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When Annette Kiehne looked for ways to make the playground safer at Trinity Lutheran Church preschool in Columbia, Missouri, she had no idea the plan…
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The saga of Melissa Click is one so widely-known that it is sure to be recorded in the great books of higher ed lore. Click, in the fall of 2015, became…
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Republican presidential candidates and anti-racism protesters at Mizzou don’t agree on much. Yet both made news recently by confronting journalists.…
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For the second time this year, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce’s office has subpoenaed St. Louis Public Radio and “requested” that we keep…
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Jeffrey Sterling, a former CIA agent with Missouri ties, was convicted of espionage Monday. He was accused of leaking information to New York Times…
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A report by the PEN America Center says an “aggressive, militarized response to largely peaceful public protests” fueled “the most serious human rights…
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The U.S. Supreme Court started its new term Monday morning by announcing it would not hear petitions related to bans on gay marriage in Indiana, Oklahoma,…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 17, 2013 - Dear Beaconites - National controversies in the news this week showed that Americans,…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Dear Beaconites -National controversies in the news this week showed that Americans, much as we may…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: The Justice Department has the authority to subpoena the telephone records of news reporters, legal…