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Missouri settles lawsuit over prison isolation policies for people with HIV

3 weeks 3 days ago
For six years, Honesty Jade Bishop was held in solitary confinement in a Missouri prison after she was sexually assaulted by her cellmate. The Department of Corrections deemed that Bishop, a transgender woman who was living with HIV, was sexually active and needed to be isolated. And from 2015 to 2021, she was in administrative […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri teachers union asks judge to freeze private-school-voucher payments

3 weeks 3 days ago
Attorneys for Missouri’s largest teacher’s union are hoping to stop tax dollars from pouring into the state’s voucher program, arguing in Cole County Circuit Court Thursday that payments should be paused until a judge rules on the legality of the program’s funding. The State Treasurer’s Office has already begun dipping into a $51 million appropriation […]
Annelise Hanshaw

New York appeals court overturns $465M penalty against Trump; keeps fraud finding

3 weeks 4 days ago
A New York state appeals court on Thursday overturned as overly punitive a nearly $500 million civil penalty against President Donald Trump, but left in place a finding of fraud based on records that inflated the value of Trump’s business holdings. A five-judge panel of the New York Appellate Division for the First Department disagreed […]
Jacob Fischler

Trump issued an order targeting homeless people. In D.C., he’s giving it a test run

3 weeks 4 days ago
WASHINGTON — Officials have already cleared dozens of homeless encampments in the District of Columbia in recent days as President Donald Trump’sĀ federal takeover of the nation’s capital for a ā€œcrime emergencyā€ at the same time takes aim at people without housing. Advocates working to end homelessness within the district and across the country raised alarm […]
Shauneen Miranda

Appeals court lets Trump end temporary legal protections for 60,000 migrants

3 weeks 4 days ago
WASHINGTON — An appeals court late Wednesday said it will allow the Trump administration, for now, to move forward with ending temporary protections for 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. It means that Nepali immigrants with Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, will lose their legal status – including work permits and deportation protections – […]
Ariana Figueroa

Pesticide politics: Inside the corporate push to limit liability

3 weeks 4 days ago
With billions of dollars at stake, Bayer has gone on the offensive. Billboards along major highways. A social media offensive. Tens of thousands of dollars in campaign donations in Missouri alone. And a major push in at least 11 states to change pesticide labeling laws. Such efforts by the agricultural biotech company and others are […]
Mary McCue Bell

Turnover among election officials reaches new high, report finds

3 weeks 4 days ago
Election officials turned over at the highest rate in at least a quarter century during the last presidential election, according to new research from the Bipartisan Policy Center. An analysis of shifts in election officials published Tuesday found nearly 41% of election officials administering the 2024 election were different than those in 2020. Turnover has […]
Jonathan Shorman

Donald Trump says Missouri will revise congressional districts to favor Republicans

3 weeks 4 days ago
Missouri “is IN” for redrawing the state’s congressional districts in a special legislative session, President Donald Trump proclaimed Thursday on his social media platform. With Texas moving quickly toward a mid-decade revision of its congressional map to tilt five districts toward the Republican Party, Missouri would now be expected to follow suit to help the […]
Rudi Keller

Missouri activist hopes to open American eyes to injustices experienced by Palestinians

3 weeks 4 days ago
Palestinians strive to practice ā€œsumud,ā€ Arabic for steadfastness in reference to their dignified, nonviolent resistance to Israel’s occupation of their ancestral lands over the past many decades.Ā  Their resolve to remain is being tested as never before as Israeli military forces slaughter and starve the people of Gaza. Their perseverance and humanity merit expanded global […]
Jeff Stack

ā€˜Alligator Alcatraz’ probed by Dems as ICE detention centers multiply in states

3 weeks 5 days ago
WASHINGTON — As the Trump administration moves to expand immigrant detention centers across the country through state partnerships, more than 60 Democratic lawmakers Wednesday pressed top immigration officials for details regarding a quickly constructed facility in the Florida Everglades, dubbed by Republicans as ā€œAlligator Alcatraz.ā€ ā€œBrushing aside concerns from human rights watchdogs, environmentalist groups, and […]
Ariana Figueroa

Missouri districts begin new school year with state-mandated cell-phone ban

3 weeks 5 days ago
Amidst a plethora of back-to-school reminders, Missouri public schools are making a special effort to inform parents about a new state law banning cell phones during the school day. The law, signed by Gov. Mike Kehoe in July, requires school districts to set a policy barring students from using mobile devices except for in emergencies […]
Annelise Hanshaw

Missouri early education deserves better than a clickbait ranking

3 weeks 5 days ago
A recent WalletHub ranking labeled Missouri’s early education system the “worst in the nation,” based on data from the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER). The problem? That label is based not on what’s happening in classrooms, but on what’s codified in state regulations. In other words, Missouri scored low not because we lack […]
Linda Rallo

With more self-driving cars on the road, states put more rules in place

3 weeks 6 days ago
Self-driving vehicle technology continues to advance, prompting a wave of liability and safety regulations from state lawmakers. This year, lawmakers in Arizona, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada and the District of Columbia enacted legislation to regulate driverless vehicles, according to a database from the National Conference of State Legislatures. While much of the legislation aims to update […]
Madyson Fitzgerald

New work rules could deny food stamps to thousands of veterans

3 weeks 6 days ago
NEW YORK — After a year in the U.S. Navy, Loceny Kamara said he was discharged in 2023, because while on base he had developed mental health issues, including severe anxiety and nightmares, and had fallen into alcoholism. Kamara, 23, went to rehab and managed to get sober for some time while living with family […]
Shalina Chatlani

Former Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway appointed attorney general

3 weeks 6 days ago
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Tuesday that Catherine Hanaway will replace Andrew Bailey as the state’s next attorney general. Bailey, 44, resigned Monday after a little more than two years on the job to become co-deputy director of the FBI.Ā  Hanaway, 61, will be the fourth person to serve as Missouri attorney general since 2018, […]
Jason Hancock

Audit finds Independence school board violated Missouri Sunshine Law

3 weeks 6 days ago
A state audit of the Independence School District found the board discussed the four-day school week and other topics during closed meetings, violating the Missouri Sunshine Law. The district also had problems with cash handling procedures and hadn’t created policies on retaining electronic records, the Aug. 18 audit report said. But overall, the audit ā€œhas […]
Maria Benevento

The unseen harvest: Pesticides, cancer and rural Missouri’s health crisis

3 weeks 6 days ago
Nestled in Missouri’s Bootheel is the small town of Kennett, the Dunklin County seat. With just over 10,000 residents, it’s a close-knit community where good-natured teasing is a common show of affection. Once a sprawling swampland, it has since been transformed into an expanse of flat, fertile fields where agriculture stands as the backbone of […]
Alex Cox, Adeleine Halsey, Kyla Pehr, Savvy Sleevar

Women dropping out of Missouri workforce is an economic red alert. Here’s how to fix it

3 weeks 6 days ago
A recent drop in women’s workforce participation is a blinking red light for women and our economy. For nearly a decade, women have driven the growth in overall prime-age labor force participation – strengthening local economies and contributing billions to GDP. The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that continuing to advance women’s equality could add trillions […]
Wendy Doyle