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Kansas City must be clear-eyed about spending taxpayer money to build stadiums for billionaires

4 days 18 hours ago
Should a city’s love of beloved sports franchises outweigh their financial considerations? Long time Missouri sports reporter, Vahe Gregorian, wrote a moving and nostalgic piece in The Kansas City Star about the Royals, their cherished place in our collective identity, and their desire to build a baseball park downtown. The emotional pull is undeniable. As […]
Patrick Tuohey

Trump administration faces suit over withheld family planning funds

5 days 9 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday challenging the Trump administration’s decision to withhold Title X family planning grants. TheĀ 35-page filing alleges the Department of Health and Human Services, which administers the reproductive health program with funding approved by […]
Jennifer Shutt

Missouri governor drops education board pick after criticism from senator, right-wing groups

5 days 11 hours ago
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe withdrew the nomination of Tom Prater to the State Board of Education on Thursday after concerns circulated from a national advocacy group and a state senator. Prater, a Springfield eye surgeon who donated $21,000 to Kehoe’s political action committee last year, was appointed in an interim capacity following the retirement of […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Trump signs education orders, including overhaul of college accreditations

5 days 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed a series of education-focused orders Wednesday related to accreditation in higher education, school discipline policies, historically Black colleges and universities, artificial intelligence in education and workforce development. The executive orders are the latest in a slew of efforts from Trump to dramatically reshape the federal role in education. Last […]
Shauneen Miranda

Trump signs education orders, including overhaul of college accreditations

5 days 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed a series of education-focused orders Wednesday related to accreditation in higher education, school discipline policies, historically Black colleges and universities, artificial intelligence in education and workforce development. The executive orders are the latest in a slew of efforts from Trump to dramatically reshape the federal role in education. Last […]
Shauneen Miranda

Tax policy, Medicaid funding cuts could scuttle Republicans’ ā€˜big, beautiful bill’

5 days 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress have a difficult few months ahead of them as they look to broker agreement within their exceptionally narrow majority on policy issues that have already begun to divide centrists from far-right members of the party. The negotiations will be the first test of the sort for Speaker Mike Johnson and […]
Jennifer Shutt, Ashley Murray

Tax policy, Medicaid funding cuts could scuttle Republicans’ ā€˜big, beautiful bill’

5 days 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress have a difficult few months ahead of them as they look to broker agreement within their exceptionally narrow majority on policy issues that have already begun to divide centrists from far-right members of the party. The negotiations will be the first test of the sort for Speaker Mike Johnson and […]
Jennifer Shutt, Ashley Murray

International students in Missouri sue Trump administration over revoked status

5 days 14 hours ago
Five international college students in Missouri have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the termination of their student registrations by the Department of Homeland Security — a revocation that essentially threatens their ability to legally remain in the United States. The students believe that prior nonviolent incidents might have triggered DHS to revoke their records in […]
Mary Sanchez

Questions of discrimination raised over Missouri bill focused on campus groups

5 days 14 hours ago
Disagreement over two competing versions of legislation designed to ā€œprotect ideological perspectivesā€ in college campus-based organizations surfaced during a Senate committee hearing Wednesday. Both bills were created to prohibit public institutions taking ā€œadverse actionā€ against belief-based organizations. As defined in the bills text, belief-based organizations are, ā€œany political or ideological student association or any religious […]
Hannah Taylor

Questions of discrimination raised over Missouri bill focused on campus groups

5 days 14 hours ago
Disagreement over two competing versions of legislation designed to ā€œprotect ideological perspectivesā€ in college campus-based organizations surfaced during a Senate committee hearing Wednesday. Both bills were created to prohibit public institutions taking ā€œadverse actionā€ against belief-based organizations. As defined in the bills text, belief-based organizations are, ā€œany political or ideological student association or any religious […]
Hannah Taylor

Senate set to approve Missouri governor’s shakeup of state education board

5 days 18 hours ago
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe’s makeover of the State Board of Education is nearly complete, with the state Senate set to confirm the last of his four new appointments this week. The turnover on the eight-member board also means its longtime leadership has been pushed aside. That includes Charlie Shields, the former Republican lawmaker who has […]
Annelise Hanshaw

If both Title X and Medicaid are gutted, Missourians will face impossible barriers to care

5 days 18 hours ago
Missouri’s sexual and reproductive health care safety-net is in crisis — and Congress must act before it’s too late. The attacks are coming fast and from every direction. While much of the public’s attention has been rightly focused on efforts by extremist state lawmakers to unravel Amendment 3 and roll back our constitutional right to […]
Michelle Trupiano

U.S. Senate Dems request report on cuts to Social Security Administration

6 days 10 hours ago
WASHINGTON — A handful of leading U.S. Senate Democrats on Wednesday asked the Social Security Administration’s acting inspector general to examine how reductions in staff, closing some regional offices and other changes implemented by the Trump administration have impacted the safety net program. ā€œThese actions have already created a chilling effect among the agency’s workforce, […]
Jennifer Shutt

Belief in false measles claims correlated with lower vaccination rates

6 days 13 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Americans are increasingly unsure what to believe about measles as an outbreak spreads throughout the country, according to a survey released Wednesday by the nonpartisan health research organization KFF. TheĀ poll shows that nearly a quarter of those asked believe a commonly repeated false claim that getting a child vaccinated against measles could lead […]
Jennifer Shutt

Belief in false measles claims correlated with lower vaccination rates

6 days 13 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Americans are increasingly unsure what to believe about measles as an outbreak spreads throughout the country, according to a survey released Wednesday by the nonpartisan health research organization KFF. TheĀ poll shows that nearly a quarter of those asked believe a commonly repeated false claim that getting a child vaccinated against measles could lead […]
Jennifer Shutt

Missouri governor’s school funding task force assembles slowly

6 days 15 hours ago
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe vowed during his annual State of the State address in January to rewrite the foundation formula, the equation that determines how the state funds public schools. Almost three months later, he has yet to announce his selections for a task force charged with reviewing public school funding and recommending changes. The […]
Scout Hudson

FDA seeks to phase out 8 common food dyes

6 days 17 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Trump administration health officials announced Tuesday they hope to eliminate eight petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the nation’s food supply before the end of next year, though they haven’t received guarantees or written agreement from food companies. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary detailed efforts to phase out the dyes during a press […]
Jennifer Shutt