May 4, 2020 America’s road to reopening: States including Florida, Colorado and Arizona ease coronavirus restrictions America's slow road to reopening continued this week as more than a dozen states eased strict lockdown measures on businesses and social activities put in place to curb the spread of the virulent coronavirus.
April 30, 2020 Missouri man who allegedly sparked mosque fire charged with hate crime A 42-year-old Missouri man is facing hate crime and other charges for allegedly setting fire to a mosque last week, prosecutors said Thursday.
April 29, 2020 Hawley eyes meatpacking titans amid coronavirus crisis: 'Monopoly is bad for farmers' Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley is seeking to rein in the country’s largest meat-processing companies, branding them as “oligopolistic” and blasting what he called a “supply chain problem” amid the coronavirus crisis.
April 28, 2020 Hawley calls for extra PPP loan oversight to protect small businesses from 'corporate greed on Wall Street' Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Tuesday pushing for stricter oversight of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and expressed concern about corporate cronyism with regard to coronavirus relief loans.
April 28, 2020 Coronavirus kills Missouri nurse who voiced concerns on lack of PPE A nurse in Kansas City, Mo., who was on the frontlines battling the novel coronavirus in the state has died from COVID-19, according to the nursing association of which she was a part of and the hospital where she worked.
April 25, 2020 Missouri AG explains lawsuit, says China 'misled the world in critical weeks' Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt on Saturday defended his decision to sue the Chinese government, saying that the nation "misled the world" and allowed the coronavirus to inflict a heavy toll on his state.
April 24, 2020 Which US states are ready for phase 1 of reopening after coronavirus lockdown? Some states are starting to plan for a return to normalcy, though many are in no rush to do so.
April 23, 2020 Countries criticize China for sending – and resending – faulty coronavirus test kits, supplies It's been months - and China still can't deliver. The COVID-19 global outbreak that ignited a mad dash to buy up millions of masks, rapid test kits and other personal protective equipment around the world hit a major snag when countries counted on China for help. The growing pains of trying to slide into the role of international hero as well as rushing - and failing - to fulfill billions of orders might lead to China's undoing.
April 23, 2020 Judge Napolitano skeptical about lawsuits against China over coronavirus losses: 'They don't have a case' ӣƵ senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano joined the "ӣƵ Rundown" podcast Thursday to offer a legal perspective on coronavirus after Missouri became the first state to file a lawsuit against China in an attempt to hold Beijing accountable for the severity of the pandemic.
April 21, 2020 Missouri files suit against China for 'enormous' consequences of coronavirus 'deceit' EXCLUSIVE: Missouri became the first state to file a lawsuit against China on Tuesday, accusing the country of being responsible for the severity of the coronavirus pandemic and seeking damages to make up for "the enormous loss of life, human suffering, and economic turmoil" resulting from the disease.