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Missouri leads way in reopening with explosion of tech jobs
Missouri is gaining a national reputation as a technology center as the state economy rebounds from the government-mandated Covid lockdown.…
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Travel
University of Missouri alum named leader of American Bible Society
A University of Missouri graduate has been named president and CEO of the American Bible Society. Robert L. Briggs, who…
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Reaping billions for his company, Hunter Biden also got Secret Service protection
In another bombshell dealing with the Obama administration and Hunter Biden, newly released records detail it was given an official…
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Culture Watch
Black Lives Matter leader calls Jesus “the most famous black radical revolutionary”
Part of the fallout from the current social unrest is an attempt by some to redefine the message of Jesus.…
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Travel
As St. Louis protesters enter private neighborhood, homeowners appear with guns
A violent weekend in St. Louis left two people dead out of thirteen who were shot. The shootings may have…
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Topeka News
Two $500 closest to pin prizes offered in golf tournament benefiting Topeka Youth
The 22nd Annual Topeka Youth Project Tee Off for Youth Golf Tournament has been moved to Friday, July 17, 2020,…
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13,000 Christians from 500 churches march in Atlanta for racial justice
More than 13,000 individuals representing 500 churches across the denominational and cultural spectrum gathered Friday, June 19 (Juneteenth) in Atlanta’s…
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Columns
Henry Louis Gates: “Tiny fraction” of slaves actually ended up in U.S.
When it comes to the history of slaves in the New World, there is perhaps no one more versed on…
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