POLITICS October 5, 2021 Missouri AG blasts DOJ directive as 'unconstitutional expansion' of federal power as criticism mounts Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt sent Garland a letter exclusively obtained by ӣƵ on Tuesday blasting the memo directing the DOJ, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and other umbrella agencies "to investigate and prosecute parents as domestic terrorists" as "outrageous" and "unconstitutional."
Missouri October 4, 2021 Ex-US Rep. Todd Akin, sunk by ‘legitimate rape’ remark, dies Former U.S. Rep. Todd Akin, a conservative Missouri Republican whose comment that women's bodies have a way of avoiding pregnancies in cases of “legitimate rape” sunk his bid for the U.S. Senate and became a cautionary tale for other GOP candidates, died late Sunday. He was 74.
St. Louis October 2, 2021 Carjacking victim attacked with screwdriver says St. Louis deputy charged with murder saved his life A St. Louis deputy indicted for murder receives a positive testimony of good will from carjacking victim who says the officer saved his life.
Drugs October 1, 2021 Missouri man selling catalytic converter online forgets to hide meth A Missouri man trying to sell a catalytic converter online has been arrested after a huge stash of meth and a syringe were spotted in the background of the photo he used for the advertisement.
ӣƵ Flash October 1, 2021 Josh Hawley on 'Ingraham Angle': Far-left 'wokies' are behind Dems' spending plans Sen. Josh Hawley blasts Democrats' spending agenda on the 'Ingraham Angle.'
Missouri September 30, 2021 Another hoax? Missouri school district says racist graffiti was painted by non-white student A Missouri school district announced Tuesday that racist graffiti found in a high school bathroom was part of a “hate hoax” carried out by a non-white student.
HEALTH September 30, 2021 Missouri hospital to supply panic buttons in response to increased violence against employees Health care workers at Cox Medical Center, in Branson, Missouri, are now taking precautions against more than just coronavirus. The increase in violence against staff members over the past year have resulted in the need for "personal panic buttons."
Facebook September 29, 2021 Hawley to introduce legislation holding social media companies accountable for harm they cause children Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation that would establish a federal tort against social media companies in attempt to hold them accountable if they cause bodily or mental injuries to children.
Missouri September 29, 2021 Missouri men accused of keeping missing woman locked in cage, court records say Two Missouri men are facing kidnapping and terrorizing charges Tuesday after they allegedly kept a missing woman locked in a cage on one of their properties and lied to authorities during the investigation, according to court documents.
Missouri September 27, 2021 New Los Angeles protest law aims to curb demonstrations targeting private homes A new law passed in Los Angeles aims to tamp down on protests targeting private homes, casting a spotlight on a trend that appears to have grown across the country.
CRIME September 24, 2021 11-year old pistol whips driver in St. Louis, helps mom in carjacking A boy, estimated to be 11 years old, pistol whipped a driver as he helped his mom commit a carjacking in St. Louis on Tuesday.