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Protests at Dixie Outfitters store adds to Branson economic challenges
Branson tourism, already suffering from the government restrictions and the Covid pandemic, is taking another blow from protests at the…
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BLM protestors confront Catholic priest who tries to protect Saint Louis statue
The namesake of the city of St. Louis is now under attack. Black Lives Matter protestors recently shouted down a…
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As Confederate monuments come down across U.S., Wichita memorial comes into question
In 2016, a monument honoring both Union and Confederate Civil War veterans was erected in Wichita’s Veterans Memorial Park. The Reconciliation…
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St. Louis police say couple had legal right to protect themselves from protestors
St. Louis police say that Missouri’s Castle Doctrine, which allows people to use deadly force to defend private property, is…
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Supreme Court OK’s taxpayer credits for religious schools
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Montana’s decision to exclude religious schools from a state scholarship program funded by tax credits violates…
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Learning about race from other voices in Black America
What can we learn about race from other voices? Many generations ago the Jewish King Hezekiah was in the midst…
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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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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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