The suit alleges the company failed to disclose the highly addictive effects of the drug, which is available in gas stations and smoke shops across the state.
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Lawmakers are leaving Jefferson City for a week having sent a total of four bills to Gov. Mike Kehoe's desk, one more than last year at this point.
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A similar version of the bill was thrown out by the Missouri Supreme Court in January because of an unrelated item.
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A lecture on campus included discussions about AI developments and functions in health care, as well as uses in student learning.
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Hawley's legislative effort is at odds with the Trump administrations request to halt Missouri v. FDA.
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Three-cueing encourages students to use context clues — such as sentence structure or pictures — to figure out unfamiliar words. Critics have accused this method of teaching students to guess words rather than fully decode them.
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The program issues tax credits to taxpayers over 62 that cover increases in property taxes collected by Boone County, effectively freezing the rates.
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The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate itself from the conflict.
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A majority of Supreme Court justices peppered Solicitor General D. John Sauer with skeptical questions about the Trump administration's position that birthright citizenship should not apply to babies born to immigrants in the country illegally.
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The Trump administration and its critics are waging a war of images on the National Mall like none before. The president's face stares down from federal buildings while statues and posters mock him below.
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Root Cellar announced in initial closure in November, citing funding cuts from the Trump administration
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A federal policy “loophole” that allowed hemp products to hit the market is set to close in November.
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Members of People not Politicians and other progressive groups protested Missouri's redistricted map in front of the Supreme Court.
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Sen. Angela Mosley (D-Florissant), introduced a bill Tuesday that would designate the first week of February as Black History Week.
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The True/False Film Fest was this past weekend, and one of the film's shown, “American Doctor” follows three physicians who've provided medical care in Gaza during the last few years. KBIA's Rebecca Smith sat down with Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, one of the protagonists of the film, to speak about his work in Gaza and how it looks different from the care he provides here at home.
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The city also plans to announce changes to its strategic plan, with hopes to use resident feedback to make adjustments.
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