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AI disruption is here: Kansas City workers navigate new reality

1 week 4 days ago
Clyde McQueen arrived in Kansas City 38 years ago not knowing how to operate a computer. As the then-new CEO of the Full Employment Council of Kansas City, he needed to get a handle on the technology on his desk. “I had to learn how to do this stuff — work the computer,” McQueen told […]
Thomas White

Losing SNAP could mean more pregnancy complications as food insecurity grows

1 week 5 days ago
Millions nationwide could be cut off from access to government food assistance Saturday due to the shutdown, including those who are pregnant or have babies and young children. That possibility brings back a lot of difficult memories for Lynlee Lord, a mom of three in rural Idaho. In 2014, when Lord was 24, her partner […]
Kelcie Moseley-Morris

Mothers demand TSA follow its own breast milk and formula rules

1 week 5 days ago
Brinda Sen Gupta was traveling by plane for work last month without her infant but with gel packs she would need to keep her breast milk cool on the return flight. Knowing how hard it can be to get through airport security with breastmilk and infant-feeding supplies, Sen Gupta arrived extra early and prepared. Sure […]
Sofia Resnick

Dozens of states tackle high prescription drug costs

1 week 5 days ago
In the absence of much federal action, states have enacted dozens of laws this year to lower prescription drug costs for their residents — and many more are considering following suit. States cannot lower drug prices directly, but they can go after different parts of the drug supply chain to try to lower patients’ out-of-pocket […]
Shalina Chatlani

Missouri nurse practitioners say state regulations are blocking access to care

1 week 5 days ago
In 2020, Marcy Markes was confronted with a harsh reality. A nurse practitioner who has specialized in allergy and asthma care for more than two decades, she was forced to close three of her rural allergy clinics in central Missouri and consolidate her practice at her clinic in Columbia. Why? Missouri is one of 11 […]
Meg Cunningham

Missouri aid for moms and babies to continue as other food assistance ends during shutdown

1 week 6 days ago
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and state health officials on Wednesday announced continued funding for food assistance amid worry that key federal safety net programs will run dry as the government shutdown enters its fifth week. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said federal nutrition benefits for low-income mothers and their young children will […]
Steph Quinn

Missouri House ethics hearing focuses on obscene text sent by Democratic lawmaker

1 week 6 days ago
The Missouri House Ethics Committee on Wednesday wrapped up an investigation into an obscene text message sent from one lawmaker to another during September’s legislative special session. State Rep. Lane Roberts, a Republican from Joplin and chairman of the ethics committee, said after the panel adjourned that he does not plan any more hearings into […]
Rudi Keller

Report: Cancer rates rising among young people in the Corn Belt

1 week 6 days ago
The six states that lead in corn production — Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana and Kansas — have seen higher rates of cancer among young people than other states over the past decade, according to Washington Post reporting published this week.  The Washington Post data analysis found that six corn belt states have cancer rates […]
Madison McVan

Shutdown double whammy: SNAP food benefits ending and federal workers go unpaid

1 week 6 days ago
HYATTSVILLE, Maryland — Ginette Young lined up with hundreds of furloughed federal workers ahead of a special food bank distribution on Tuesday in a suburb just outside the District of Columbia. Ginette Young, a 61-year-old auditor for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, waits in line for a special Capital Area Food Bank distribution to furloughed […]
Ashley Murray

Trump claims immunity, seeks to erase felon status with appeal in NY court

1 week 6 days ago
President Donald Trump sought to remove his status as the only felon to be elected president by appealing his conviction on 34 New York state charges just before midnight Tuesday, arguing, in part, that the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 ruling giving the president broad immunity invalidated the conviction. In a 96-page appeal nearly 18 months after […]
Jacob Fischler

Missouri warns consumers of health risks associated with 7-OH products

2 weeks ago
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services issued an advisory Tuesday warning consumers of health risks it says are associated with a product called 7-OH. The name, 7-OH, is short for 7-hydroxymitragynine, and it’s made by chemically converting the main opioid-inducing element in kratom. Products containing it are sold in smoke shops, gas stations, […]
Rebecca Rivas

Democratic AGs, governors sue Trump over SNAP benefits as shutdown hits day 28

2 weeks ago
A coalition of Democratic state officials sued the Trump administration Tuesday, asking a federal judge to force the release of food assistance funds for 42 million people that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has said cannot be paid during the ongoing government shutdown. Attorneys general representing 22 states and the District of Columbia and three […]
Jacob Fischler

Racial health disparities could widen as states grapple with Trump cuts, experts warn

2 weeks ago
Racial health disparities may widen as states, universities and nonprofits grapple with federal funding cuts to programs that were aimed at filling gaps in care, public health experts say. As part of its federal restructuring and crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, the Trump administration has been shuttering federal offices and rescinding grants […]
Nada Hassanein