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Confessions of a birthright citizen

1 year 6 months ago

I am an invader. Actually, the son of ā€œinvaders.ā€ But with presidential hopefuls Donald Trump,Ā Vivek RamaswamyĀ and Ron DeSantisĀ having taken aimĀ at the 14thĀ Amendment’s explicit creation of birthright citizenship, it’s clear that ā€œinvaderā€ by association is enough to lump me in. I’m the U.S.-born son of Mexican immigrants. My parents emigrated separately, met in this country, married […]

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O. Ricardo Pimentel

Biden administration working to recover U.S. hostages held by Hamas

1 year 6 months ago

U.S. officials are working to recover American hostages from the Middle East and provide aid to Israel as violence continues in the region following last weekend’s attack by Hamas, administration and congressional leaders said Wednesday. Speaking to Jewish community leaders at the White House late Wednesday afternoon, President Joe Biden said the administration was working […]

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Jacob Fischler

Dean Plocher officially joins GOP primary for Missouri lieutenant governor

1 year 6 months ago

Missouri House Speaker Dean Plocher ended months of speculation about his political future Wednesday, officially announcing his candidacy for lieutenant governor. Plocher, a Republican attorney from Des Peres, joins state Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder, Franklin County Clerk Tim Baker and St. Louis County resident Paul Berry in the GOP primary. All four are vying to […]

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Jason Hancock

Farm bill debate includes hemp regulation as issue takes center stage in Missouri recall

1 year 6 months ago

Hemp is often known for being the part of the cannabis plant that doesn’t get people high.Ā  It’s full of CBD, a nonpyschoactive cannabinoid that helps people relax and often found in massage oils and sleep aids. But much has changed since hemp was taken off the controlled substance list in 2018 by the last […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Saddling Steve Scalise with David Duke’s baggage

1 year 6 months ago

Almost as soon as Kevin McCarthy lost his position as speaker of the U.S. House, attackers pivoted their artillery toward Majority Leader Steve Scalise, an obvious candidate to replace him. Scalise’s detractors loaded their cannon with the same ammunition fired at him nine years ago, when Scalise sought to become GOP whip, and it exploded […]

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D. Stephen Voss

Race for U.S. House speaker moves toward a vote as Scalise, Jordan make their pitches

1 year 6 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans gathered behind closed doors for several hours Tuesday evening to debate who the party should elect as the next speaker amid divided views about the path forward. The two-hour forum featured House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan making their cases and answering questions from their […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Biden denounces deadly Hamas attack on Israel: ā€˜There’s no justification for terrorism’

1 year 6 months ago

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden wants a returning Congress to take ā€œurgent actionā€ on Israel’s security needs after Hamas militants have injured and killed thousands beginning with Saturday’s brutal attack, including the deaths of 14 Americans. U.S. citizens are also among the hostages taken into Gaza by the armed group, though the administration could not […]

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Ashley Murray

States are trying to prop up the child care industry. It isn’t enough

1 year 6 months ago

State efforts to prop up child care might spare some providers from the worst effects of last month’s expiration of pandemic-related aid — at least temporarily. But the unraveling of a system plagued by a lack of affordability and access, low wages, staffing turnover and burnout will continue, experts say. ā€œThe basic business model of […]

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Robbie Sequeira

As migrants arrive, some schools need more buses, books and bilingual teachers

1 year 6 months ago

On a pretty fall day in Massachusetts last week, Morad Majjad began work by checking in with a middle school nurse to see if he was needed as a translator. By the time the day was over, Majjad — whose title is family liaison for the West Springfield school district but who is better described […]

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Elaine Povich

St. Louis police detective sabotaged his own case in order to undermine Kim Gardner

1 year 6 months ago

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. The voicemail left on St. Louis police detective Roger Murphey’s cellphone carried a clear sense of urgency. A prosecutor in the St. Louis circuit attorney’s office was pleading with Murphey to testify […]

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Jeremy Kohler

Missouri attorney general vows to complete 2022 public records requests by end of this year

1 year 6 months ago

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey expects to finally complete work on public records requests submitted to the office under his predecessor by the end of the year.Ā  A review by The Independent of the massive Sunshine Law backlog — which stood at 315 pending requests on Friday — found inquiries from reporters and political operatives, […]

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Jason Hancock

Why the UAW union’s tough bargaining strategy is working

1 year 6 months ago

The United Auto Workers union isn’t backing down as it bargains for more compensation and better benefits in its new contracts with General Motors, Ford and Stellantis. Under the deft leadership of its president, Shawn Fain, and other officials elected in March 2023, the union has thrown the three companies off balance with a strike […]

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Marick Masters

McCarthy may jump into U.S. House speaker race, as crises overseas mount

1 year 6 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans will gather behind closed doors beginning Monday night in an attempt to decide who should become the chamber’s next speaker, a race with a renewed sense of urgency with ally Israel now at war and the House in paralysis. Louisiana’s Steve Scalise and Ohio’s Jim Jordan are the only candidates […]

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Jennifer Shutt

What is artificial intelligence? Legislators are still looking for a definition

1 year 6 months ago

Back in March, Hawaii state Sen. Chris Lee introduced legislation urging the U.S. Congress to consider the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence technologies. But he didn’t write it. Artificial intelligence did. Lee instructed ChatGPT, an AI-powered system trained to follow instructions and carry out conversations, to write a piece of legislation that highlights the […]

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Madyson Fitzgerald

Abortion rights advocates say consequences dire if SCOTUS declines to hear pill case

1 year 6 months ago

More than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court decided states could set their own abortion laws, including bans, the nation’s highest court now could cut off access in states where it is still legal. The Supreme Court began its new term this week and has yet to announce whether it will hearĀ Alliance for Hippocratic […]

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Sofia Resnick

States that send a mail ballot to every voter really do increase turnout, scholars find

1 year 6 months ago

Lately, a rough consensus has emerged among people who study the impact of voting policies: Though they often spark fierce partisan fighting, most changes to voting laws do little to affect overall turnout, much lessĀ election results. But one fast-growing reform appears to stand out as an exception. When every registered voter gets sent a ballot […]

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Zachary Roth

A disturbing conclusion about rising maternal deaths: Most are preventable

1 year 6 months ago

Our society faces a number of health care challenges, but the one I find most troubling is maternal mortality — women dying as a result of child birth. The actual numbers are quite small but the tragedy associated with them is immense.Ā  Furthermore, these deaths provide a window into the overall functioning, or rather the […]

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Tom Dean

States hope finding jobs for migrants will help clear shelter overload

1 year 6 months ago

NEW YORK CITY — States and cities are taking advantage of expedited work authorizations for a flood of new migrants, seeking to match them with jobs so they can support their families while they wait for asylum hearings. Allowing migrants to work mightĀ enable many of them to leave shelters in cities that were already strained […]

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Tim Henderson

As consumers flock to organic foods, lawmakers urge more federal grants for farmers

1 year 6 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers are pushing a bill that would boost support for organic farmers amid rising demand for their products. U.S. Sens. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin and Angus King of Maine in the Senate, alongside U.S. Reps. Chellie Pingree of Maine and Annie Kuster of New Hampshire in the House, introduced theĀ Organic Market Development […]

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Samantha Dietel

Companies can now work with state to destroy recalled Missouri marijuana products

1 year 6 months ago

Companies around Missouri have been required to store nearly 63,000 recalled cannabis products since early August.Ā  But if they want to destroy that product, they can now consult with state cannabis regulators about how to do it, after a Sept. 29 hearing on the recall was postponed until at least December. Licensed cannabis businesses may […]

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Rebecca Rivas