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Month: April 2024

NCAA allows transfers to be immediately eligible

By Associated Press NCAA athletes will be immediately eligible to play no matter how many times they transfer — as long as they meet academic requirements — after the association fast-tracked legislation Wednesday to fall in line with a recent court order. The NCAA announced the Division I Council’s decision becomes official Thursday when its

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press U.S. reimposes oil sanctions on Venezuela MIAMI | The Biden administration on Wednesday reimposed crushing oil sanctions on Venezuela, admonishing President Nicolás Maduro’s attempts to consolidate his rule just six months after the U.S. eased restrictions in a bid to support now fading hopes for a democratic opening in the OPEC

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When an old church sells its building

By Charles Christian Two historic local church buildings are up for sale here in St. Joseph, but for different reasons, bringing about new opportunities for both the congregations and potential buyers. Like other kinds of buildings and businesses, churches go up for sale for a variety of reasons. Some are sold because of declining attendance.

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Boeing put under Senate scrutiny during back-to-back hearings on aircraft maker’s safety culture

By Associated Press An engineer at Boeing said Wednesday that the aircraft company, in rushing to produce as many planes as possible, is taking manufacturing shortcuts that could lead to jetliners breaking apart. “They are putting out defective airplanes,” the engineer, Sam Salehpour, told members of a Senate subcommittee. Salehpour was testifying about Boeing’s 787

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Biden vows to shield U.S. steel industry by blocking Japanese merger and seeking new Chinese tariffs

By Associated Press PITTSBURGH — President Joe Biden promised cheering, unionized steelworkers on Wednesday that his administration would block the acquisition of U.S. Steel by a Japanese company, and he called for a tripling of tariffs on Chinese steel, seeking to use trade policy to win over working-class votes in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Disneyland performers file petition to form labor union ANAHEIM, Calif. | Performers who help bring Disney’s beloved characters to life at its Southern California theme parks filed a petition Wednesday to form a labor union. The workers include parade performers, character actors and support staff at Disneyland and an adjacent theme park,

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What to stream this week: Conan O’Brien travels, ‘Migration’ soars and Taylor Swift will reign

By Associated Press Zack Snyder’s “Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver” landing on Netflix and Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” album are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists:

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Advocacy for new planes in St. Joseph continues

By Chris Fortune Although the 139th Airlift Wing was not selected for the last round of C-130 upgrades, it continues to garner support for the next cycle. In Tuesday’s State of the City address, Mayor John Josendale spoke about the importance of Rosecrans Memorial Airport and the 139th Airlift Wing to the city of St.

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Dessert that packs a flavorful punch

By Metro Creative Dessert is a great way to cap off a tasty meal. Flavorful desserts can turn a good meal into a great one, and the following recipe for “Chocolate-Covered Salt-Sopped Cherries” from Mark Betterman’s “Salt Block Cooking” (Andrews McMeel) combines the potent flavor of cherries with the beloved taste of salt. Chocolate-Covered Salt-Sopped

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It’s Your Call for April 17

By NewsPress Now Step away from the TV How about you left wingers get off CNN and MSNBC and see what’s really going on in this country? Oh my goodness, you’ve got to get away from those TV stations. Arrest them All of these pro-Palestinian demonstrations that they’re having, they should arrest anyone that is

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Meyer, Dean G. 1965-2024 Guilford, Mo.

By NewsPress Now GUILFORD, Mo. – Dean Gerard Meyer, 58, of Guilford, Missouri, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at Mosaic Medical Center, in Maryville, Missouri, surrounded by family and friends. Dean was born on Nov. 30, 1965, to Stephen and Bernadette Meyer, of Guilford. He graduated from Jefferson C-123 High School, in

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