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Trump Education Department to divert grants from colleges serving students of color

4 days 21 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education announced it will withhold $350 million of congressionally approved funds to minority-serving colleges and universities and divert the funds elsewhere, saying that the institutions’ admissions quotas are discriminatory.   The move eliminated fiscal 2025 discretionary funding for institutions that serve students who are Asian, Black, Indigenous and Hispanic, as […]
Ariana Figueroa

Former Missouri House Speaker John Diehl pleads guilty to federal wire fraud charge

4 days 22 hours ago
John Diehl, a former speaker of the Missouri House who was forced to resign in disgrace in 2015 when it was revealed he’d been sending sexually inappropriate text messages to an intern, pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal wire fraud charge.  Diehl, a Republican from Town and Country, was released on his own recognizance Thursday […]
Jason Hancock

Former Kansas City Mayor Sly James shares insights into grappling with ‘CAVE people’

5 days 2 hours ago
LAWRENCE, Kansas — Former Kansas City Mayor Syl James said he was convinced “CAVE people” were the greatest obstacle to solid leadership in municipal government. James, who led the city from 2011 to 2019, said Wednesday at the Dole Institute of Politics that successful leaders needed vision, discipline, data and community backing. The most challenging […]
Tim Carpenter

Poverty dropped in most states last year, but trend could reverse as cuts loom

5 days 4 hours ago
Poverty dropped last year nationwide and in 38 states, according to census estimates released Thursday. But since that decrease was recorded in mid-2024, more people have signed up for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, in 18 states and the District of Columbia. In those places, more people were using […]
Tim Henderson

US Senate votes down measure to force release of Epstein files

5 days 17 hours ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans on Wednesday stopped a Democratic amendment to the annual defense authorization bill that would have compelled the release of the government’s investigative files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a procedural vote, senators voted 51-49 to table the amendment filed by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, effectively stopping […]
Ashley Murray

After hearing from Trump, Missouri GOP muscle gerrymandered map forward in state Senate

5 days 17 hours ago
Just hours after hearing from President Donald Trump during a caucus meeting, Republicans in the Missouri Senate showed they are ready to please him by shoving a new congressional district map to passage over opposition from Democrats. The General Assembly is meeting in special session to revise the state’s eight congressional districts so Republicans are […]
Rudi Keller

Striking St. Louis-area Boeing workers to vote on new settlement offer Friday

5 days 19 hours ago
The 3,200 Boeing mechanics and workers who have been on strike at Missouri and Illinois locations since August will vote on a new settlement agreement on Friday.  The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers announced Wednesday a union negotiating committee had reached a tentative agreement with Boeing Defense. “The five-year tentative agreement includes improvements […]
Rebecca Rivas

GOP push to gerrymander Missouri congressional map could be decided at the ballot

5 days 23 hours ago
While Republicans continue their push to gerrymander Missouri’s congressional map, opponents are already eyeing a plan to ask voters to overturn it. And looming over the debate are approaching deadlines for Missouri ballots to be finalized and candidates to file for office, along with promises of lawsuits — with any delays potentially undermining efforts to […]
Jason Hancock

In D.C., a moped on the ground, an SUV full of US marshals and a mystery

5 days 23 hours ago
WASHINGTON — A siren blared down one of Washington, D.C.’s busiest thoroughfares. And then, a loud noise.  Residents in nearby apartment buildings peered through windows and from balconies to find a dark-colored SUV bumped up against a moped lying on the ground. A dog walker called 911 to report the incident before it became apparent […]
Ashley Murray

Trump appeals ruling that keeps Fed member he tried to fire on board for now

5 days 23 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration made public Wednesday its plans to appeal a lower court ruling that keeps Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook on the independent central bank’s board, for now.   In a 49-page opinion released late Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb wrote that President Donald Trump “violated the Federal Reserve Act because (Cook’s) […]
Ashley Murray, Jennifer Shutt

Former Missouri AG shelves rule on social media moderation as he leaves office

6 days 4 hours ago
One of former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s headline-grabbing actions — a rule that would have required social media companies to provide third-party content moderators — was quietly dropped just before he resigned. Bailey became co-deputy director of the FBI on Monday and was replaced as attorney general by Catherine Hanaway. The rule for social […]
Rudi Keller

One urban crossroad, 3 new districts: Kansas City braces for Missouri gerrymander

6 days 6 hours ago
KANSAS CITY  — A man slept on the cool, gray steps of Independence Boulevard Christian Church, the building and its columns shielding his body from the midday sun on a recent weekday. A few others lingered in the shade under nearby trees. On Monday evenings, the more-than-century-old church in Historic Northeast Kansas City opens its […]
Jonathan Shorman

RFK Jr. lists 100+ recommendations to ‘Make America Healthy Again’

6 days 19 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration released its strategy to Make America Healthy Again on Tuesday, which officials hope will reduce chronic diseases and align federal policy with their beliefs.  Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said during a briefing on the strategy the 128 “recommendations are things that I’ve been dreaming about […]
Jennifer Shutt

Supreme Court rules Trump administration can refuse to spend $4B in foreign aid for now

6 days 19 hours ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Trump administration can temporarily hold on to $4 billion in foreign aid funding approved by Congress, overturning a lower court’s order and continuing a struggle over who controls the nation’s purse strings.  The one-page ruling from the emergency docket, signed by Chief Justice John G. […]
Jennifer Shutt

States’ struggles to comply with new SNAP law will lead to benefit cuts, Dems predict

6 days 19 hours ago
Democrats on a U.S. House subcommittee on food and nutrition policy warned Tuesday that big changes to the major federal nutrition assistance program in Republicans’ spending and tax cuts law this year will lead some states to cut benefits. The law that President Donald Trump championed and that Congress passed this summer without any Democratic […]
Jacob Fischler

Missouri House passes gerrymandered congressional map, limits on initiative petitions

6 days 23 hours ago
Bills creating a gerrymandered congressional map and making it virtually impossible to change the state constitution through the initiative petition process are on their way to the Missouri Senate. The Missouri House gave final approval to both proposals Tuesday after two days of contentious debate.  Gov. Mike Kehoe called the legislature back into session after […]
Jason Hancock

Wagers on touchdowns, strikeouts and even penalties: States eye limits on prop bets

1 week ago
As a bankruptcy attorney, New Jersey Assemblymember Dan Hutchison said he sees clients “all the time” whose betting on football and baseball quickly leads to missed car payments, delinquent mortgages and, ultimately, bankruptcy. The rise of live, in-game bets — in which a gambler could place more than 200 individual bets during a baseball game […]
Kevin Hardy