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Biden pledges federal help for New Orleans terror investigation

2 weeks 6 days ago
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden directed federal security agencies on Thursday to continue assisting all levels of law enforcement investigating the terrorist attack in New Orleans in which a pickup truck driver plowed through crowds on Bourbon Street, killing at least 14 people and injuring dozens of others. Biden met with Vice President Kamala Harris, Attorney […]
Shauneen Miranda

New Orleans attack prompts tighter security in D.C. ahead of inauguration, Carter funeral

3 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — Law enforcement agencies in the nation’s capital were closely monitoring security Thursday following a terrorist attack in New Orleans and a vehicle explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The violent incidents took place just ahead of several high-profile events in Washington, D.C., including the swearing-in of the new Congress on […]
Jennifer Shutt

Junk food and drug use cut into life expectancy gains for states

3 weeks ago
After large drops during the pandemic, life expectancy in the United States should recover to 2019 levels this year nationally and in 26 states — but not as fast as it should compared with similar countries, according to a new study. Bad habits such as junk food, smoking and illicit drug use are preventing longer […]
Tim Henderson

An autopsy of the 2024 election

3 weeks ago
A divisive election season full of twists and turns is now over. With control of the House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate and the presidency, Republicans look as though they have won in a landslide. How did we get here, and is there more to this victory than meets the eye? In November 2022, Donald […]
Joshua Holzer

Suspect in Bourbon Street mass fatality had ISIS flag in truck: FBI

3 weeks 1 day ago
NEW ORLEANS — Authorities have identified the man who sped down Bourbon Street early Wednesday morning, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens more. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, of Texas was killed after a shootout with police once his pickup truck collided with a lift vehicle at the intersection of Bourbon and Conti streets, the […]
Greg LaRose

College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers

3 weeks 1 day ago
For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of Utah felt like navigating a minefield. The public relations student, now readying to graduate in the spring, said her professors immediately added policies to their syllabuses banning use of the chatbot, calling the generative artificial intelligence […]
Paige Gross

Republican lawmakers seek further expansion of Missouri charter schools

3 weeks 2 days ago
Republican legislators are set to push for further expansion of charter schools around Missouri when the General Assembly reconvenes next month. Meanwhile, Democrats are pushing for more local control in counties where charters already operate, along with rolling back an expansion into Boone County that passed earlier this year. Identical bills filed by Sen. Ben […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Jimmy Carter exemplified the role of president as diplomat

3 weeks 2 days ago
The news of Jimmy Carter’s passing takes me back to 1976, a year that marked my own passage to adulthood. As the bicentennial year dawned, I took first notice of Carter upon his victory in the Iowa Caucuses. I followed his campaign through my high school graduation and into the summer, when I shuttled in […]
David Skidmore

Late President Jimmy Carter to lie in state at U.S. Capitol next week

3 weeks 2 days ago
WASHINGTON — Funeral services of former President Jimmy Carter will span from Jan. 4 to Jan. 9, the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region said Monday. Carter, who died Sunday at 100 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, lived the longest of any U.S. president in history. Following a service in Georgia and a public viewing as […]
Shauneen Miranda

Johnson wins Trump’s endorsement to continue as U.S. House speaker

3 weeks 3 days ago
WASHINGTON — As U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson vies to keep his gavel, President-elect Donald Trump on Monday gave the Louisiana Republican a major boost with his “Complete & Total Endorsement.” Trump’s coveted backing — just days ahead of Friday’s House vote to elect a speaker — came as Johnson sat in the hot seat […]
Shauneen Miranda

Elected officials are not above the law, civility or decency

3 weeks 3 days ago
Have we put our president, members of Congress, state lawmakers and other elected officials on pedestals where we are willing to accept inexcusable behaviors that we do not tolerate from others — like telling blatant lies or breaking well-established rules and laws? It appears many politicians believe they are entitled to take more liberties with […]
Janice Ellis

Vice president and lieutenant governor: the most insignificant offices?

3 weeks 6 days ago
Next month, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, and Mike Kehoe will be inaugurated as the 58th governor of Missouri. JD Vance will be inaugurated as the 50th vice president and David Wasinger will be inaugurated as Missouri’s 49th lieutenant governor. Many people are familiar with the responsibilities […]
Joshua Holzer

Teen dads need support. A new Kansas City program guides them through fatherhood

4 weeks 1 day ago
Tyreque Carter held his 2-month-old son, outfitted in a festive Christmas onesie, as he congratulated another soon-to-be teen father on his gender reveal: a girl. They were among several students at DeLaSalle High School in Kansas City who filed into their seats as they chatted about ultrasound photos and dirty diapers. The group of teens, […]
Anna Spoerre

Missouri cannabis regulators announce new rules to target ‘predatory’ contracts

4 weeks 2 days ago
Missouri’s Division of Cannabis Regulation announced new proposed rules Monday afternoon for its marijuana microbusiness program designed to combat predatory practices during the application process.  The division published a draft of the rules on its website and is asking for public feedback before it submits the proposal to the Secretary of State’s office on January […]
Rebecca Rivas

Biden commutes nearly all federal death sentences

1 month ago
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences on Monday of 37 death row inmates, citing his conscience as a force behind the decision. He also left the death sentences unchanged for three men charged with hate-motivated mass shootings and terrorism. Biden, who imposed a moratorium on federal executions during his administration, commuted the death sentences to […]
Ashley Murray