Thursday, saying that fewer than half of beneficiaries visit a dentist each year. The panel of four dentists told the U.S. Senate Help, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee that other changes are needed as well to reduce […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Missouri Senate bitterness halts action as lawmakers prepare for final day of chaotic session

4 days 9 hours ago

The Missouri Senate did nothing but fight during two brief floor sessions Thursday, with Majority Leader Cindy O’Laughlin stepping in during each to cut off acrimonious exchanges, first with a recess and then with adjournment. As a result, the Senate considered no legislation on the penultimate day of this year’s session and seems unlikely to […]

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Rudi Keller

Advocates press U.S. House to act soon on compensation for nuclear testing victims

4 days 10 hours ago

WASHINGTON — Lawmakers and advocates rallied outside the U.S. Capitol Thursday, urging House lawmakers to extend a fund for victims of U.S. nuclear testing that is set to expire in less than a month. But critics say the program is too expensive and should be winding down, and it’s not clear if the House will […]

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Ashley Murray

Five-year FAA bill clears U.S. House, boosting flights into Washington, D.C.

4 days 13 hours ago

The U.S. House voted 387-26 Wednesday to clear a bill to reauthorize $105 billion for the Federal Aviation Administration for the next five years — and to finalize a hotly debated deal adding flights at busy Washington Reagan National Airport. Advocates for the bill, which won votes from every ideological corner of the often-divided House, touted its […]

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Jacob Fischler

Republican Missouri attorney general candidates proclaim 2020 election was stolen

4 days 15 hours ago

The two Republican candidates running for Missouri attorney general agreed this week that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, parroting claims spread by Donald Trump and his allies that have been widely debunked. Appearing at a candidate forum in Springfield on Tuesday, Attorney General Andrew Bailey and former federal prosecutor Will Scharf laid out their […]

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Jason Hancock

U.S. Senate GOP tries to block states from spending some of their COVID relief cash

4 days 19 hours ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected efforts to roll back guidance from the Treasury Department regarding how state and local governments can spend funding approved by Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 46-49 vote on the Congressional Review Act resolution ended an attempt by several GOP senators to block the Biden administration from changing the […]

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Jennifer Shutt

50-hour filibuster forces more negotiations on GOP-backed initiative petition changes

5 days 7 hours ago

A 50-hour Democratic filibuster forced the Senate’s divided GOP majority to finally yield Wednesday evening, stalling a vote on a bill seeking to make it more difficult to amend Missouri’s constitution. Democrats have blocked all action in the Senate since Monday afternoon, demanding that the legislation be stripped of “ballot candy” that would bar non-citizens […]

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Anna Spoerre

Congressional panel debates who should foot the bill for rebuilding Baltimore bridge

5 days 9 hours ago

Conservative members of Congress at a hearing on Wednesday raised questions about using federal dollars to pay for rebuilding a state tollway, as the head of the Federal Highway Administration reiterated that the Biden administration is seeking congressional approval to reimburse 100% of the costs of rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Congress […]

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Jacob Fischler