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MSHSAA Adjusting Handbook After Passage of SB63

MSHSAA Adjusting Handbook After Passage of SB63

Organizers with the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHS...
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Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Governor Signs Transportation Reform Bill into Law

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed Senate Bill 28 into law last week, brin...
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Bill for Financial Statements of Certain Local Governments to Become Law Next Month

Bill for Financial Statements of Certain Local Governments to Become Law Next Month

A bill signed by Governor Mike Kehoe related to financial statements of cer...
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Governor Signs Judicial Privacy and Sunshine Law Reform Into Law

Governor Signs Judicial Privacy and Sunshine Law Reform Into Law

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed several bills into law on Monday, inclu...
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Missouri Faces Surge in Tick Borne Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Health Officials Urge Vigilance

Missouri Faces Surge in Tick Borne Alpha-Gal Syndrome: Health Officials Urge Vigilance

Missouri officials are sounding the alarm as Lone Star ticks continue to sp...
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  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (July 20)
    A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • Howard Lutnick says next two weeks will be "for the record books" with tariff deals
    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that Americans are "going to love the deals that President Trump and I are doing." As the Aug. 1 tariff deadline approaches, he claimed the next two weeks are going to be "for the record books" with tariff deals.
  • 7/20: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Susan Spencer looks at the science of redesigning one’s personality. Also: Ben Mankiewicz talks with “Matlock” actress Kathy Bates; Mo Rocca profiles restaurateur Keith McNally; Luke Burbank sits down with Bridget Everett, star of HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere”; Martha Teichner interviews 98-year-old conductor Herbert Blomstedt; Seth Doane reports on volcanic activity in Naples; and Faith Salie visits a little-known Washington, D.C. landmark, the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum.
  • Dozens killed in Gaza by Israeli gunfire while waiting for U.N. aid trucks
    The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 67 people were killed while waiting for aid from U.N. aid trucks, although the IDF's initial review contradicts the reported death toll. The Israel Defense Forces said troops "fired warning shots in order to remove an immediate threat."
  • Rep. Jim Himes says intel chief Tulsi Gabbard's post on 2016 election is a "dangerous lie"
    Democratic Rep. Jim Himes told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's claim about the 2016 election is a "dangerous lie." Gabbard's office released a statement Friday stating it had evidence that former President Barack Obama's administration attempted to undermine President Trump's 2016 election win over Hillary Clinton, despite a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee investigation finding that the U.S. intelligence community assessment of Russian interference in the 2016 election was correct.