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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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Missouri lawmakers considered a bill Tuesday that would create competitive market for energy.
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Gulf states are major fertilizer producers, and the war with Iran has triggered a 25% price hike just as struggling U.S. farmers are planting corn.
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The number of fatal opioid overdoses has gone down in the last few years in Missouri, but the emergence of nitazenes — a class of potent, synthetic opioids – has state officials concerned.
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Boone Health is now looking to build a cardiology group of their own before May 6.
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The Middle East conflict has led to a shortage of helium, which is used by university researchers and medical professionals.
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Want to see a 2026 World Cup game? A "last-minute" sales phase will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday. FIFA says demand for matches is high, and attendance could surpass the record previously set during the 1994 tournament.
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Protesters gathered to protest in opposition to a wide range of President Donald Trump's policies.
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Missouri lawmakers are debating new internet laws aimed at keeping minors safe online, but critics warn the rules could threaten privacy and free speech.
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Refugees and other immigrants are no longer eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, as states implement a federal rule change. The restriction is one of many moves that has made it harder for immigrants to access federal benefits.
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In a study published in Environmental Science and Technology, researchers found that potassium perchlorate — a contaminant that can leach into water and soil — can harm sperm production and vitamin C could be an aid.
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The Tarkio Republican is the latest GOP House incumbent to end a reelection campaign.