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Farmworkers sue over Trump’s low wages for foreign guest workers

3 weeks ago
A California union and a group of farmworkers from around the country are suing to stop new, lower-wage federal guidelines that save money for farmers but cut pay for temporary foreign agriculture workers — hurting local laborers as a result, the suit alleges.  In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court, the United Farm Workers […]
Tim Henderson

Families worry as cost of autism therapy comes under state scrutiny

3 weeks ago
State Medicaid agencies are struggling to pay for an intensive therapy for children with autism — and looming federal Medicaid cuts are likely to make the problem worse. Parents of children and young adults who receive applied behavior analysis, or ABA, worry states’ cost-saving measures will make it harder for them to get vital services. […]
Nada Hassanein

Why ‘clearance rates’ don’t tell the whole story about solving crimes

3 weeks ago
Police departments’ “clearance rates” — the percentage of cases they declare closed — are one of the most widely cited benchmarks for how effectively they combat crime. Lawmakers reference clearance rates in hearings, mayors cite them during police budget debates, and community members often use them to judge how well their local department is functioning. […]
Amanda Watford

Attorneys battle over future of taxpayer-funded private school vouchers in Missouri

3 weeks ago
The question of whether the use of state funds for private education helps or harms taxpayers was central to day one of arguments on Monday in a trial that will determine the fate of Missouri’s voucher program. The Missouri National Education Association is challenging the state’s $50 million appropriation to MOScholars, a program overseen by […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Press access to Oval Office argued in case involving Trump and wire service

3 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — A three-judge federal appeals panel grilled lawyers for a former White House official and The Associated Press Monday in a case that could significantly overhaul press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One. The two sides sparred over whether the president, in this case President Donald Trump, has sole discretion over […]
Ashley Murray

Judge drops James Comey and Letitia James charges, saying prosecutor served ‘unlawfully’

3 weeks ago
A senior federal judge dismissed charges Monday against two public officials with long-running public disputes with President Donald Trump, saying the controversial appointment of the president’s former personal attorney as a prosecutor doomed the cases. Senior U.S. District Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, whom former President Bill Clinton appointed to the bench in South Carolina, wrote […]
Jacob Fischler

Pentagon investigates Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly after he appears in video blasted by Trump

3 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — The Department of Defense announced on social media Monday it’s looking into “serious allegations of misconduct” against Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, one of several lawmakers who posted a video last week telling military members they are not required to follow orders that violate the law.  The video spurred anger from President Donald […]
Jennifer Shutt

Trump allows more foreign ag workers, eases off ICE raids on farms

3 weeks 1 day ago
In a tacit admission that U.S. food production requires foreign labor, the Trump administration is making it easier for farmers to employ guest workers from other countries. At the same time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in recent months appears to be refraining from conducting agricultural workplace raids, even as it scours Democratic-led cities […]
Tim Henderson

New state laws tackle private equity’s growing role in health care

3 weeks 1 day ago
As more private equity firms buy health care physician practices and facilities, states are pushing back on acquisitions that some critics say could potentially gut health care infrastructure.  This year alone at least seven states, including California, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maine, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington, have enacted laws requiring more oversight over private equity acquisitions […]
Shalina Chatlani

Corporate investment in residential housing may be another hurdle for first-time buyers

3 weeks 1 day ago
As corporate ownership of residential property across the country rises nationwide, researchers from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Center for Geospatial Solutions, which is housed at the institute, warn this rising trend has complicated the housing market for first-time buyers. According to a joint “Who Owns America” report, nearly 9% of residential […]
Robbie Sequeira

Afghan asylum seeker who fought the Taliban now held by ICE in Missouri

3 weeks 1 day ago
The younger children of Mohammad Ali Dadfar believe their father is away, working. That’s what they’ve been told. Only the oldest, an 11-year-old girl, and Dadfar’s wife know the truth. The father of four, an immigrant from Afghanistan who helped the U.S. military fight the Taliban, is in a Springfield, Missouri, jail — held with […]
Mary Sanchez

Federal changes delay long-overdue overhaul of Missouri’s troubled safety net systems

3 weeks 1 day ago
Missouri’s social services department has in recent years been reprimanded by a judge for illegally denying food assistance and scrutinized by the federal government for massive Medicaid application backlogs. And for more than a decade, the agency has vowed to tackle these problems by overhauling the computer systems that help determine whether people qualify for […]
Steph Quinn

The Trump administration wants everyone to reapply for food stamps. What does that mean?

3 weeks 1 day ago
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins’ call for a close reexamination of the 42 million people who receive federal food aid has befuddled advocates and lawmakers, coming mere days after recipients began to see benefits that had been stalled during the government shutdown. Details remain scant a week after Rollins during an interview on the right-wing […]
Jacob Fischler

Lawsuit details alleged scheme to sabotage referendum on Missouri congressional map

3 weeks 3 days ago
Opponents of a referendum on Missouri’s gerrymandered congressional map are offering “huge sums of money” to signature gatherers in an effort to undermine the petition drive, according to accusations in a federal lawsuit. Advanced Micro Targeting of Dallas, Texas, was hired by a PAC called People Not Politicians to help collect the signatures needed to […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri AG launches investigation into manufacturers of kratom, 7-OH

3 weeks 3 days ago
Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway on Thursday joined a growing number of government agencies investigating the makers and sellers of a product called 7-OH for engaging in what she called “unlawful” practices. The name, 7-OH, is short for 7-hydroxymitragynine, and it’s made by chemically converting the main opioid-inducing element in kratom. 7-OH is sold as […]
Rebecca Rivas

New federal student debt rule seen as tool to enforce Trump agenda

3 weeks 3 days ago
WASHINGTON — A new U.S. Department of Education regulation to narrow eligibility for a key student debt relief program for public service workers has drawn strong opposition from advocates who argue the regulation is an attempt to target organizations whose missions do not align with President Donald Trump’s agenda.  Under a final rule slated to […]
Shauneen Miranda

AI vs. AI: Patients deploy bots to battle health insurers that deny care

3 weeks 4 days ago
As states strive to curb health insurers’ use of artificial intelligence, patients and doctors are arming themselves with AI tools to fight claims denials, prior authorizations and soaring medical bills. Several businesses and nonprofits have launched AI-powered tools to help patients get their insurance claims paid and navigate byzantine medical bills, creating a robotic tug-of-war […]
Anna Claire Vollers

Trial set to begin in lawsuit challenging legality of Missouri private school voucher program

3 weeks 4 days ago
The constitutionality of Missouri using general revenue to fund private-school scholarships will be debated Monday and Tuesday in Cole County Circuit Court. The Missouri National Education Association is seeking to stop the state from distributing more tax dollars to private schools, saying the $50 million appropriation of general revenue to the MOScholars program is illegal. […]
Annelise Hanshaw