Jeff Roberson / AP Abuse Allegations Surface Against Former Republican Gov. Eric Greitens as He Mounts Senate Campaign In March 2021, he announced his bid to replace retiring Republican Sen. Roy Blunt. A year later, these allegations might derail that effort. By Grant Atkinson March 21, 2022
Scott Olson / Getty Images Court Suspends Law Licenses of Couple Who Defended Home During BLM Standoff, Then Stays Suspension 1 Year The Missouri Supreme Court suspended the law licenses of Mark and Patricia McCloskey. The suspensions were stayed pending probation. By Richard Moorhead February 10, 2022
Joseph Prezioso - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Was It Ever About COVID? Hospitals Ask Infected Staff to Cut Sick Leave Short, Return to Work Amid Labor Shortage What's the old saying? Don't call in sick, crawl in sick! Is that's what's happening now in hospitals desperate for employees? By Mike Landry January 14, 2022
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Federal Appeals Court Slaps Down Biden's Attempt to End a Key Trump Policy 'If the Government were correct, it would supplant the rule of law with the rule of say-so. We hold the Government is wrong.' By Andrew Jose December 14, 2021
Charlie Riedel / APCommentary Sound Mind? Biden Forgets the Name of Kansas City's Mayor Right After Meeting Him - Video Biden's trip to Kansas City was filled with his usual gaffes, including an awkward moment in which he forgot the name of the city's mayor. By Grant Atkinson December 10, 2021
Prath / ShutterstockCommentary Flashback: Cop Shot Man Attacking His Home, Suddenly Realized He Knew Him 'I don’t think the officer had a choice - I honestly don’t,' the police chief said after the 2016 shooting. By C. Douglas Golden November 24, 2021
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Hateful Pro-Choice Activists Destroy a Cross Set Up to Commemorate 800,000 Aborted Babies Pro-life students faced a hateful backlash after taking a stand against abortion at a Catholic university. By Jack Davis November 11, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images 11 States Just Banded Together to Take Legal Action Against Biden's Vaccine Mandate 'Today is the first step in stopping the Biden Administration's misguided COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees of small businesses.' By The Associated Press November 5, 2021
Charlie Riedel / AP City's Attempt to 'Defund the Police' Gets Thwarted by Judge One city's attempt to take away money from its police department was halted by a judge, though the city is already considering an appeal. By Jack Davis October 6, 2021
Sean Gallup / Getty Images Pope Francis Joins Others in Calling on Missouri's Governor to Grant Clemency to Death Row Inmate Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican, has been considering whether to reduce the 61-year-old Ernest Johnson's sentence to life in prison. By The Associated Press October 4, 2021