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Owner of music club Blueberry Hill remembers Fats Domino

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The owner of the Blueberry Hill restaurant and music club near the US city of St. Louis remembered singer Fats Domino on Wednesday, following the rock and roll pioneer's death the day before. Domino passed away on Tuesday...
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For 25 years, the Trappist monks at Assumption Abbey in Ava, Missouri have been baking and selling holiday fruitcakes to support themselves. Some say the dark, spicy cake is a taste of heaven on earth.

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HEADLINE: Monks as bakers: The silent, tasty life CAPTION: For 25 years, the Trappist monks at Assumption Abbey in Ava, Missouri have been baking and selling holiday fruitcakes to support themselves. Some say the dark, spicy cake is a...
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Roe Is Overturned. What's Next?

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A landmark Supreme Court ruling struck down Roe v. Wade, causing ripple effects and reactions across the nation.
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Crime In America: Kansas City Mayor On Police Funding And Gun Control

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Mayor Quinton Lucas made a campaign promise to reduce violent crime in Kansas City, but he explains why that's proving to be more and more difficult.
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U.S. Death Toll Of Vaping-Related Illnesses Rises To 12

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The total number of reported vaping-related illnesses has also jumped.
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Newsy Investigates: Increasing Incidents At Rail Crossings

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After an Amtrak train collided with a dump truck in Missouri, Newsy found incidents at similar highway-rail crossings are happening more often.
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Run down slum area of North St Louis

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of run down and abandoned, derelict houses in a poor neighborhood in North St Louis on March 23, 2018 in St Louis, Missouri.
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Family Dollar Temporarily Closes Over 400 Stores Across 6 States

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The move comes amid a massive recall of products after federal regulators found more than 1,100 rodents at a distribution facility in Arkansas.
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San Francisco Fed Names Mary Daly as President

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Sep.14 -- The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco picked long-time insider Mary Daly to be its next president, potentially bolstering the central bank’s dovish wing while diversifying the institution’s top ranks. Bloomberg's Mike McKee...
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4 States End Federal Unemployment Benefits Early

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More than 2 dozen other states will end benefits before they expire
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83-Year-Old Woman Becomes Oldest Tough Mudder Competitor

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Tough Mudder races include obstacles like giant ice baths, a dash through 10,000 volts of electricity and climbing up a 12-foot ladder.
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Police Prepare for Ferguson Decision

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Nov. 24 -- First Assistant to the Sheriff of St. Louis Mike Guzy discusses the situation in Ferguson, Missouri. He speaks on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will Ferguson Change Conversation on Race, Inequality?

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Nov. 25 -- On today's ""The Agenda,"" Tom Keene, Olivia Sterns, and Stephanie Ruhle look at the days trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Planned Parenthood To Open Large Abortion Clinic In Southern Illinois

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Critics have accused Planned Parenthood of opening the facility to "fill the gaping hole they're seeing in their bottom line."
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Commission Rules Missouri's Only Abortion Clinic Can Stay Open

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The Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission renewed the clinic's abortion license, saying the state was wrong to withhold it.
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The Justice Department is launching a broad investigation into the practices of the Ferguson, Missouri, police department. (Sept. 4)

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The Justice Department is launching a broad investigation into the practices of the Ferguson, Missouri, police department. That's according to Attorney General Eric Holder. He announced the investigation following the shooting last...
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CLEAN : Ferguson: effects of segregation still alive today (expert)

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CLEAN : Ferguson: effects of segregation still alive today (expert)
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Ammunition Sales Boosted by Fear of Tougher Gun Laws

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Ammunition Sales Boosted by Fear of Tougher Gun Laws
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About 40 percent of colleges and universities reported not having conducted a sexual assault investigation in the past five years. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., whose office conducted the survey, said the findings are a wake up call to schools. (July 9)

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A survey of colleges and universities finds a lack of defined coordination between many campus and local law enforcement officials in response to reports of sexual assault in many places, and that many schools have gone years without...
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2018 Golden Globes Top Social Media Moments Include Oprah & 'Time's Up' | THR News

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'Stranger Things,' Justin Timberlake and Sterling K. Brown were also heavily discussed on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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Thomas Dewey concedes election to Harry Truman in 1948 upset

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CU Dewey Headquarters, a large election board shows Truman ahead of Dewey in votes / Dewey party workers at table with papers tracking results / VS party workers wait around / workmen remove Dewey-Warren posters from wall & roll them up...
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Boarded up hair salon in Ferguson after riots

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Boarded up hair salon in Ferguson after riots
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Prosecutor Will Not Charge Officer Who Killed Michael Brown

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The prosecutor said his office couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Darren Wilson committed murder or manslaughter under Missouri law.
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Kansas City Votes To Remove Martin Luther King's Name From Street

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Residents took issue with the fact that Paseo Boulevard was renamed Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard without their input.