A Missouri state accounting system that was supposed to integrate all state financial operations on one platform is late and over budget â and the programâs top executive canât say when it will be working or how much more it will cost. The Missouri Vital Enterprise Resource System, or MOVERS, has been criticized heavily by […]
WASHINGTON â President Donald Trump said Monday he expects war with Iran will continue however long it takes to achieve his objectives, which include eliminating the country’s missile program, preventing its leaders from building a nuclear weapon and ensuring it cannot fund terrorism. “Right from the beginning, we projected four to five weeks,â he said […]
WASHINGTON â A federal circuit court announced Monday it will hold oral arguments in May to determine whether a lower court erred when it blocked the Pentagon from downgrading Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kellyâs retirement rank and pay for appearing in the âDonât Give Up The Shipâ video. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the […]
Nearly two decades ago, progressives fought to include a so-called public option â a government-run health plan â in the broad health care overhaul known as Obamacare. That effort failed, defeated by heavy lobbying from the insurance industry and opponents who decried it as a government takeover of health care. But the final Affordable Care […]
Missouri cannabis regulators want more power to penalize bad actors in the marijuana industry, according to drafts of proposed rules released last week. The sweeping revisions to Division of Cannabis Regulation rules also aim to streamline the process for ownership changes, allow publicly traded companies to own cannabis licenses, and establish recall procedures of marijuana […]
For Scarlett Loomas of Sikeston, the logistics of obtaining day care for her children were half the battle. She would drive southeast for 30 minutes each morning to East Prairie in Mississippi County to drop her kids off at child care. Then she would drive another 40 minutes farther south to work in Portageville in […]
In rapid succession this year, the Washington Post laid off half its newsroom, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution cut 15% of its staff and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announced it would close in May. Whatâs perhaps most alarming is that the collapse of major newspapers no longer arrives as a civic emergency. Itâs become routine. Journalism is the […]
In Johnson County, Iowa, the number of tuberculosis cases has increased in recent years â and so has the cost of containing it. The cost of contact tracing and surveillance, traveling each day to patientsâ homes to ensure they take their meds or booking hotel rooms to quarantine patients, has surged from $17,000 in 2020 to […]
Nearly a quarter of pregnant women arenât getting prenatal care in the early stages of pregnancy, according to a new analysis from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The share of pregnant women getting prenatal care had been improving: It rose between 2016 and 2021 to a high of more than 78%, but […]
WASHINGTON â Democratic lawmakers called Saturday for Congress to weigh in on President Donald Trumpâs order launching âmajor combat operationsâ in Iran, while Republicans largely provided cautious support of the attacks. Trump said in a video posted to social media at 2:30 a.m. Eastern that U.S. forces struck targets in the Islamic republic. Israeli Prime […]
JEFFERSON CITY â The House Education Committee is considering a bill that would bring driverâs education back to Missouri public schools at the elementary and secondary education levels. Rep. Rodger Reedy, R-Windsor, sponsor of House Bill 2195, told the committee at a hearing on Wednesday that he aims to allow public schools to integrate driver […]
If you polled Missourians, you would be hard-pressed to find someone who enjoys paying taxes, regardless of political affiliation. Yet most Missourians recognize that some services are essential â things like roads, schools, and programs that support independence, self-sufficiency and community health. These services provide stability not just for individuals, but for entire communities. The […]
WASHINGTON â Senate Democrats sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday demanding the administration refund businesses that paid tariffs to import goods into the United States under authority the Supreme Court has ruled the president never held. âThe American people â small business owners, importers, manufacturers, and the consumers who ultimately bore […]
WASHINGTON â The Trump administration must explain to a circuit court before the end of March exactly why it appealed a lower courtâs ruling that allows Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly to keep his retirement rank and pay while a First Amendment case about the âDonât Give Up The Shipâ video plays out. The U.S. […]
The two online bookies who financed the campaign to legalize sports wagering in Missouri have won $120 million from bets placed in the state but so far have not had to pay any tax on those profits. FanDuel and DraftKings handled 73% of the $928 million wagered in Missouri during the first two months of […]
TOPEKA â CoreCivic canât house immigration detainees before reaching an agreement with the city of Leavenworth on reopening its private prison, the Kansas Court of Appeals ruled Friday when it upheld a lower courtâs decision. âThere is nothing to suggest that CoreCivic is being singled out here,â the Court of Appeals decision said. âThe City […]
There is a content warning on page 7 of a friend-of-the-court brief recently submitted in a high-stakes abortion medication case by women who say they were injured or traumatized from taking the pills. âWarning: these accounts are raw, graphic and real.â About 30 mostly anonymous people recount their medication abortions, saying they were uninformed about […]
WASHINGTON â U.S. Senate Democrats threw a spotlight Thursday on President Donald Trumpâs attempts to yank funds away from minority-serving institutions, as the administration tries to end diversity, equity and inclusion policies in schools. Hawaii U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono hosted an unofficial hearing that gathered advocates, leaders, experts and students to sound the alarm on […]
WASHINGTON â American colleges and universities received gifts and contracts worth more than $5.2 billion from foreign entities in 2025, according to the U.S. Department of Education, which also recently published summaries of foreign investment in U.S. higher education dating back to 1986. Qatar, the United Kingdom, China, Switzerland, Japan, Germany and Saudi Arabia marked the […]
Protections for religious expression in K-12 schools could also be expanded to guard ideological and political speech through a bill that passed Thursday in the Missouri House. State Rep. Darin Chappell, a Republican from Rogersville and the billâs sponsor, said the legislation is intended to guard First Amendment rights. âWe donât want anyoneâs political ideas […]