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Japan tests world’s fastest bullet train
Japan has started testing its fastest-ever bullet train—capable of reaching 249 mph (400 kph)—as it continues to develop the revolutionary mode…
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Police on the run for Special Olympics
Police officers will be on the run across Missouri the next two weeks. The Statewide Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special…
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Missouri Senate votes to end most abortions after heartbeat detected
The Missouri Senate passed a bill early Thursday to protect babies from abortion after eight weeks of pregnancy. The Republican-led Senate approved the legislation 24-10. It needs at least another…
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PBS show ‘Arthur’ criticized for gay wedding scene
One of the most popular children’s shows of the last 20 years is coming under fire for an episode this…
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Democrats abandon ‘So help me God’ in swearing in procedures
Virtually all Democrat-run committees and subcommittees have abandoned the oath “So help me God” since taking control of the House.…
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How child molesters think and act and how to protect children from them
As previously reported in the Metro Voice, scandals involving child molesters are rampant. The release of the documentary, Leaving Neverland,…
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Alabama votes to protect babies from most abortions
The Alabama Senate voted 25-6 Tuesday that would make the state one of the most pro-life in the country. The…
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Protesters upstage New York mayor’s ‘Green New Deal’ event
Many New Yorkers have had enough of ultra liberal mayor Bill de Blasio. Under the mayor’s leadership the city has…
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Small town stands firm, will not remove crosses
A small town near Houston, Texas, has decided to keep crosses on a county courthouse after a group demanded that they…
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