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Judge reverses lower court, allows Covington student’s lawsuit against Washington Post
In a blow to the Washington Post and other liberal news outlets, a federal judge has reopened the $250 million defamation…
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Missouri attorney general wrapping up criminal referrals for abuse by priests
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is completing a dozen referrals of former priests for criminal prosecution, he announced last week.…
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Dems to bring first House vote on impeachment as early as Wednesday
After two weeks of hearings in a committee that is outside of the realm of congressional judicial matters, Speaker Nancy…
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Missouri legislature continues to debate sports wagering
Companies that stand to gain the most from legal sports wagering in Missouri testified before the state legislature in Jefferson…
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Opponents of proposed Kansas City conversion therapy ban plan to testify before City Council
Just a week after a federal judge overturned a similar ban put in place by the city of Tampa, Fla.,…
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Church affiliation proves to be reliable indicator of party affiliation
One of the best ways to predict if someone is a Republican or a Democrat is to ask if they…
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Washington Post mocked for laughable Baghdadi obituary
The Washington Post was roundly condemned Sunday for the initial headline on an obituary for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi that called…
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Northeast Kansas City church loses playground in fire after series of break-ins
Grace Church of the Nazarene in northeast Kansas City lost its playground in a fire this week, but Senior Pastor…
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Sen. Josh Hawley introduces legislation to move federal jobs to depressed areas
The USDA recently caused a stir among career employees when it decided to move some of its operation from Washington,…
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