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Hundreds of rural hospitals are bracing for funding cuts and potential closures as House Republicans race to pass President ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has launched an investigation into the city of Columbia over its reported use of ...
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Raw Story on MSNExposed: How Trump unleashed 'utter turmoil' on prestigious southern schoolJust three days after President Donald Trump unleashed a record-breaking flurry of 26 Inauguration Day executive orders, professors at the nation’s largest historically Black college began learning ...
Alyssa Renae Smith, child of Jason and Jenny Smith, Columbia City, plans to attend Goshen College to study sign language interpreting and criminal justice.
President Donald Trump has issued a wave of executive orders targeting high-profile law firms. While some firms have agreed to Trump's demands, others have sued the administration.
Donald “Don” A. Smith, 89, of Chattanooga, passed away on Sunday, May 18, 2025, beside his wife’s side. He was born in Powells Crossroads, Al., the late Ruby Moss.
A new president is coming to downtown Rapid City. Visit Rapid City announced Wednesday it will unveil the latest addition to the City of Presidents — a bronze statue of President Donald J. Trump ...
President Donald J. Trump spoke about the team's accomplishments in a speech in front of the team and media. At one point, the 47th President highlighted the Buckeyes' star wide receiver, Jeremiah ...
Lois J Smith, age 89, of Millcreek, passed away on Friday, March 21, 2025. Lois was born in Oil City, PA, on March 1, 1936, the daughter of the late Roy C and Mary Fair Pearrell. Lois was an ...
Donald Smith, 68, of Aliquippa, PA, passed away on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, in Heritage Valley Beaver. He was born in Sewickley, on August 18, 1956, to the late Donald Smith and Betty ...
COLUMBIA — Thirty-one Missouri residents have been pardoned by an executive order made by President Donald Trump on Monday. The proclamation also pardoned more than 1,000 people around the ...
Donald Trump's lawyer has asked New York Attorney General Letitia James to drop her civil fraud case against the president-elect, following the example of special counsel Jack Smith, who dropped ...
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