December 22, 2024

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Tag: Missouri

While Kansas Is Raising Taxes, Missouri Is Cutting Theirs

For years, generations really, the traditionally Republican Kansas has been a more business-friendly state than the traditionally Democratic Missouri. That…

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Illegal Alien Goes On Murderous Northland Shooting Spree, Media Bury Story

Talk about burying a lead–the Kansas City Star goes an incredible twenty paragraphs into its story on a man’s murderous…

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Shocker: St. Louis Circuit Attorney Drops Case Against Greitens

Likely fearing that she would end up in more legal jeopardy than the accused, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner dropped…

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Greitens Accuser, A Planned Parenthood “Activist” And Possible Pawn Of House Dems

The already murky “invasion of privacy” case against  Gov. Eric Greitens has gotten murkier with the revelation in Breitbart.com that…

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UK Publication: Greitens Prosecutor “Must Be Investigated”

The headline of a column in the Sunday British Observer had to have raised eyebrows from St. Louis to Jefferson…

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Star Headline on IHOP N-Word Slur Only Tells Half The Story, Less Actually

“Teen ‘distraught and upset’ after KC-area IHOP server prints N-word on her receipt,” shouts the headline of this hot-breaking story…

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Economist: “Kansas Has Fallen Back To Where It Was Before Tax Reform”

According to Jonathan Williams, chief economist with the American Legislative Exchange Council, “Kansas has fallen back to where it was…

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Twitter Explodes Over News That Newspaper Publisher Paid 50K To Expose Greitens

Missouri Times publisher Scott Faughn was working on a book about the 2016 Missouri Governors’ race–yawn!–and thought what better way…

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Clownish St. Louis Prosecutors Turn Greitens Case Into Farce

The remarkably patient defense attorneys for Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens cannot be sure from day to day what new bit…

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Judge in Greitens Case Slams State For “Sanctionable Discovery Violations”

Having reminded the prosecutors in the Greitens case that “these rules are not mere rules of etiquette,” Circuit Judge Rex…

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With Sheriff Scandal, If Jackson County Is “Garden of Eden” It’s After The Fall

The anthemic song, “I Believe,” in the Broadway megahit Book of Mormon has this one eye-popping lyric, “I believe that…

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Breaking: Greitens’ Prosecutors Produce Missing Video Hours After Release of House Report

On Thursday in open court, James Martin, a defense attorney for Gov. Eric Greitens, spoke to the issue of a…

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Breaking: Prosecutors Finally Charge Jungerman With Murder Of Kansas City Lawyer

For the last six months, metro KC residents have been asking themselves how it is that Jackson County prosecutors did…

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Greitens Prosecutors May Have Destroyed Key Witness Tape

Although she died more than 30 years after her boss Richard Nixon left office, the New York Times reminded its…

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Breaking: Greitens Accuser Admits Photo Session May Have Been A “Dream”

One of the most contentious issues in the State of Missouri’s case against Gov. Eric Greitens has been the whereabouts…

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Breaking: State Rep Files Complaint Against Greitens Prosecutor

Marine Corps veteran Paul Curtman, a state representative from eastern Missouri, is preparing for battle once more, this time against…

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McCaskill Getting Unexpected Resistance from Black Community

Sen. Claire McCaskill is facing a resistance from the black community in her 2018 reelection quest that she did not…

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UMKC Blows Whistle on Fired Whistleblower

In her extraordinary memo, Interim UMKC Chancellor Barbara Bichelmeyer concedes that Dr. Richard Arend, recently a tenured faculty member at…

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Huh? Profs Object to Bill That Protects Whistleblowing Profs

Greg Comer, a physics professor at St. Louis University and president of the Missouri Conference of the American Association of…

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Will K-State, UMSL Mobilize To Protest Male-On-Male Rape?

There have been various marches and meetings on area campuses this year protesting rape and lesser varieties of sexual offense.…

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Federalist: Greitens Prosecutor Could “End Up in Jail”

Writing for the Federalist, an influential online magazine, Dave Grossman makes a highly detailed case that Kim Gardner, the St.…

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St. Louis To Pay Radical Harvard Prof Up to $120K to Help Prosecute Greitens

In hiring radical Harvard Law professor Ronald Sullivan to help in the prosecution of Republic Gov. Eric Greitens, St. Louis…

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McCaskill on Hillary: “You’re Killing Me Here”

On a recent visit to India, defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton added a new riff on the “Deplorables” theme…

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MU Removes Sanger Poster, Denies Removal Related to Racial Macro Aggression

The University of Missouri last week quietly removed from its library a poster honoring Margaret Sanger, the racist eugenicists credited…

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