The True/False Conversations are back! Check out our 10 conversations all this week with True/False Film Fest documentary filmmakers, artists, and innovative music acts.
Following a winter drought, this protein can ensure deeper water absorption and proper growth during environmental stress.
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The airport saw a record number of of passengers in 2025.
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ESG will perform in Missouri for the first time since its formation as part of The Blue Note Dance Party during True/False Film Fest.
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Filmmaker Jeremy Workman discusses his film School for Defectors, premiering at this year's True/False Film Fest.
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The legislation also would implement an automatic expungement process for nonviolent offenses.
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Hypospadias affects the urethra, foreskin and curvature of the penis, and is usually altered in surgery as a baby.
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What exactly is a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM)? KBIA’s Rebecca Smith has more on what they are and were designed to do, as well as how they impact the cost of medications at the pharmacy counter.
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Over hours of testimony, the Clintons both denied knowledge of Epstein's crimes prior to his pleading guilty in 2008 to state charges in Florida for soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.
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Limited flights out of the Middle East resumed on Monday. But hundreds of thousands of travelers are still stranded in the region after attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
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Buckley has been nominated for a best actress Oscar for her portrayal of William Shakespeare's wife in Hamnet. The film "brought me into this next chapter of my life as a mother," Buckley says.
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Sen. Rick Brattin's (R-Harrisonville) bill would label some education programs low-earning, preventing them from getting state funding.
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MU Extension has created a "phenomenal opportunity" for older adults with its Stay Strong, Stay Healthy program, nationwide helping 35,000 seniors since its inception in 2005. Stephen Ball, PhD, and Gus Gustavis, program participant, are here to tell us why you should join today! February 24, 2026
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Under the rule, many small businesses such as CBD stores, health and wellness retailers and boutiques would not be allowed to sell hemp products.
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Candidates for offices ranging from Congress to the Missouri General Assembly have until March 31 to signal their plan to run.
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Missouri’s catch-and-keep trout season begins March 1.
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Missouri lawmakers could soon make intoxicating hemp products illegal.
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Christopher Mann, the Research Director at the Center for Election Innovation & Research, and Stuart Holmes, the Director of Elections for Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs.
They spoke about the centralized system for responding to public records requests that Washington state implemented in 2023, as well as how the system is helping combat misinformation and is returning some time to local election administrators who continue to receive an increased number of public records requests.
They spoke about the centralized system for responding to public records requests that Washington state implemented in 2023, as well as how the system is helping combat misinformation and is returning some time to local election administrators who continue to receive an increased number of public records requests.
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