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Open seats, primary challenges mean Missouri Senate will see most turnover in two decades


Republican control of Missouri's General Assembly is not in danger, but persistent GOP infighting will play out in Senate primaries across the state. Read More

SPS School Board hopefuls speak at election forum


Voters filled Plaster Student Union Room 313 on the campus of Missouri State to hear from Springfield School Board candidates in a Q and A forum. The seven-candidate field ... Read More

10% of voters in Kansas’ Democratic primary chose ‘none’ over Joe Biden. Here’s why


Unofficial results are in, and more than 4,200 Kansas Democrats voted uncommitted. Here’s the reason behind the protest vote movement. Read More

Most Supreme Court Justices Seem Skeptical of Effort to Curtail Abortion Pill Access


A decision by the justices could cut off prescriptions by telemedicine and pills sent by mail, and also have implications for the regulatory authority of the F.D.A. Read More

Judges Appear Split on Immediate Migrant Arrests in Texas


A federal court is hearing arguments on whether a new state immigration law, which briefly took effect Tuesday, can be enforced while the appeals process continues. Listen live here. Read More

Biden and Trump score decisive wins in Louisiana primaries: Latest updates


A US government shutdown has been averted after the Senate passed a $1.2trn spending package in a 2am vote 74-24. The bill will now be signed by President Joe Biden keeping the government open until ... Read More


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