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ā€˜That’s when he raped me’: Survivors of clergy abuse in Missouri screen documentary

2 years ago

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas — When Joe Eldred was a child, he was sexually abused by three Catholic priests while attending Nativity of Mary Catholic Church and the accompanying elementary school in Independence, Missouri. Eldred told his story in ā€œProcession,ā€ a documentary directed by Robert Greene that tells the story of six men who were abused […]

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Sam Bailey

Approval of debt ceiling deal a triumph of the political center

2 years ago

Talking with a friend about the debt ceiling negotiations, I mentioned that there were incentives for centrists in Congress to cobble together a deal. My friend said, incredulously, ā€œDo we actually have centrists in Congress?ā€ Certainly, it is true that the country’s two major parties haveĀ sorted and separatedĀ over the last 50 years. The average Democrat […]

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Matt Harris

Artificial intelligence is used widely, but few states have set rules

2 years ago

In the fall of 2016, the Connecticut Department of Children and Families began using a predictive analytics tool that promised to help identify kids in imminent danger. The tool used more than two dozen data points to compare open cases in Connecticut’s system against previous welfare cases with poor outcomes. Then each child received a […]

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Caitlin Dewey

Missouri AG had no authority to inflate cost of abortion amendment, auditor argues

2 years ago

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey overstepped his authority when he demanded changes to the cost estimateĀ of an abortion-rights initiative petition, state Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick argued in a legal brief filed in Cole County Court last week.Ā  Fitzpatrick, Bailey and Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, all Republicans, were sued last month by the Missouri ACLU over […]

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Jason Hancock

It’s never too early for voters to get engaged

2 years ago

Ā As cities, states and our nation face many political, economic and social challenges, who we vote for in upcoming elections carries monumental importance. All we need to do is to look at the state of things to know that we need to change the direction and the unraveling trajectory we are on. Many state legislatures […]

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Janice Ellis

Report shows Black drivers in Missouri more likely to be ticketed, arrested

2 years ago

Black motorists stopped by Missouri law enforcement are much more likely to end the encounter with a citation or in a jail cell than whites, according to the latest state report of racial data on traffic enforcement. The report also shows that Black drivers away from their home communities – or visiting the state – […]

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Rudi Keller

Missouri governor should halt executions of adolescent offenders

2 years ago

Wise parents the world over take pride in watching our late adolescents grow into adulthood, knowing the hormones, emotions, and impulses of youth will eventually give way to greater calm and steadiness as the brain matures. On June 22, 2000, 19 year old Michael Tisius was too young to drink alcohol legally. But he is […]

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Laura Schopp

U.S. Senate sends Biden debt limit legislation ahead of Monday default deadline

2 years ago

WASHINGTON — The bipartisan debt limit bill is on its way to President Joe Biden after the U.S. Senate voted Thursday to clear the measure for his signature. TheĀ 63-36 voteĀ followed several amendment votes, all of which were rejected. Biden is expected to quickly sign the package, preventing a default on the debt that otherwise would […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Route 66, America’s ā€˜Mother Road,’ readies for its centennial

2 years ago

From its earliest days, Route 66 has reflected the American culture of the moment. When the road connected Chicago to Los Angeles in 1926, it represented the possibility of the automobile. In the 1930s, it served as an east-to-west escape route from the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. By the 1950s, the 2,400-mile highway […]

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Erika Bolstad

Half a million people in less than a dozen states have lost Medicaid coverage since April

2 years ago

More than 500,000 people across 11 states have lost their Medicaid coverage since the unwinding of a policy that allowed people to stay in the program throughout the pandemic. TheĀ data, reported by the states and tracked by health policy researcher KFF, shows that of the five states providing data on people who lost Medicaid coverage […]

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Casey Quinlan

Former President Donald Trump comes after DeSantis on Iowa campaign trail

2 years ago

URBANDALE, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump said Thursday he was confident he will continue to hold his lead in Iowa. ā€œThere’s no way I can loseĀ Iowa,ā€ Trump told the crowd. ā€œWe’re going to have to do some really bad things to lose at this point.ā€ Trump spoke to a packed room at the Iowa […]

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Robin Opsahl

U.S. Senate votes to block student loan relief, White House will veto

2 years ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to overturn the Biden administration’s one-time student debt relief plan that is on hold due to a pending Supreme Court decision. President Joe Biden has vowed to veto the resolution, but the 52-46Ā voteĀ forced vulnerable Senate Democrats up for reelection in 2024 to take a public stance on […]

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Ariana Figueroa

Federal authorities move to close mammoth drug-pricing loophole

2 years ago

The federal agency that oversees Medicaid is moving to close a loophole that likely is worth billions to prescription drug middlemen. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services last week proposed a new rule that it said would help ensure compliance with a requirement under federal law that Medicaid dollars be spent in ā€œproper and […]

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Marty Schladen

Missouri nonprofit launches initiative to provide free emergency contraception by mail

2 years ago

Anyone with a Missouri address can now request emergency contraception pills be shipped to them by mail, for free, under a pilot program launched Thursday by a health care nonprofit. Missouri Family Health Council Inc. launched the ā€œFree ECā€ initiative using federal Title X funds for family planning programs. Missourians can request the pills through […]

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Clara Bates

Decarbonization ambitions ignite debate over mining, permitting

2 years ago

The decarbonized, electrified future envisioned by the Biden administration, state governments, automakers, utility companies and corporate sustainability goals depends to a huge degree on minerals and metals. Lots more lithium will be needed for car and truck batteries, as well as the big banks of batteries that areĀ increasingly poppingĀ onto the electric grid to balance the […]

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Robert Zullo

Who cut your pork chop, Governor DeSantis?

2 years ago

Ron DeSantis was railing on about illegal immigration while grilling pork chops at the annual picnic May 13 in deep-red Sioux Center, Iowa, hosted by U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra. The crowd cheered him on, knowing full well that immigrants cut the chops and work the dairy barns around Northwest Iowa. It’s an open secret that […]

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Art Cullen

Where does the revenue from Missouri marijuana sales and license fees go?

2 years ago

Since Missouri’s marijuana sales began in 2019, the state has collected nearly $100 million in revenue from taxes and program fees, according to state authorities.Ā  Etched in the state’s constitution is a road map for where the revenue can go.Ā  The first stop is operational costs. By law, any expense it takes to run both […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis talks Disney, book bans at Iowa campaign kickoff

2 years ago

CLIVE, Iowa — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis received an energetic welcome at his first Iowa event as a 2024 candidate Tuesday, with crowds cheering as he spoke about bringing his fight against ā€œwokeā€ ideology to the White House. More than 500 people filled the Eternity Church auditorium Tuesday, with people standing along the edges of […]

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Robin Opsahl

Missouri rule takes effect putting library funds in jeopardy over ā€˜obscene’ material

2 years ago

Missouri public libraries survived a legislative fight over state aid but now face a new hurdle to obtain the money – they must certify to the Secretary of State that they have policies in place that put parents in charge of what their children read and see. The most likely response from libraries, leaders of […]

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Rudi Keller

New work requirements for some SNAP recipients included in debt limit deal

2 years ago

WASHINGTON — The holiday weekend debt ceiling deal struck by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy preserves in part new work requirements for some food stamp recipients but now with exceptions for certain populations, including veterans. The agreement released late Saturday night showed concessions from both sides — from GOP members, who wanted […]

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Ashley Murray