Politics & Policy
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Faith Leaders Urge Digital Discipline Amid Political Overload
In an era of heightened media-driven political division, Christian leaders call for a focus on faith-driven discernment over digital information…
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ABC News to apologize and pay $16 Million in defamation suit settlement with Donald Trump
Donald Trump has often complained about fake news from the mainstream media, and now ABC will apologize and pay him…
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Rural Mail Service Cuts Draw Fire from Missouri Congressman, Farm Groups
A controversial plan by the U.S. Postal Service to reduce mail pickup times in rural areas is facing strong opposition…
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Missouri lawmaker wants to nix state income tax
Missouri might join the no-income-tax club if one lawmaker gets his way. In a move that’s turning heads in Jefferson…
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Kansas City Mayor’s Nonprofit Spending Sparks Ethics Probe
Questions are mounting over Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas’s use of nonprofit funds for travel and entertainment, including a pricey…
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St. Louis named among nation’s worst ‘judicial hellholes’ for 7th straight year
Missouri’s largest metro continues grappling with its reputation as a challenging business jurisdiction. St. Louis lands at No. 7 on…
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Bolivar school district will halt staff meeting prayers after warning from group
The Bolivar school district in southwest Missouri has agreed to stop offering an official prayer during staff meetings after being…
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Religious voters made their voices heard in presidential election
The recent presidential election showed that the path to the White House still runs through America’s pews. Donald Trump increased…
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Missouri’s Will Scharf to join Trump administration
A Missourian, Will Scharf, will join the administration of Donald Trump. Earlier this year, the Jewish lawyer ran for Missouri…
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