For the second time in 2019, Missouri has requested a federal disaster declaration to help businesses and families throughout the state.
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New York Governor Signs Law Allowing Illegal Immigrants to get Drivers License
On Monday, shortly after the bill was passed with slim margins through the Senate, Andrew Cuomo signed a law which makes it legal for illegal immigrants to get a drivers license.
NYT to Cease Publishing Political Cartoons After Netanyahu Controversy
If you’re an avid reader of newspapers, chances are you’ve come across a political cartoon or two that grossly depicts the character of a well known political happening.
Trump Calls off Plan to Impose Tariffs on Mexico
At the end of May, President Trump announced that he would be putting tariffs on everything imported from Mexico to the U.S.
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of D-Day- We Honor Their Sacrifices
Seventy-five years ago, on June 6, 1944, an armada of 5,000 ships, and 15,000 aircrafts supported allied troops that poured onto the beaches of Normandy.
President Trump Announces Tariffs for all Mexico Imported Goods
On Friday, President Trump announced his plan to impose tariffs on all the goods imported from Mexico into the U.S.
North Korea Executes Envoy After Failed U.S. Summit Meeting
North Korea allegedly executed its nuclear envoy to the United States after another failed summit talk between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
President Trump: “You Know who got me Elected? I got me Elected.”
“Russia did not help me get elected… Russia didn’t help me at all,” was what President Trump said on Thursday morning.
Construction of Border Wall on Private Property Lacks Permits, Says Officials
In December, a GoFundMe fundraiser was started, with the goal of one billion dollars, to raise money to build a wall along the U.S. Mexico border.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller: “The Report is my Testimony”
On Wednesday morning special counsel Robert Mueller gave his first public comments on the Russia investigation since taking on the task two years ago.
Trump Cites Ian Bremmer Tweet as Reason Why Libel Laws Should Change
Ian Bremmer, an author, and professor, with almost half a million Twitter followers, tweeted a fake quote which he attributed to the U.S President.
Missouri Governor Signs Bill Banning Abortions After 8 Weeks
On Friday, May 24, Missouri officially joined the ranks of states that have the strictest abortion laws.