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President Trump has declared a public safety emergency in Washington, D.C., taking control of the police and activating the National Guard, despite city officials noting that crime rates are falling.
Rich Lowry argues that Trump's call for a new census before 2030 is unrealistic, examines legal limits on excluding ...
As Western nations move to recognize a Palestinian state, Star Parker argues that legitimizing Hamas undermines moral ...
A Jackson man is in custody after allegedly violating a protection order and fleeing police; Nicholas Daniels, 30, was ...
Cape Girardeau police arrested a juvenile after a shooting incident involving a stolen firearm left one person grazed by a ...
The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots into the campus and broke about 150 ...
Joe Craig’s black-and-white portraits capture the changing lives of Southeast Missouri’s farming families, preserving their ...
Two people were killed Monday in a shooting at a Target store in Austin, Texas, and a suspect has been detained, police said.
Cape Girardeau students and their orchestra director attended Italy’s Suoni d'Abruzzo music festival, gaining intensive ...
Notre Dame Regional High School celebrated its 100th anniversary with a weekend of events, honoring alumni and reflecting on ...
When Republican Sen. Bernie Moreno visits Colombia this week as part of a three-nation tour of Latin America, it will be ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday he’s activating the National Guard to help reduce crime across ...
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