Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg will be missing her second week of oral arguments at the court.
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President Trump Under Investigation After Firing FBI Director
Lately, there has been mounting suspicion amongst Americans as to what exactly is going on between the U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin.
Judge Rules That Feds Can’t Force you to Unlock Your Phone
As technology advances, it’s becoming more and more difficult to draw a line on what feds can use for evidence against suspects as opposed to things that they can’t use.
Expect Detours and Hazardous Road Conditions Throughout Missouri
A wintery mix of weather swept the state of Missouri. Northern Missouri experienced more snow than southern Missouri, but ice and snow had covered roads statewide.
Does the Government Shutdown put Your Health at Risk?
FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb tweeted that his agency was continuing inspections but was subject to limitations due to the government shutdown.
Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until Saturday Night
Southcentral and southwest Missouri are expected to get mixed participation, rain, snow, and ice, until late Saturday evening.
Snowstorm Moving Across Central States Predicted to Drop 3-6 Inches
From Friday to Saturday, January 11th and 12th, a snowstorm is expected to pass over the central states. Over 1,000 miles are expected to get snowfall from the west to moving east storm.
Obamacare Individual Mandate Reform Goes Into Effect in 2019
Since the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010 Americans have been plagued by a penalty unless they have qualified health insurance.
Will the Government Shutdown Affect Your Tax Return?
A government shutdown usually doesn’t mean anything but the most recent shutdown has sparked some worry among Americans as to whether or not they’ll get their tax returns later than usual.
President Trump Threatens to Cut off FEMA to the State of California
President Trump said that he had ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to stop sending California money to help the state deal with the wildfires.
Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein Expected to Retire in Coming Weeks
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is expected to leave his role in a couple of weeks according to ABC News.
Missouri’s 100th General Assembly Convenes Today
On Wednesday, January 9th, the Missouri General Assembly will begin its 100th convention. After multiple resignations and term limits Missouri now has many new faces along with a multitude of issues on their agenda.