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The Chinese government is seeking a public apology, as well as compensation equivalent to $50.5 billion plus legal fees.
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Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is using Missouri's consumer protection laws to require some pornography websites to verify someone's age.
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The group People Not Politicians is gathering signatures to prevent a new redistricting plan from going into effect.
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A whistleblower, who is both white and male, was informed he was not eligible for an at-large position on the MSHSAA Board of Directors because of his race and gender.
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She will be sworn into office in a private ceremony Monday morning.
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The entire lawsuit stems from a change to how the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program fund gets its money.
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Hanaway is lead counsel for Grain Belt Express, a clean-energy transmission line locked in litigation with the attorney general’s office and vehemently opposed by state agriculture organizations.
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The lawsuit alleges that Starbucks setting goals for the representation of people of color and women in its workforce and leadership amounts to illegal discrimination.
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The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals will determine whether the SAVE Plan will remain blocked
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Will Scharf, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, left, is challenging Andrew Bailey, right, the current attorney general, as he seeks his first full term in the office.