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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported from the U.S. in March, says he was brutally beaten and subjected to ...
Tim Wolters, director of reimbursement at Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar, knows rural health care well, and the ...
The bill includes a major federal investment for President Trump's mass deportation plans, while also limiting eligibility ...
Data from the U.S Drought Mitigation Center reveals most Missouri is out of a drought — but how does the excess water impact ...
Michael Madsen, the actor known for his collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino, has died. He was found unresponsive ...
Already facing a difficult financial future, the state would have to choose whether to continue services or reduce spending ...
Astro Brief is a collaboration between KSMU, the Missouri Space Grant, and MSU's Department of Physics, Astronomy and ...
Jenny Han feels close to her teen self, which explains why her books and their adaptations connect with teen audiences. She ...
Hear reporting on Gov. Kehoe's 2026 Missouri State budget and vetoes made that will affect local nonprofits. We'll also hear ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with McKay Coppins, who recently profiled Russell Vought in the Atlantic. Vought is a key player in the Trump administration's push to remake the federal government.
More than 180 airports in rural areas across the U.S. benefit from federal funding that guarantees commercial air service. That program might lose half its funding due to Trump administration cuts.
Tamara Yajia grew up Jewish in Argentina, intent on becoming a child star. But just when her break was coming along, her family emigrated to California. Her new memoir is Cry for Me, Argentina.