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‘Serial Child Rapist’ Nabbed in Missouri After 24 Years on the Run: Feds
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoTaney County JailAn Illinois man labeled a “serial rapist” by authorities was arrested over the...
Everything we know about Missouri Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez
The US Sun· 10 hours agoVALENTINA Gomez is one of eight Republican candidates running for Missouri's Secretary of State....
Missouri Republican candidate sparks uproar for telling voters not to be ‘weak and gay’ while...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoA controversial Republican candidate in Missouri is being slammed online for posting a video...
Indiana Tech baseball eliminated from NAIA opening round
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 57 minutes agoIt ended Wednesday at the conclusion of an unlikely run to the NAIA opening round at Taylor, where...
Missouri GOP candidate says ‘Don’t be weak and gay’ in campaign video
WJZY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoValentina Gomez, a Republican candidate for Missouri Secretary of State, told prospective voters,...
Dems blast Missouri GOP candidate over ‘don’t be weak and gay’ video
The Hill· 4 hours agoDemocrats called out a GOP candidate for secretary of state in Missouri over a recently posted video...
Missouri AG working to crack down on businesses hiring illegal immigrants
Fox News via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoMissouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has begun following up on complaints about businesses...
Democrat filibuster makes history in the Missouri Senate as they block IP bill
KOMU Columbia· 5 hours agoMissouri Senate Democrats set a record for the longest filibuster in Senate history this week. The...
Missouri GOP candidate Valentina Gomez tells voters not to be ‘weak and gay’ in campaign video
New York Post· 14 hours agoMissouri Republican secretary of state candidate Valentina Gomez shared a provocative campaign video...
Missouri State Senate record-breaking filibuster ends
KY3 Springfield· 4 hours agoThe longest filibuster in Missouri Legislative history ended shortly before 5 p.m. on Thursday.