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Trump to send $12 billion in one-time payments to farmers to offset ag losses

2 weeks ago
The federal government will provide $12 billion to U.S. farmers who have been hurt by “unfair market disruption,” President Donald Trump said at a White House roundtable event Monday. Trump said repeatedly the funding was available thanks to tariff revenues, framing his aggressive trade policy as a boon to farmers rather than a drag on […]
Jacob Fischler

Federal judge rejects Missouri AG’s push to block referendum on gerrymandered map

2 weeks ago
A federal judge Monday refused to back Missouri’s Republican leaders efforts to block a statewide vote on a gerrymandered congressional district map, dismissing a case filed by Attorney General Catherine Hanaway. U.S. District Judge Zachary Bluestone ruled he had no jurisdiction over the lawsuit brought on behalf of Secretary of State Denny Hoskins and the […]
Rudi Keller

US Supreme Court seems ready to back Trump in case of fired FTC commissioner

2 weeks 1 day ago
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to expand presidential power after hearing a case Monday on whether President Donald Trump can hire and fire members of independent federal agencies without cause. The high court’s decision, expected by the end of the term in late June, could heighten presidential influence over agencies created by […]
Ashley Murray

With homelessness rising, new federal rules could benefit states that take tougher approaches

2 weeks 1 day ago
As the housing shortage pushes more Americans into homelessness for the first time, the Trump administration wants to focus federal housing aid on mental health treatment and enforcement against street homelessness, rather than on finding people permanent homes as quickly as possible. The administration’s new plan to tie federal housing aid to work requirements and […]
Robbie Sequeira

New student loan rule could dissuade people from advanced nursing degrees

2 weeks 1 day ago
Zoe Clarke became a hospital registered nurse two and a half years ago, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother. Clarke, an ICU nurse in Asheville, North Carolina, wants to get her master’s degree to become a nurse practitioner or a certified registered nurse anesthetist — occupations in high demand — and eventually work […]
Nada Hassanein

Abortion rights returned to Missouri one year ago. Access never did

2 weeks 4 days ago
One year ago, abortion became legal in Missouri. But since then, only 80 elective abortions have been performed in the state. Thousands of Missourians had to seek care out of state.  This is the reality until a trial plays out next year to determine which of Missouri’s anti-abortion laws violate a voter-approved reproductive health care […]
Anna Spoerre

U.S. work authorizations for legal immigrants slashed from 5 years to 18 months

2 weeks 4 days ago
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration Thursday announced new restrictions for immigrants, reducing the work authorization periods from five years to 18 months, the latest crackdown on legal immigration. The new policy follows the shooting of two West Virginia National Guard members by an Afghan national granted asylum earlier this year.  The shift will not only […]
Ariana Figueroa

Medicare’s new AI experiment sparks alarm among doctors, lawmakers

2 weeks 4 days ago
A Medicare pilot program will allow private companies to use artificial intelligence to review older Americans’ requests for certain medical care — and will reward the companies when they deny it. In January, the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will launch the Wasteful and Inappropriate Services Reduction (WISeR) Model to test AI-powered prior […]
Anna Claire Vollers

Some patients are just learning about Cerner health data breach in January

2 weeks 4 days ago
In January, hackers gained access to a cache of Cerner electronic health records stored on a legacy network. But some patients whose sensitive health and financial information may have been exposed are only now being notified — and many others still haven’t been told. NKC Health, formerly North Kansas City Hospital, is one of the […]
Suzanne King

Feds seize thousands of 7-OH products from Kansas City warehouses

2 weeks 4 days ago
Federal agents this week seized 73,000 products containing 7-hydroxymitragine, commonly known as 7-OH, from three Kansas City-area warehouses. The seized products included things like power bars, pills and liquids shots that are made with a concentrate of 7-OH, which is the main opioid-inducing element in kratom.  The action came out of a partnership between the […]
Rebecca Rivas

Why America is losing the fight against preventable disease

2 weeks 4 days ago
This past summer a young mother purchased raw milk for her family after seeing it promoted online. Tragically, she not only lost her 20-week pregnancy, her young son required hospitalization and surgery due to a severe Campylobacter and E. coli infection linked to the raw milk. Her story illustrates a painful truth: parents trying to […]
Darcy Wooten, Priya Pal

Signalgate report says Hegseth created a risk to national security with cellphone messages

2 weeks 5 days ago
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated official policy when he used the publicly available Signal app to message about military plans from his personal cell phone, including imminent bombings in Yemen, according to a report released Thursday by the Pentagon’s own watchdog.  The Defense Department Inspector General’s 84-page report concluded Hegseth sent information about the […]
Jennifer Shutt

Health subsidies would continue for 3 years under Dem bill to be voted on in US Senate

2 weeks 5 days ago
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer announced Thursday the chamber will vote next week to extend enhanced tax credits for three years for people who purchase their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace, though the plan seems unlikely to get the bipartisan support needed to advance.  While it would typically be […]
Jennifer Shutt

Missouri senators question education officials about efforts to help struggling schools

2 weeks 5 days ago
Missouri state senators are hoping to force the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to lower underperforming school districts’ accreditation status a year earlier than the department’s policy allows. The Missouri Senate Education Committee convened a hearing Thursday morning to question Missouri Commissioner of Education Karla Eslinge about the department’s efforts to support underperforming schools […]
Annelise Hanshaw