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High winds caused significant damage and thousands of power outages, which left several smaller towns picking up the pieces Tuesday.
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New state law preempts a federal ban set to take effect in November.
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The new legislation would prohibit antisemitic and discriminatory speech in schools. But the Supreme Court has already ruled that if discriminatory or hate speech causes disruption in a classroom, schools can regulate it.
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About half of all Missouri enrollees chose bronze plans in 2026 — the lowest-premium option with the highest deductibles — a significant shift from last year, when mid-level silver plans were the most popular.
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The search engine was released on April 13 and allows users to input details about their health history and find clinical trials they are qualified for.
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Missouri is preparing to open up an unlimited number of licenses to allow for marijuana research in the state.
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Missouri currently has 29 abandoned landfills, which lack someone legally liable to clean them up.
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The bill would require driver consent before insurers could access or sell data related to speed, braking and seat belt usage.
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This final passage came after the Senate expanded the protections from just antisemitism to include all hate speech and discrimination.
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Currently under federal law, convicted drug offenders are banned from receiving SNAP benefits. A proposed Missouri House bill would opt out of the federal ban.