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The city sheriff's department remains in possession of a second firearm.
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Protestors concerned about cuts to Medicaid and other social programs.
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A Missouri appeals court has upheld a request to seal the criminal records of two St. Louis lawyers who pointed guns at protesters marching on their street in June 2020.
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Missouri U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt said President Donald Trump’s high-profile immigration raids carry out campaign promise.
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In Columbia and elsewhere, they joined the nationwide mobilization against the expansion of executive power by the president.
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Among the Mid-Missouri communities set to host one are Columbia, Jefferson City, Boonville and Fayette.
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The University of Missouri declined to comment when asked if the president's rhetoric about "illegal protests" would shape how protestors are treated on campus.
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They’ve been studying to work at agencies including NOAA. Then those jobs got cut.
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Federal Labor union members protest against DOGE job terminations.
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Over a hundred people were present at the protest, carrying signs that promoted their viewpoints, like ones that said "Down with the oligarchy" and "This Musk stop."