WASHINGTON ā The Department of Justice in an unusual move has filed a lawsuit against all the judges in the federal court in Maryland, in an attempt to block the courtās two-day pause on deporting immigrants who challenge their detention in the state. The action by the Trump administration represents the DOJ’s latest clash with […]
WASHINGTON ā Members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions pressed President Donald Trumpās nominee to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about vaccine recommendations Wednesday after the Health and Human Services secretary fired members of a critical vaccine panel this month. Trumpās pick, former acting CDC Director Susan […]
The United States could default between Aug. 15 and Oct. 3 if Congress doesnāt act to raise or suspend the debt limit before then, according to a projection the Bipartisan Policy Center published Wednesday. The new estimate from the centrist Washington, D.C., think tank would give Congress slightly more time to address the issue than […]
WASHINGTON ā Republicans and Democrats on a U.S. House Education and Workforce subcommittee agreed at a Tuesday hearing that child care affordability was a problem, but proposed different solutions. While Republicans touted a longstanding block grant and called for choice and flexibility in the child care system, Democrats pushed for more federal investments, including legislative […]
A Missouri man who was sentenced to death by a trial judge in 2009 despite a jury deadlocking on whether he should be executed has been scheduled to undergo lethal injection in October.Ā The Missouri Supreme Court last week issued a warrant for the execution of Lance Shockley, who recently exhausted his state and federal […]
Questions about the constitutionality of a property tax cap included in the governorās stadium funding plan earlier this month may draw Missouri lawmakers back into session later this year. House Speaker Jon Patterson, a Leeās Summit Republican, on Monday formed the Special Interim Committee on Property Tax Reform and empowered it to study Missouriās property […]
I have pushed Narcan during respiratory failure in a rural ICU. I have watched patients come back from the edge only to wake up to nothing: a referral sheet, no phone, no ride, and no plan. The ER doors close, but the crisis continues. Narcan, or naloxone, is often called an overdose antidote. That is […]
Editorās note: This report examines abortion access three years after the U.S. Supreme Court decision struck down the federal right to abortion. The day before Brittany Watts miscarried at home in Warren, Ohio, medical staff at Mercy Health-St. Joseph Warren Hospital told Watts that her nearly 21-week-old fetus had no chance of survival. And without […]
This report has been updated. WASHINGTON ā U.S. Senate Republicans were scrambling Tuesday to restructure several proposals in the ābig, beautiful billā that donāt meet their chamberās strict rules for passing a reconciliation package, while GOP lawmakers on the other side of the Capitol warned those changes may doom its passage in the House. Senate […]
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In a country flooded by a never-ending wave of talking heads, pundits and fiery social media posts, two bipartisan former governors said the solution to Americaās political gridlock may be more talking. But former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, and former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, said that itās not about talking on […]
Missourians will be able to bet on sports this year, though not by the start of football season. Thatās in part because of a decision by Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins to reject the Missouri Gaming Commissionās emergency rules, which would have fast-tracked the rulemaking process. Jan Zimmerman, chair of the Missouri Gaming Commission, […]
WASHINGTON ā Democratic state attorneys general vowed Monday on Capitol Hill to continue legal challenges against President Donald Trumpās āoutrageous overreachā through executive orders to strip birthright citizenship, impose staggering global tariffs, thwart lifesaving medical research and more. Attorneys General Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Matthew J. Platkin of New Jersey, Andrea Campbell of Massachusetts and […]
Humorist Will Rogers once said, “We will never have true civilization until we learn to recognize the rights of others.” When recognizing the rights of people as citizens, we have a lot of examples. At the inception of our distinguished nation, the preamble of the U.S. Constitution was established: āWe the People of the United […]
A group tasked by the governor with reworking Missouriās formula for funding public schools narrowed in on property tax revenue Monday, discussing how the 20-year-old formula creates inequities with an outdated assumption of local aid. In the second meeting of the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force, education officials led a conversation on property taxes. […]
Israel and Iran reached a truce in their 12-day-old war Monday, President Donald Trump said on social media. The ceasefire will go into effect at midnight Eastern, he said. āIt has been fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE ⦠for 12 hours, at which […]
WASHINGTON ā U.S. Senate Democrats have succeeded in eliminating more than a dozen policy changes from Republicansā ābig, beautiful billā after successfully arguing before the chamberās parliamentarian that the elements didnāt comply with the strict rules that go along with writing a budget reconciliation bill. Removed is language that would have transferred some of the cost […]
WASHINGTON ā U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem over the weekend briefed state governors regarding public safety measures following President Donald Trumpās decision to bomb nuclear sites in Iran. On Monday, Iran launched retaliatory strikes toward a U.S. military base in Qatar, according to Iranās state mediaĀ and The Associated Press. āSecretary Noem has […]
Missouri could soon join 27 states with laws protecting natural hair textures, though the anti-discrimination provisions only apply to educational settings. The legislation, dubbed the CROWN Act, has been proposed in Missouri since 2020 and is part of a national movement to enshrine protections for curls and coils. The cities of St. Louis and Kansas […]
In the nearly two decades Sara Smith spent working at Missouriās Department of Social Services, she remembers nine different people running the agency in charge of investigating child abuse and neglect.Ā In March, Smith took the helm herself.Ā She hopes to provide more stability in leading the agency which has seen growing scrutiny over the […]
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is presenting himself as the rare Republican willing to fight for low-income Americans who will lose their health care or food assistance if his party makes massive cuts to Medicaid and SNAP. He has been rewarded with much credulous reporting suggesting he is sincere about that.Ā Ā Ā Ā But as Missouriās senior U.S. […]