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Missouri judge strikes down abortion ban, but clinics say access remains blocked

1 month ago
A Missouri judge on Friday temporarily struck down several laws that Planned Parenthood clinics have said made access to abortion all but impossible across the state.Ā  Among the laws Jackson County Judge Jerri Zhang blocked include a 72-hour waiting period for an abortion and a mandate that physicians performing abortions have admitting privileges at nearby […]
Anna Spoerre

Trump migrant deportations could threaten statesā€™ agricultural economies

1 month ago
If President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to deport millions of immigrants, it could upend the economies of states where farming and other food-related industries are crucial ā€” and where labor shortages abound. Immigrants make up about two-thirds of the nationā€™s crop farmworkers, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, and roughly 2 […]
Nada Hassanein

New shoplifting data explains why theyā€™re locking up the toothpaste

1 month ago
CHICAGO ā€” Shoplifting rates in the three largest U.S. cities ā€” New York, Los Angeles and Chicago ā€” remain higher than they were before the pandemic, according to a report last month from the nonpartisan research group Council on Criminal Justice. The sharp rise in retail theft in recent years has made shoplifting a hot-button […]
Amanda Hernandez

ā€˜Why not us?ā€™ Nannies, housekeepers win labor protections in some states.

1 month ago
When she first started working as an au pair, Edy Dominguez earned less than the minimum wage and went without paid sick time or overtime pay for extra-long weeks. Thatā€™s because domestic workers, including nannies, housekeepers and home health workers, have historically been excluded from the basic labor protections most workers enjoy. ā€œThere are standards […]
Kevin Hardy

USDAā€™s Tyson Foods investigation collected thousands of documents. Would Donald Trump end it?

1 month ago
Despite remaining tight-lipped about its investigation into Tyson Foods, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has collected nearly 18,000 related documents. However, some worry the inquiry could end under the next Trump administration. In August, Investigate Midwest reported that the nationā€™s largest poultry processor was under investigation by the USDAā€™s Packers and Stockyard Division, the office […]
John McCracken

Missouri Republicans want to restrict abortion again. Can they agree on how?

1 month ago
Weeks out from the 2025 Missouri legislative session, Republican lawmakers have already filed dozens of bills aimed at weakening or overturning Amendment 3, the voter-approved measure that legalized abortion in Missouri.Ā  Proposals include returning to voters to ask to re-impose Missouri’s abortion ban, as well as smaller measures attempting to set parameters around Amendment 3, […]
Anna Spoerre

Jan. 6 defendant allowed by court to attend Trump inauguration at the U.S. Capitol

1 month ago
WASHINGTON ā€” A Kansas City, Missouri, man who pleaded guilty to entering the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and expects a pardon from President-elect Donald Trump will be allowed to attend Trumpā€™s inauguration, a federal judge ordered Thursday. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who presided over Trumpā€™s election subversion case in the District of […]
Ashley Murray

Shuttered private jail in Kansas could become immigration detention center

1 month ago
CoreCivic inquired with federal officials in June about turning its shuttered Leavenworth jail into an immigration detention center, according to documents recently obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union. The facility, the ACLU warns, could be used as a hub for mass deportation efforts under President-elect Donald Trumpā€™s administration. CoreCivic Inc., the nationā€™s largest private […]
Allison Kite

Judges topple gun restrictions as courts chart an uncertain path forward

1 month ago
More than two years after the U.S. Supreme Court fundamentally expanded its interpretation of the Second Amendment, federal courts throughout the country continue to strike down state restrictions on gun ownership. Since the high courtā€™s 2022 decision ā€” in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen ā€” that firearm regulations must have […]
Matt Vasilogambros

Trump tech appointees point to a deregulated industry, tech players say

1 month ago
President-elect Donald Trumpā€™s recent appointments and cabinet nominees are pointing to a four-year stint of deregulation in the tech industry, and lots of potential for competitive growth within the industry and globally, tech executives predict. Trump has made a handful of recent selections, both to existing positions, like chair of the Federal Trade Commission and […]
Paige Gross

First severe case of bird flu in a human in the U.S. reported in Louisiana

1 month ago
WASHINGTON ā€” A Louisiana resident has contracted the countryā€™s first severe case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a human, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday. The unidentified person is believed to have been infected with the virus through sick or dead birds on their property that were not part of a […]
Jennifer Shutt

Immigrants and allies at U.S. Capitol urge Biden to act before Trump deportations begin

1 month ago
WASHINGTON ā€” In the crucial last month before President Joe Biden leaves office, immigrants and allies on Tuesday urged the president to offer protections for immigrant communities before Donald Trump is inaugurated. The president-elect has promised the largest deportation in U.S. history,Ā stokingĀ fear and uncertainty among undocumented immigrants and immigration advocates over a sweeping platform that […]
Shauneen Miranda