March 10, 2025 Red state bill could zero out tax burden for donors to pro-life pregnancy centers A new pro-life bill in Missouri could expand tax credits to residents who donate to anti-abortion centers, making it possible to owe no taxes with enough qualifying contributions.
March 7, 2025 Missouri wins $24B judgment against China in COVID lawsuit A federal judge ruled in Missouri's favor in its lawsuit against Beijing, accusing China of hoarding personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic.
March 7, 2025 Kansas City Chiefs fans' cause of death revealed after being found frozen in friend's yard The three Kansas City Chiefs fans found frozen in their friend's backyard died of fentanyl and cocaine toxicity, as new details about their bizarre deaths unravel.
March 6, 2025 Suspects in Kansas City Chiefs fans' deaths plead not guilty Jordan Willis and Ivory J. Carson pleaded not guilty during their arraignment in connection with the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead.
March 3, 2025 5 United passengers injured in severe turbulence A United Airlines flight on the way to Houston on Sunday had to stop in Waco due to severe turbulence that sent five people to the hospital.
February 11, 2025 Missouri AG sues Starbucks over 'race-based' hiring, DEI initiatives Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging the company utilizes illegal "race-based hiring practices."
February 5, 2025 'America has DOGE fever': States from NJ to TX draft similar initiatives as federal leaders celebrate State legislatures around the country are launching their own DOGE initiatives and commissions, from Texas to Missouri, and if lawmakers win their bid, New Jersey as well.
February 3, 2025 DEI office closures at universities pile up after another state orders end to ‘woke virus’ The West Virginia University Mountaineers became the latest school to nix its DEI office, after Gov. Patrick Morrisey issued an executive order on the 'woke' issue.
January 29, 2025 Missouri AG backs up Trump's birthright citizenship order, argues 14th Amendment has been 'perverted' Missouri AG Andrew Bailey defended Trump's opening volley of executive orders, saying he is within his rights to end birthright citizenship and pause appropriations funding.
January 15, 2025 Family attorney of fraternity pledge left debilitated from hazing cheers new law as good start but not enough Mizzou student Danny Santulli was left blind and unable to walk after a hazing ritual in 2021. His family is now cheering the passage of a new anti-hazing law.