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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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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Missouri Republicans are working to revive bills limiting cooperation with federal law enforcement over gun control matters. Courts struck down the original law in 2024.
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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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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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Tuesday's ruling reinstates the immigration status of those who came via CBP One and whose status was terminated.
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People Not Politicians and the Secretary of State disagree over which Congressional map is currently valid, muddling November's elections.
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The Columbia School Board approved an increase of 20% to employee medical insurance premiums Thursday.
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Our District After Dark series continues with a visit to Teller's and Sake Japanese Bistro, two popular downtown Columbia restaurants that most people are unaware share ownership. At Teller's we visit with front-of-house manager Dani Doyen, and at Sake, co-owner Deb Rust. March 20, 2026
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The United States and Israel have been at war with Iran since February, when a series of air strikes killed Iran’s leader. Some of the planes being used in the conflict are headquartered at Missouri’s Whiteman Air Force Base.
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