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A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for big screens). A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for small screens).

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Sunshine Law violations by social services agency will cost Missouri $120,000 • Missouri Independent

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The Missouri Department of Social Services knowingly violated the Sunshine Law, costing the state $120,000.

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Judge weighs whether Missouri-based Kanakuk defrauded abuse survivor's family • Missouri Independent

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A lawsuit alleging fraud by Kanakuk Ministries and its insurer may not make it to trial as both sides push for summary judgment.

#metoo #missouri

8h ago

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Donald Trump tells US Senate Republicans they 'must kill' journalism shield law • Missouri Independent

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President-elect Donald Trump ordered congressional Republicans on Wednesday to block a broadly popular bill to protect press freedoms, likely ending any chance of the U.S. Senate clearing the legislation. The measure would limit federal law enforcement surveillance of journalists and the...

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Federal judge dismisses Missouri AG Eric Schmitt lawsuit blaming China for COVID-19 • Missouri Independent

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Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s lawsuit blaming China for COVID-19 was dismissed Friday by a federal judge who ruled he had no jurisdiction.

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6h ago

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Missouri AG’s efforts to undo Jackson County property assessments dealt another blow • Missouri Independent

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State officials’ hopes of rolling back Jackson County property assessment increases are floundering after a circuit court judge dismissed a lawsuit by the State Tax Commission on Wednesday.  The commission in August ordered Jackson County to reverse most of its 2023 property valuations, arguing...

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Publisher of raided Kansas newspaper delivers advice to journalists: ‘Make democracy great again’ • Missouri Independent

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TOPEKA, Kansas — The editor of the Kansas newspaper raided by police last year has a message for journalists struggling with their sense of purpose. Go on the offensive. Eric Meyer, editor and publisher of the Marion County Record, delivered remarks Friday as he was inducted alongside his...

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