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Our two-party system is broken. Can anything fix it?

2 years 4 months ago

While our two-party system of government has never functioned perfectly, in recent years it has become more and more dysfunctional — not only in Washington but in many state houses. Why? Have both the Republican and Democratic parties been weakened and crippled by extreme ideological factions in their ranks? Has each party lost its core […]

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Janice Ellis

U.S. House GOP backs McCarthy as speaker after tense and chaotic late-night session

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House elected Kevin McCarthy speaker early Saturday after most of the chamber’s Republicans finally gathered behind him, ending a four-day stalemate that led to the most rounds of voting for a speaker since before the Civil War. The California Republican was able to clinch the gavel on the 15th ballot by turning many of the 20 conservative […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Biden honors more than a dozen Americans for upholding democracy on Jan. 6

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — On the second anniversary of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, President Joe Biden on Friday awarded citizen medals to 14 Americans who protected democracy and law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol. “Two years ago on Jan. 6 our democracy was attacked,” Biden said at the White House. “Our democracy held because […]

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Ariana Figueroa

How the Jan. 6 insurrection led the GOP to the 2023 House Speaker vote mess

2 years 5 months ago

On Jan. 6, 2021, Americans watched with horror as insurrectionists tried to stop Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 election. It was also a day that the Republicans set themselves up for not only their 2022 electoral shortcomings, but the coming chaos of 2023. The unprecedented length it is taking to pick a […]

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John A. Tures

Democrat Lucas Kunce says he’ll challenge Josh Hawley in 2024 Missouri Senate race

2 years 5 months ago

Marine veteran Lucas Kunce announced Friday that he plans to challenge Republican Josh Hawley in the 2024 race for U.S. Senate in Missouri.  Kunce, 40, chose the second anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection to make his announcement. Hawley received fierce criticism for his actions on the day of the insurrection, from pumping his […]

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Jason Hancock

Farmers endured a rough year, but fertilizer companies cashed in

2 years 5 months ago

This story was originally published by Investigate Midwest.  Lance Lillibridge, a farmer in east central Iowa, knows farming’s ups and downs. He has been in this business since he was “knee-high to a grasshopper” and is the first of a family of farmers to own his land. But he said the sharp increase in fertilizer […]

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MĂłnica Cordero

Biden administration to rapidly expel more migrants at the border, add legal pathways

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Thursday announced dual immigration strategies that would increase expulsions of migrants who attempt to cross the Southern border, while also expanding opportunities for migrants from several countries to legally enter the United States. But the sweeping new immigration plan brought condemnation from advocates who said he should not broaden […]

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Jacob Fischler

U.S. House stuck for a third day as Republicans struggle to unite around a speaker

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House adjourned Thursday again without a speaker, racking up five more ballots throughout the day before members left the floor shortly after 8 p.m. Eastern, with some decamping to closed-door negotiations and others leaving the Capitol. “I am not a part of any negotiations,” Colorado’s Lauren Boebert, a leading opponent of […]

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Jennifer Shutt

D.C. nears Jan. 6 anniversary with warnings about extremism, awards for courage

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON – On the eve of the second anniversary of the U.S. Capitol insurrection, congressional Democrats and dozens of veterans on Thursday in a press conference called on incoming House Republican leaders to condemn political violence and hold their members who supported the attack accountable for their actions. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is scheduled on […]

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Ariana Figueroa

St. Louis judge in Lamar Johnson innocence case still reviewing evidence

2 years 5 months ago

St. Louis Judge David Mason is still reviewing Lamar Johnson’s wrongful conviction case and working toward a decision on whether or not to set aside his 1995 murder conviction, a court spokesman told The Independent Wednesday. “There’s no date set yet to issue his ruling, but he is planning to set a hearing to provide […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Five things I got wrong in 2022 — and what (if anything) my mistakes mean for 2024

2 years 5 months ago

Political prognosticators fill thousands of column inches and hours of airtime making predictions, and love to say “I told you so” when they’re right.  It would be helpful if more pundits stepped up to confess – and reckon with – their misfires.  In that vein, here are five of my mistaken predictions from the 2022 […]

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Jeff Smith

Here’s what you need to know about new workplace protections for pregnant, nursing workers

2 years 5 months ago

The $1.7 trillion federal spending bill President Joe Biden signed last week ushers in expanded protections for workers who are pregnant or nursing. Proponents of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act — both included as amendments to the spending bill — say the measures clarify rights for these workers, who weren’t […]

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Casey Quinlan

Trump fixation on Wisconsin, Ginni Thomas text regrets and more from the Jan. 6 panel

2 years 5 months ago

In the final weeks of 2022, the Democrat-led U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6, attack on the Capitol disclosed thousands of pages of transcripts of interviews the panel’s members and staff conducted with key witnesses. The transcripts were central to a committee report released in December that held Donald Trump responsible for the 2021 […]

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Jacob Fischler

U.S. House paralyzed following second day of GOP failure to elect a speaker

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans’ stalemate over who should lead the chamber for the next two years dragged on Wednesday, with Kevin McCarthy failing to get the votes needed to become speaker on three more ballots.  The chamber then adjourned until 8 p.m. Eastern to give the House GOP a chance to meet privately, though House […]

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Jennifer Shutt

New Missouri House speaker says massive budget surplus should mean more tax cuts

2 years 5 months ago

Missouri’s top lawmaker opened the 2023 legislative session Wednesday by proclaiming that the state’s massive budget surplus should translate into more tax cuts.  House Speaker Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres, noted that Missouri lawmakers approved a nearly $800 million tax cut in September. But with a projected state budget surplus of $6 billion, Plocher believes “there […]

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Jason Hancock

Some Missourians could lose Medicaid coverage as eligibility renewals restart April 1

2 years 5 months ago

Missouri’s social services department will resume conducting Medicaid eligibility renewals on April 1 — allowing the state to once again remove people from its rolls after a three-year pause during the COVID-19 state of emergency. Since March 2020, states have been barred from removing enrollees from Medicaid during the federally-declared public health emergency in exchange […]

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Clara Bates

Missouri lawmakers reconvene focused on sports betting, teacher pay, initiative petitions

2 years 5 months ago

Before the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 27, GeoComply defeated 82,000 attempts by Missourians to access sports gambling sites. Missouri hasn’t legalized sports wagering, and a gambler must be in a state that has, like Kansas or Illinois, to make a legal bet.  The blocked bets before the Chiefs’ game […]

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Rudi Keller

U.S. House adjourns as conservatives block Kevin McCarthy bid to be speaker

2 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON — Republican control of the U.S. House got off to a rocky start Tuesday when the party was unable to decide who should become speaker amid a sharp disagreement within the party’s more conservative faction. California Rep. Kevin McCarthy didn’t clinch the backing of the 218 lawmakers he needed to become the head of the […]

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Jennifer Shutt

Andrew Bailey officially takes over as Missouri’s new attorney general

2 years 5 months ago

The Missouri Attorney General’s office will operate in “unyielding pursuit of victory,” Andrew Bailey said Tuesday as he was being sworn into office.  Bailey, in a short speech before a crowd of about 150 gathered at the Missouri Supreme Court building, said he’s grateful to Gov. Mike Parson for appointing him. Speaking to reporters afterwards, […]

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Rudi Keller

As another winter storm strains the electric grid, it’s time to fix transmission, experts say

2 years 5 months ago

The deadly winter storm, christened Elliott by the Weather Channel, that tore through much of the United States over the Christmas weekend placed a huge strain on the American electric grid, pushing it past the breaking point in some places. Frigid temperatures, in some places setting records, drove a surge in electric demand while also causing […]

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Robert Zullo