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Trump, Missouri
Missouri introduces ‘Donald Trump’ bill that makes it legal for people with felonies to run for office
New legislation would repeal a 2015 law that prevents those who were found guilty or pleaded guilty to a felony from running for local or statewide office
Proposed ‘Trump’ law to allow felons to run for office in Missouri
A Missouri representative is proposing a repeal of a state law that currently prevents citizens with a felony history from running for a state office.
Missouri GOP lawmaker invokes Trump in bill to allow felons to run for office
A Republican state representative thinks Missouri should follow the example set by the GOP nationally and allow people convicted of felonies to be candidates for office.
Invoking Trump, Missouri Republican proposes bill allowing felons to run for office
The "Donald J. Trump Election Qualification Act" would repeal Missouri's 2015 law that blocks people who are convicted of, or plead guilty to felonies, from being candidates.
Missouri man who says he crossed into Syria by foot is free
Missouri man who says he crossed into Syria by foot is free after 7 months in detention
Travis Timmerman appears to have been among thousands of people released from the country’s notorious prisons after rebels reached Damascus over the weekend.
Missouri man found in Syria after imprisoned for months
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP)— An American who turned up in Syria on Thursday says he was detained after crossing into the country by foot on a Christian pilgrimage seven months ago.
American who says he crossed into Syria on foot is free after 7 months in detention
An American who says he crossed into Syria on foot is now free after seven months in detention. Travis Timmerman told the Al-Arabiya TV network in an interview on Thursday that he had been treated well.
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Bill to have insurance cover IVF treatment hits Missouri House
A bill being introduced in Jefferson City would require health insurers to pay for parents' in-vitro fertilization treatments ...
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Missouri’s new governor is keeping a lot of the same people in charge. Why that matters
Gov.-elect Mike Kehoe has started rolling out his picks to lead state agencies. Many are familiar names who served under Gov.
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How to watch Kentucky vs. Missouri NCAA volleyball: Time, TV channel, FREE live stream
The third round gets underway at the 2024 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championships with a Thursday afternoon matchup between the ...
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Missouri Chamber, business groups sue to overturn minimum wage increase approved by voters
Missouri business groups have sued to block the voter-approved Proposition A, which increases the state's minimum wage and ...
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Earthquake swarm hits area near New Madrid fault line in Missouri. What does it mean?
Centered in New Madrid, Missouri, the seismic zone “is the most active seismic area in the United States east of the Rocky ...
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What Bill Self Said About Missouri's Court Storm
The Tigers’ victory sparked an eruption of excitement at Mizzou Arena, with students preparing to storm the court as the ...
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No Obamacare for ‘Dreamers’ in Missouri, 18 other states
From left, Republican Attorneys General Drew Wrigley of North Dakota, Kris Kobach of Kansas and Marty Jackley of South Dakota ...
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Missouri basketball score: Tigers stage big comeback, beat Cal in ACC/SEC Challenge
With the ball coming down out of the Mizzou Arena sky after a tipped pass and 90 seconds to play,
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point guard Tony ...
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SEC basketball power rankings: Missouri, Oklahoma on the rise in loaded league
After a dominant week against the ACC, here are our latest batch of SEC Power Rankings. Missouri made the biggest leap after ...
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‘You people are broke!’: Missouri couple has ‘monster’ debt of $240K but can’t let go of the ‘family car’ to improve finances. Dave Ramsey is furious
As of mid-2024, the average debt per household in America is $104,215 — including mortgages — according to data from Experian ...
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