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An NPR listener writes: "We live in a nice neighborhood that has homeowner association rules, and our neighbor is violating ...
Investors are worried about the ongoing trade war — and rethinking the safety and soundness of U.S. government debt.
Matthews discusses the impact of corporate ownership on news organizations and how this delocalization of information impacts ...
Hear reporting on storm damage at the grant beach pool in Springfield, an affordable housing development in Joplin, the ...
NPR's Michel Martin and A Martinez revisit an orchestral work composed by Adolphus Hailstork with librettist Herbert Martin paying tribute to George Floyd, five years after his death.
People blame gun violence on different things depending on their political leanings. But Jens Ludwig, an economist at the University of Chicago, has found a different reason behind it. Today, we bring ...
The movie Sinners takes place in Clarksdale, Miss., but its residents can't watch it without leaving town. Now the movie is coming to them.
Jean Paul Al Arab and his 6-month-old led police on a brief foot chase during a University at Buffalo ceremony. The school said the grad violated rules about who can participate in the commencement.
Plant it Forward, an annual event by Ozarks Food Harvest and Crosslines Community Connections, was held Wednesday.
Researchers think an experimental anti-inflammatory drug for people with multiple sclerosis might help Alzheimer's patients. And they've already tried it on a man named Joe.
Astro Brief is a collaboration between KSMU, the Missouri Space Grant, and MSU's Department of Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science. Hosted by Dr. Mike Reed, Astro Brief focuses on astronomical ...
It's a pattern in President Trump's chaotic tariff policy: he first suggests a high number, only to later ratchet it down.