President Donald Trump said a few days ago that he will be "having the honor of taking Cuba" and that he can do "anything" he wants with it, as if Cuba were a property on a Monopoly board and not a ...
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COMMENTARY: What an Austrian cow and Illinois’ Fermilab teach us about scientific discovery
Apparently, cows know how to scratch an itch -- with a broom. This fascinating new discovery provides the first known example of multipurpose tool use beyond chimpanzees. It required finding just the ...
People can now submit nominations for the Missouri Veterans Hall of Fame (MVHOF) Class of 2026. The Veterans Hall of Fame honors the impactful contributions Missouri veterans have made to their local ...
At least five Missouri water districts reported levels of "forever chemicals" above federal limits, according to Environmental Protection Agency data. One Missouri city has contamination levels nearly ...
Sullivan Bank entered the Jefferson City market about a year and a half ago, opening a branch at 2429 Hyde Park Road.
Health care and social assistance professions added 693,000 jobs in 2025. Without those gains, the U.S. economy would have lost roughly 570,000 jobs.
Serve Jeff City will be held April 18 at Memorial Park -- a new location this year. Locals are encouraged to take part in the community-wide day of service, which is "focused on making a meaningful ...
Joe Kent is a cautionary tale. When Kent resigned as director of the National Counterterrorism Center to protest the Iran war, critics of the conflict -- especially opponents of President Donald Trump ...
When someone is sick in this country, they don't ask for a politician. They ask for a doctor, a nurse, or a therapist -- a front line health care worker. They look for someone they trust.
Missouri education officials are piloting a new model for the state's decades-old standardized test, shifting the Missouri Assessment Program from a single end-of-year exam to a through-year ...
Eden Stewart, a nutrition and health specialist with MU Extension, said she remembers the first time someone asked her about alpha-gal syndrome.
The Capital City Lady Cavaliers shared the offensive workload in their 7-0 win Friday against the School of the Osage Lady Indians at Capital City High School. Five Lady Cavaliers scored in the ...
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