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Some lost Medicaid coverage after federal guidelines changed July 1
Some of the 1.5 million Missourians covered by Medicaid may have lost coverage on July 1, according to the Missouri…
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Kids pick up crayons to draw their war experiences around the world
“They still draw pictures!” So wrote the editors of an influential collection of children’s art that was compiled in 1938 during the Spanish…
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Despite media perceptions, study finds correlation between religion, successful life
Religious belief tends to be associated with key indicators of a successful life, such as education level and marital status,…
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Invasive “Frankenfish” that can survive on land recently caught in Missouri
Southeast Missouri fishermen recently got more than they bargained for. They hooked a northern snakehead, an invasive fish that is…
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Fireworks in July are a 250 year tradition
July 4th is synonymous with fireworks. It is legal to shoot them in most of the nation in late June…
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Suspicious fire destroys inside of church on anniversary of abortion ruling
Church-goers continue to worship off site after a fire that destroyed an Orlando Catholic church on the first anniversary of…
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Jim Caviezel tackles evil of child trafficking in “Sound of Freedom”
Americans declared their freedom from Great Britain on July 4, 1776. On the same day this year, the new movie…
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Hispanic leaders sound alarm about nation’s spiritual decline
The United States is on the road to disaster, according to the CEO of Goya Foods, a leading supplier to…
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Missouri, Kansas among states planning for centennial of Route 66
Missouri and Kansas are among the eight states planning for the centennial of the iconic Route 66 in two years.…
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