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West Plains PD Arrest Ozark Man on Sexual Assault of Multiple...

West Plains, MO. - The West Plains Police Department made an announcement this past Friday about an arrest that involved allegations of sexual assault...

Mtn. Home Man Arrested After Injuring Officer in Altercation

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  • Elon Musk Rips Don Lemon While Explaining How Illegal Immigration Helps Democrats March 18, 2024
    X owner Elon Musk dunked on former CNN host Don Lemon during an interview that aired this week after Lemon claimed that illegal aliens did not impact elections in the U.S. The interview aired on Lemon’s new show “The Don Lemon Show,” which has struggled to gain any traction — many of his videos on […]
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  • LAPD Forms Special Task Force To Combat Foreign Gangs Burglarizing Homes March 18, 2024
    Burglars who have entered the United States through a visa waiver program have created so much havoc in Los Angeles that the LAPD has created a special task force to combat organized foreign gangs. Many tourist burglars who’ve been arrested often entered the U.S. through a visa waiver program. Many were visiting from Chile and […]
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  • African Illegal Alien On Terror Watchlist Arrested After Allegedly Opening Fire At Business March 18, 2024
    An illegal alien from near the Middle East was arrested last week in North Carolina after opening fire at a business and subsequently attacking law enforcement officers. Awet Hagos, 32, was charged in Gates County with three counts of assault on a government official, three counts of resisting a public officer, and one count of […]
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  • New way for states to cover pricey gene therapies will start with sickle cell disease March 18, 2024
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration late last year approved two breakthrough gene therapies for sickle cell disease patients. Now a new federal program seeks to make these life-changing treatments available to patients with low incomes — and it could be a model to help states pay for other expensive therapies. The new sickle cell […]
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  • Fluoride in public water has slashed tooth decay, but some states may end mandates March 18, 2024
    Kentucky state Rep. Mark Hart has been drinking fluoridated water his entire life. In 1954, five years before Hart was born, his home state mandated adding or adjusting levels of the mineral, which occurs naturally in water, in drinking water systems of populations larger than 3,000. But after hearing from a constituent a few years […]
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  • Suit alleging suppression of free speech met with skepticism at U.S. Supreme Court March 18, 2024
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical Monday of a lawsuit alleging the federal government colluded with social media companies to suppress the freedom of speech, with a majority of justices across the ideological spectrum raising issues with the case and its potential consequences. The Biden administration argued to the court there is no […]
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  • Rowden drops out of Missouri Secretary of State race March 18, 2024
    A major contender for Missouri Secretary of State has dropped out of the race. Caleb Rowden announced in a social media post today that he won’t be seeking the Republican nomination, saying his decision not to run is the right one for him and his family. Rowden is in his final year in the Missouri […]
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  • Missourians rally for disability rights (LISTEN) March 18, 2024
    A rally about disability rights was recently held at the Missouri Capitol. Alisa Nelson talks to Shelby Butler, with Empower: Abilities in Springfield, about some of the challenges facing the disabled community.
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  • Lee’s Summit Democrat wants to punish unlawful tracking a vehicle March 18, 2024
    Legislation in the Missouri House could penalize someone for unlawfully tracking a vehicle. Under the bill from Rep. Kemp Strickler, D-Lee’s Summit, anyone who installs, conceals, or otherwise places an electronic tracking device without the owner’s consent could get up to 6 months in jail. Strickler told Missourinet that the idea came from a constituent of his. “One of my now […]
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