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Maybe, just maybe, there’s not another shutdown looming at the end of January

13 hours 42 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats in Congress are cautiously optimistic they can enact the remaining government funding bills before their deadline at the end of the month, avoiding another shutdown.  The milestone would represent an accomplishment for the typically gridlocked Congress, though it comes months after lawmakers’ original October deadline and the longest shutdown in […]
Jennifer Shutt

JD Vance scolds reporters over descriptions of Minneapolis ICE shooting

13 hours 44 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance said Thursday the Trump administration would stand by the federal immigration officer who shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis the day prior.  Vance defended the immigration officer’s actions as “self-defense” and berated journalists for covering the story, including by reporting that on-the-scene videos contradicted claims from the Trump […]
Ariana Figueroa

US Senate with GOP support advances war powers resolution rebuking Trump on Venezuela

18 hours 25 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — In a rare rebuke to President Donald Trump, Senate Republicans joined Democrats in advancing a war powers resolution to halt U.S. military action in Venezuela without congressional authorization. Republican Sens. Todd Young of Indiana, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska split with their party to act […]
Ashley Murray, Jacob Fischler

Worried about surveillance, states enact privacy laws and restrict license plate readers

20 hours 42 minutes ago
As part of its deportation efforts, the Trump administration has ordered states to hand over personal data from voter rolls, driver’s license records and programs such as Medicaid and food stamps. At the same time, the administration is trying to consolidate the bits of personal data held across federal agencies, creating a single trove of […]
Shalina Chatlani

How Missouri denied condemned men spiritual advisers at their deaths

22 hours 47 minutes ago
During Lance Shockley’s final moments in Missouri’s execution chamber in October 2025, he wanted his daughter, an ordained minister, by his side as his spiritual adviser.  A few years earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court had expanded religious rights for the condemned, saying spiritual advisers could accompany them into the execution chamber and could touch them […]
Katie Moore

Abortion is legal in Missouri — and doctors are still fighting to provide care

1 day ago
Abortion is legal, and we’re providing care in Missouri. As physicians and Missourians, we remain grounded in our work based on what we see in exam rooms every day: people making deeply personal decisions, supported by evidence-based care. Even with a constitutional right in effect for more than a year, restoring care while navigating the […]
Margaret Baum, Iman Alsaden

ICE officer fatally shoots driver through car window in Minneapolis

1 day 13 hours ago
Leer en español. An ICE officer fatally shot a 37-year-old woman driving an SUV through her car window in south Minneapolis on Wednesday morning. The deadly confrontation immediately ratcheted up the intensity of what was already a brutal crackdown on Minnesota and its immigrants by the Trump administration — and in a community with raw […]
Max Nesterak, Madison McVan, Alyssa Chen

Rubio to meet with Danish officials amid Greenland push by Trump administration

1 day 13 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday he will meet with Danish officials next week, following a recent push from the Trump administration to annex or even use the military against Greenland — a course of action questioned by several Republican senators. Senators sat through a closed, classified briefing Wednesday with Rubio about […]
Ariana Figueroa, Shauneen Miranda, Jennifer Shutt

Missouri Democrats vow to fight any push to increase taxes on sales or services 

1 day 13 hours ago
Missouri lawmakers returned to work Wednesday to kick off the 2026 legislative session, with Republicans determined to eliminate the state income tax and Democrats vowing to oppose any effort to replace it with increased taxes on sales or services.   Missing from the first day were the partisan fireworks that defined the end of last year’s […]
Jason Hancock, Steph Quinn

Democratic state AGs will lead opposition to Trump in new year

1 day 20 hours ago
PORTLAND, Ore. — One year into President Donald Trump’s second term, Democratic attorneys general have filed 71 lawsuits against the administration. There’s more to come in 2026. The lawsuits are part of a coordinated legal strategy by Democratic AGs in 22 states and the District of Columbia to resist the ever-widening power of the executive […]
Erika Bolstad

Inside and outside the U.S. Capitol, the fifth anniversary of Jan. 6 reverberates

2 days ago
WASHINGTON — Five years after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, the struggle to define the event and assign blame carried on in events across the city Tuesday that remained nonviolent, though still disturbing. A crowd of no more than a few hundred of President Donald Trump’s supporters commemorated the deadly attack with a […]
Jacob Fischler, Ashley Murray

The Missouri Constitution, not politicians, speaks for the people

2 days ago
Respect for and upholding the rule of law is part of the job requirement of our public officials. They take an oath to do just that. Unfortunately, it seems some of our statewide officials have decided that they simply can declare what the law is and we are all expected to follow. They did not […]
Margaret Donnelly

White House floats military action to take Greenland

2 days 9 hours ago
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is considering options to acquire Greenland, including possible military operations, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday, renewing a push for the Danish territory that follows the stunning U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro without congressional approval over the weekend. Trump and his top officials have professed a […]
Ariana Figueroa

Denny Hoskins isn’t verifying one-third of signatures for vote on Missouri’s gerrymandered map

2 days 15 hours ago
Signatures on only two-thirds of the petition pages submitted to force a statewide vote on Missouri’s gerrymandered congressional map will go through the verification process, new filings in a Cole County court case show. Secretary of State Denny Hoskins delivered 33,068 pages to local election authorities out of 49,773 pages with signatures collected by a […]
Rudi Keller

Plastic pellets known as ‘nurdles’ are polluting beaches and waterways

2 days 16 hours ago
SEADRIFT, Texas — Aboard an aluminum skiff or one of her five kayaks, fourth-generation shrimper and fisherwoman Diane Wilson often plies the coastal bays and streams near her tiny hometown of Seadrift, Texas. But instead of fishing for shrimp, black drum or blue crabs, these days the 77-year-old is an environmental activist looking for “nurdles”— […]
David Montgomery

Death of US House member from California narrows already slim GOP majority

2 days 17 hours ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. California Republican Rep. Doug LaMalfa has died and Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Baird was injured in a car accident, President Donald Trump said Tuesday.  Speaking to a meeting of House Republicans at the Kennedy Center, Trump said he wanted to express “our tremendous sorrow” following LaMalfa’s death and said the congressman was […]
Jennifer Shutt

Judge slaps down Missouri pension fund lawsuit over investment losses 

3 days ago
Missouri’s largest state employee pension fund can’t recover losses from investments in Ontario-based capital funds, a Cole County judge ruled last month as he closed out a five-year court battle. The Missouri State Employees Retirement System, or MOSERS, spent at least $21 million pursuing the case accusing Catalyst Capital Group Inc. of mismanaging $175 million […]
Rudi Keller