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Newsom attacks Republicans on violent crime; data tell a different story

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s attacks on Republican states for their murder rates ignore a wealth of data on how violent crime plagues left-leaning parts… Read More

June 19, 2025
Government
Another state calls up National Guard for anti-ICE protests

Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has called up the National Guard in case anti-ICE protests here turn violent as with the Los Angeles riots. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas immediately responded… Read More

June 13, 2025
Government
Sen. Schmitt now seeking to raise tax sixfold on immigrant money wires after Mexican leaders’ threats, derision

The potential cost to Mexicans from the immigration riots – as well as from threats and scoffing by Mexican leaders – may be going up. After Mexican flags flew and… Read More

June 11, 2025
Culture
Facebook rejects paid post for Holocaust exhibit as too ‘political’

Facebook has rejected as “political” a paid post promoting a Christian organization’s exhibit coming Sunday on how the Holocaust began. Vision Israel, a nonprofit in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, is rolling… Read More

June 6, 2025
Politics
25th Amendment should’ve been used to remove Biden from the start, Sen. Hawley argues

Joe Biden never had the capacity to be president and should’ve been removed early on in his tenure despite the media coverup of his health, argues Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley. Read More

May 22, 2025
Public Education
Missouri Cancer Inquiry Committee to review elementary school cancer cluster

Administrators say 10 staff members of a Kansas City-area school have reported a cancer diagnosis in recent years. In August 2022, the principal of the Warren… Read More

May 21, 2025
Courts
FBI announces nationwide sweep of child sex offenders, arresting 205

The Department of Justice (DOJ) executed a five-day nationwide crackdown resulting in the arrest of 205 individuals accused of child sexual abuse. The effort, led by the FBI office in… Read More

May 16, 2025
Government
Mike Kehoe leans on ‘strong faith compass,’ business experience as Missouri’s new governor

Although Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has plenty of experience and advisers in his ear, his core convictions, shaped by his Christian faith, are unchanging – and he says it makes all… Read More

May 16, 2025
Public Education
Gov. Kehoe’s revamped Board of Ed. meets, inheriting Missouri’s educational slide under former President Charlie Shields

Freshman Gov. Mike Kehoe shook up the Missouri State Board of Education by appointing new members last month, including a replacement for longtime President Charlie Shields, under whose leadership education… Read More

May 14, 2025
Government
School choice to get $50M boost in Missouri budget awaiting governor’s signature

The Missouri Legislature approved a $53 billion budget plan on Friday that includes the governor’s $50 million proposal for the state’s school choice program. It will mark the first time… Read More

May 9, 2025
Courts
New conservative judges in Missouri could be ray of hope in ending liberal judicial activism, Sen. Hawley argues

Four new conservative federal judges in Missouri can be the beginning of the end to rogue liberal judges pretending they’re president, says Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley. Meanwhile, the end of… Read More

May 9, 2025
Courts
Great slate of federal judge nominees, dreadful choice to lead America’s 250th, Sen. Schmitt says

Missourians can be assured President Trump’s four federal judge nominees for the state are true conservatives – but should be alarmed at the current head of the country’s 250th birthday… Read More

May 8, 2025
Government
With God’s help and Trump’s leadership, the US is headed for smooth waters, says US Rep 

Prayer and strong leadership will save America, says U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, R-Missouri. “Our nation is here because of the providence and protection of God Almighty, and yet we still… Read More

May 1, 2025
Culture
‘Honey, I’m a woman’: Man claiming to be a woman exposed himself to mother and daughter in YMCA locker room

An investigation is underway after a man who claimed to be a woman reportedly exposed himself in front of a 7-year-old girl and her mother in the women’s locker room… Read More

April 22, 2025
Culture
MU Health ‘out of network’ for Elevance Health/Anthem patients after insurer fails to reach agreement

Declining health outcomes in rural Missouri are getting worse after Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield failed to agree with University of Missouri Health Care on higher reimbursement rates for… Read More

April 17, 2025
Government
Missouri AG establishes first-in-the-nation age verification rule for porn

Missouri will become the first state to require dual age verification for internet users who access pornographic material online. The rule, instituted by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, requires users… Read More

April 15, 2025
Government
Missouri considers mandatory Ten Commandment displays in schools amid religious revival

Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in school classrooms, amid a national shift to allow more religious references in the public square. Senate Bill 594… Read More

April 7, 2025
Homeschools
Homeschool conference to support Midwestern families through special-needs resources, learning screenings

While Christy-Faith has more than 20 years’ experience coaching children of “A-listers and billionaires,” her newest initiative lies in helping homeschool parents – not celebrities. “I’m on a mission to… Read More

February 27, 2025
Public Education
Education group requests federal investigation into race-based hiring at Kansas City Public Schools

A grassroots group working to counter indoctrination in public education has requested the federal government open an investigation into race-based hiring practices at a large Missouri school district. The group… Read More

February 17, 2025
Government
University of Missouri splits with NPR stations. Will other universities follow suit?

Early radio stations were often run by college engineering professors, but nearly a century later, some schools are finding public radio no longer aligns with their mission. Two schools in… Read More

February 12, 2025