During Saturday’s March for Life, a video was taken of a group of Catholic school students in a confrontation with an elderly Native American man.
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White House Moving on With Plans for State of the Union Address
Last week House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote a letter to President Trump stating that his State of the Union address might have to be postponed.
Special Counsel Disputes BuzzFeed’s Report on Michael Cohen’s Testimony
BuzzFeed wrote an article about President Trump directing his attorney to lie to Congress about Russian negotiations, the news weren’t the only ones who went crazy
Alton Missouri Experiencing a Winter Weather Advisory
For years now weathermen have been telling us that Alton, Missouri, is going to get snow.
Trump Plans a Compromise to end the Government Shutdown
According to Axios, President Trump is planning on making a deal and will announce his plans in a 3 p.m.
Verizon Unlimited Subscribers get Free Apple Music Forever
Competition is brutal in the phone industry these days, and as a consumer, that’s a good thing.
Pelosi Accuses Trump Administration of Leaking Travel Plans
President Trump wrote a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying that her trip to Afghanistan “has been postponed” due to the government shutdown.
Secret Service Ready for SOTU Despite Government Shutdown
On Wednesday House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote a letter to President Trump telling him that he should reschedule his State of the Union address because of “security concerns.”
Missouri Bicentennial Happening in Summer of 2021
On October 12th, Governor Mike Parson signed an executive order for the creation of a Bicentennial Commission.
4 of Best Offensive NFL Teams- Remain in Contention for Super Bowl
You used to have to have a strong defense to get into the Super Bowl; now times seem to have changed.
Pelosi Urges Trump to Reschedule State of the Union Address
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote a letter to President Trump urging him that he should find another date to give his State of the Union address.
Missouri House Working to Change Minimum Prison Sentences
Missouri’s prison population was at an all-time high in September of 2017 with 33,243 inmates the Department of Corrections stated on January 14th.