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Sunday, October 6, 2024

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Critic of World Economic Forum hub in Cape Girardeau: 'Here come the globalists'

By Juliette Fairley |
An entrepreneur who won a $50,000 grant that requires him to live in Missouri for a year has founded a World Economic Forum (WEF) non-profit network in Cape Girardeau.

Missouri Supreme Court declines to review contempt of court order against Lincoln County presiding judge

By Juliette Fairley |
Judge Patrick Flynn has general administrative authority over workers with the circuit's judiciary

Former state rep candidate sues Secretary of State alleging noncompliance with federal voting law

By Juliette Fairley |
Missouri's election machines were allegedly tested by laboratories that never received accreditation

Missouri Supreme Court denies challenge to ballot initiative that will legalize adult-use cannabis if voters approve

By Juliette Fairley |
Legal Missouri 2022’s ballot Initiative 2022-059 will proceed after Missouri Supreme Court denies challenge

Gov. Parson asked again to install AG's office to oversee Prosecutor Kim Gardner

By Juliette Fairley |
Freedom Principle MO asks Gov. Parson to limit St. Louis City Prosecutor Kim Gardner again

Ranked choice voting advocates hope for a future policy

By Juliette Fairley |
RCV, also known as Final Five Voting, is an election process in which voters choose among all candidates rather than from a partisan ballot. The top five vote getters in a primary election then go on to a general election. The winner must earn 50% plus one, otherwise a runoff election takes place.

11 people face criminal charges in Mizzou student's fraternity hazing injury

By Juliette Fairley |
Daniel Santulli was an 18-year-old University of Missouri student when he became incapacitated last year after a fraternity incident.

Study: 'The St. Louis economy will slowdown without a more skilled, trained workforce'

By Juliette Fairley |
A new St. Louis Community College study found that healthcare is the strongest performing industry and that first year startups created 14,700 new jobs

'Way too light': Reaction to reprimand and $750 fine for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner

By Juliette Fairley |
The Supreme Court of Missouri upheld a disciplinary panel’s decision recommending that St. Louis Circuit Court Attorney Kimberly Gardner be reprimanded for violating the Rules of Professional Conduct

St. Louis divorcee enjoined from viewing her child's therapy notes moves to recuse family court judge

By Juliette Fairley |
A divorced mom filed motions in the St. Louis County Circuit Court asking for the recusal of St. Louis family court Judge Robert Heggie from legal proceedings

Rockwood school board member who voted against 'gender-affirming' workshops rebuts hate speech accusations

By Juliette Fairley |
After a newly-elected conservative Rockwood School Board member voted against approving gender-affirming workshops, she was accused of mocking students with disabilities

15 lawyers apply to replace Judge Dolan at Eastern District Court of Appeals

By Juliette Fairley |
The vacancy was created by Judge Colleen Dolan’s departure on Aug. 2 due to retirement

Jury decides in favor of Monsanto in St. Louis Roundup trial

By John Sammon |
Jury decides in favor of Monsanto in St. Louis Roundup trial

Monsanto trial to go to jury after defense witness tells court plaintiffs’ cancer likely from cell replication, not Roundup

By John Sammon |
After questioning an oncology professor called as an expert witness on Tuesday and Wednesday, defense attorneys rested their case and now a lawsuit accusing Monsanto of causing the cancers of three plaintiffs with its weed killer Roundup will go to a jury to decide.

Defense witness says random bad luck more likely cause of cancer in Roundup trial

By John Sammon |
An expert witness for the defense in a trial to determine if Monsanto's weed killer Roundup caused the cancers of three plaintiffs told a courtroom on Monday and Tuesday it’s much more likely the cancer was caused by simple bad luck rather than exposure to a pesticide.

Schmitt among AGs asking appellate court for review of EPA's emissions standards in California

By Juliette Fairley |
Attorney General Eric Schmitt signed onto an appeal asking for a review of EPA's vehicle emissions standards in the Golden State

AG Schmitt urges court to uphold decision that the CDC is unauthorized to order a travel mask mandate

By Juliette Fairley |
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt joined some 22 other Republican Attorney Generals in signing an amicus brief opposing the appeal of a ruling that blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from enforcing a mask mandate on interstate travel.

Attorneys spar over medical slides evidence in Monsanto Roundup trial

By John Sammon |
In a trial to determine if Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup caused the cancer of three claimants, plaintiff attorney Gibbs Henderson sparred with a defense expert during cross examination Thursday over pathology evidence.

Plaintiff attorneys portray expert defense witness as counter-science PR planner

By John Sammon |
Plaintiff attorneys on Wednesday tried undercutting the testimony of an expert witness called in the defense of Monsanto; Saying that company employees concocted their own bogus science to counter a finding of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)---that the weed killer Roundup probably causes cancer.

Environmental advocates: Hydro Green Energy plant would disturb fish, tourism, agriculture

By Juliette Fairley |
More than just prehistoric fish would be disturbed if an Alabama company proceeds with its proposal to turn a nearby lock and dam on the Mississippi into a hydropower plant, according to an environmental expert.