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Month: June 2024

Missouri AG argues to block Biden administration’s second student loan forgiveness plan

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune A United States District Court judge in St. Louis heard arguments Monday morning on whether the federal government can continue with a student-debt-forgiveness plan due to begin next month. The lawsuit, filed last month by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, seeks to block an income-driven repayment plan for borrowers

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Missouri appeals court sides with transgender student in $4 million discrimination case

By Missouri Independent via My Courier-Tribune After a decade-long legal battle, a transgender man and former student of the Blue Springs School District should receive over $4 million in damages for discrimination that occurred when he was an adolescent, the Missouri’s Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. Judge Anthony Gabbert wrote the court’s unanimous

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It’s Your Call for June 4

By NewsPress Now How long will it take? Myself, along with many, many other motorcycle riders, are still curious as to how long the police are going to take to investigate the fatal accident on the 17th of last month. Editor’s note: The News-Press reported on May 20 that police are awaiting results from the

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Late Notices, June 04, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Ronnie Brown ROCK PORT, Mo. – Ronnie Brown, 79, Rock Port, Missouri, formerly Tarkio, Missouri, passed away May 31, 2024. Funeral 11 a.m. June 8 Davis Funeral Home, Tarkio. Masonic Service: 5:30 p.m., June 7, Davis Funeral Home, Tarkio. Open visitation: 9 a.m. June 7, Davis Funeral Home, Tarkio, family

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Stand-up paddling

By Metro Creative Recreational activities entice people to embrace the great outdoors, particularly in summer. Stand-up paddling is one such activity that has become more popular in recent years. Recent research from the Physical Activity Council, a collective effort on the part of eight leading trade associations in sports, fitness and recreation, found that 3.5

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Enjoy a taste of Thai at home

By Metro Creative The opportunity to experiment is one of the things that draws many people to cooking. Adding a personal touch to a favorite dish often delights home cooks. But altering recipes to suit personal taste is not the only fun part about experimenting in the kitchen. Trying your hand at international cuisine without

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News-Press NOW Morning Edition

By NewsPress Now Catch the latest adoptable pet in this week’s Pet Pals and everything else going on around town on News-Press NOW Morning Edition. Pet Pals is a weekly segment hosted on News-Press NOW that showcases a pet at the St. Joseph Animal Shelter looking for a family. This week’s pet will debut in

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Louisiana lawmakers approve surgical castration option BATON ROUGE, La. | A person found guilty of a sex crime against a child in Louisiana could soon be ordered to undergo surgical castration, in addition to prison time. Louisiana lawmakers gave final approval to a bill Monday that would allow judges the option

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Fauci pushes back partisan attacks in fiery House hearing

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert until leaving the government in 2022, was back before Congress on Monday, calling “simply preposterous” Republican allegations that he’d tried to cover up origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. A GOP-led subcommittee has spent over a year probing the nation’s response to

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News in brief

By The Associated Press Israeli airstrikes near kill several, including Iranian adviser BEIRUT | Syria’s state media and Iranian media outlets are saying that Israeli airstrikes around the Syrian city of Aleppo killed several people, including an Iranian adviser. The Iranian outlets, including the semiofficial Tasnim news agency that’s considered close to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard,

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Jury chosen in Hunter Biden’s federal firearms case

By Associated Press WILMINGTON, Del. — A jury was seated Monday in the federal gun case against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, after prospective panelists were questioned about their thoughts on gun rights and drug addiction while the first lady watched from the front row of the courtroom. Opening statements were set to begin Tuesday

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Wall Street drifts to mixed finish

By Associated Press NEW YORK — U.S. stocks drifted to a mixed finish Monday following the latest signal showing the U.S. economy is slowing. The S&P 500 edged up by 5.89 points, or 0.1%, to 5,283.40, even though the majority of stocks within the index fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 115.29, or 0.3%,

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