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Missouri begins distributing summer 2022 food benefits as deadline for 2023 application looms

1 year 5 months ago

Missouri began distributing pandemic-relief summer food benefits that were designed to cover summer 2022 just last week. Since last fall, thousands of families have been asking the state if and when they would receive the promised benefits, called summer Pandemic EBT ā€” a federal COVID relief program administered by states.Ā  The summer 2022 benefits were […]

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Clara Bates

ā€˜Weā€™re just trying to live our livesā€™: DACA hits 11-year mark still mired in the courts

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” Thursday marks the 11th anniversary of a program that was created during the Obama administration to temporarily protect undocumented children from deportation. But congressional inaction and legal challenges have led to more than a decade of limbo for the 600,000 people enrolled, with no end in sight. They are often called ā€œDreamers,ā€ based […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Statehouses debate who should build EV charging networks

1 year 5 months ago

Though they only make up a fraction of cars and trucks on the road now, many projections ā€” from Wall Street firms, trade groups and automakers themselves ā€” predict an imminent surge in electric vehicles over the next decade. S&P Global estimates that the nearly 2 million electric vehicles on U.S. roads today will grow […]

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Robert Zullo

Cybersecurity at JBS was unusually poor before ransomware attack, records show

1 year 5 months ago

This story was originally published byĀ Investigate Midwest.Ā  A May 30, 2021, ransomware attack on JBS, one of the worldā€™s largest meat companies, disrupted the companyā€™s operations internationally and ended when the company paid an $11 million ransom to Russian hacker group REvil. While food production companies are potentially lucrative targets for cyberattacks, JBS was poorly […]

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Madison McVan

D.C. spending standoff ahead as U.S. House Republicans demand $130 billion in cutsĀ 

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” U.S. House Republicans outlined Wednesday how they would cut $130 billion from the dozen annual government funding bills ā€” producing a plan with significantly lower spending than the level both parties agreed to in the debt limit deal just two weeks ago. The spending levels likely set up a stalemate later this year […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Tougher ethics rules for U.S. Supreme Court justices advocated in Senate hearing

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” Senate Democrats for the third time this year made their case that U.S. Supreme Court justices must follow stronger ethics rules, including recusing themselves from cases where they have a financial stake or other connection to a case. The series of hearings by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and its subcommittees came […]

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Ashley Murray

Legal marijuana puts drug-sniffing police dogs out of work in Missouri

1 year 5 months ago

Now that cannabis is legal in Missouri, drug-sniffing police dogs face early retirement if they are attracted to the smell of marijuana. Because some police dogs are sensitive to the odor of pot, they can compromise an investigation and prevent a successful drug prosecution. If a dog is trained to detect marijuana as well as […]

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Clayton Vickers

Ruling in Alabama case could boost suits increasing Black votersā€™ power in other states

1 year 5 months ago

In one sense, the Supreme Courtā€™s surpriseĀ rulingĀ striking down Alabamaā€™s 2022 congressional maps maintains the legal status quo. By 5-4, theĀ justices rejected the stateā€™s attemptĀ to restrict the ability of the Voting Rights Act to block gerrymanders that suppress the power of minority voters. But that dramatically understates the impact of the case, titled Allen v. Milligan, […]

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Zachary Roth

Missouri eviction filing fees for landlords among lowest in nation

1 year 5 months ago

New research shows Missouri has among the lowest court fees for landlords to file for eviction in the nation ā€” and that raising filing fees would reduce eviction rates. In Missouri, the average cost for a landlord to file for eviction is $56, and is as low as $33 in some counties.Ā  The fees vary […]

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Clara Bates

Evidence shows Trumpā€™s legal problems hurt him, even with GOP Voters

1 year 5 months ago

When Donald Trump told us during the 2016 campaign that he could shoot someone on the street and still get elected, he was right, back then. But after a series of indictments and a ruling against him in civil court, itā€™s clear that ā€œThe Teflon Donā€ is gone. Even Republican voters have begun to sour […]

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John A. Tures

Trump pleads not guilty in federal documents case, heads back out on campaign trail

1 year 5 months ago

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in federal court in Miami on Tuesday to 37 felony counts of taking highly classified national security documents from his time in office and obstructing efforts to recover the documents, according to media reports from inside the courtroom. Trump, the first former president charged with a federal crime, […]

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Jacob Fischler

U.S. House Republicans spar with HHS secretary over transgender youth, child labor

1 year 5 months ago

WASHINGTON ā€” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra on Tuesday defended access to health care for transgender people, as well as his agencyā€™s actions in connection with unaccompanied migrant children. Republicans at a U.S. House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing grilled Becerra about gender-affirming care for transgender minors, including puberty […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Missouri Supreme Court rules lawmakers had no power to limit conservation spending

1 year 5 months ago

Lawmakers ā€œinvadedā€ the authority of the Missouri Conservation Commission when they tried to limit the use of its dedicated funds, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. In the long-anticipated decision, the court split 4-3 over whether appropriation bills could bar the commission from spending money on land acquisition or for payments to replace lost property […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri moves toward 50/50 child custody law, raising concerns about abuse victims

1 year 5 months ago

Gov. Mike Parson could soon make Missouri one of the first states to establish 50/50 shared parenting time as the standard in child custody cases.Ā  But the bill on his desk, passed in the final hour of the legislative session, did not include changes that some family law attorneys and domestic violence advocates worked on […]

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Clara Bates

Kansas City is trying to reduce energy use, but building owners wonā€™t comply

1 year 5 months ago

Every year, Kansas City residents spend nearly 5% of their income on electricity, ranking the city among the most energy-cost-burdened in the nation. And the cost doesnā€™t only affect the wallet ā€”Ā energy consumption within buildings and homes causes nearly two-thirds of the cityā€™s greenhouse gas emissions. For years, Kansas City has focused on reducing energy […]

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Josh Merchant

ā€˜Black holeā€™: Public faces long delays obtaining records from Missouri attorney general

1 year 5 months ago

When Andrew Bailey took over the Missouri attorney generalā€™s office from Eric Schmitt in January, he inherited more than 200 unfulfilled records requests submitted by members of the public.Ā  Six months later, that backlog continues to grow. The result: Missourians seeking public records from Baileyā€™s office face delays that can stretchĀ up to a year.Ā  Itā€™s […]

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Jason Hancock

AI has transformed the ethics around deceptive images from a slippery slope into a trap door

1 year 5 months ago

A question thatĀ I overheard this weekĀ seemed innocent enough: Should a business owner use artificial intelligence to create photographic-looking images of himself for publicity? Imagine the image he is aiming for. Portraits of our friendly business owner ā€” letā€™s call him Albert ā€” presenting his project plan in a trendy sun-drenched conference room. Pixels arrange to […]

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Eric Thomas

The indictment is unsealed: Trump faces 37 felony counts in classified documents probe

1 year 5 months ago

Donald Trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury, making him the first former president to face federal criminal charges. The 37-count indictment in the Southern District of Florida, handed up by a grand jury there, was unsealed Friday. According to the indictment, Trump schemed with an aide to keep possession of top secret […]

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Jacob Fischler

Some Missouri school districts still struggle to recruit substitute teachers

1 year 5 months ago

The state has collected more than 73,000 survey responses that reflect details such as who is substitute teaching in Missouri public schools, what theyā€™re paid and where they work. The data, released Wednesday by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, may not offer a clear reason why some school districts struggle to recruit […]

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Maria Benevento

Several states are passing laws to keep kids from social media, porn

1 year 5 months ago

To address the harmful effects ofĀ pornography andĀ social media on children, states are passing laws meant to keep kids off certain sites and to block them from adult content. But the efforts face major hurdles ā€” and real questions about whether the proposed solutions would even work. Some of the measures would require parental permission for […]

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Elaine Povich