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VOICED : General Motors: nuevo llamado a revision

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VOICED : General Motors: nuevo llamado a revision
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Trump: Tax Cuts 'Rocket Fuel' For Economy

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President Donald Trump said the Republican tax plan is going to cost him "a fortune." Trump spoke at an event promoting the legislation in St. Charles, Mo. on Wednesday, but provided no evidence to support his claim,...
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House GOP leaders push anti-abortion bill

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Missouri Sues China Over Coronavirus Pandemic

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​Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt accused China of suppressing information about the coronavirus and lying about its "contagious nature".
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Missouri sues China over COVID-19 economic losses, Pres. Trump plans to sign executive order suspending immigration and Germany cancels Oktoberfest.
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Judge Rules Providers Can Mail The Abortion Pill During Pandemic

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A federal judge provided some relief for patients trying to access the abortion pill by temporarily pausing FDA restrictions during the pandemic.
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Record Number Of Gun Sales Lead To Ammo Shortages

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Ammo manufactures ramp up to meet demand as industry sees 8.4 million new gun owners.
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Fireworks Shortage May Impact Fourth Of July Holiday Celebrations

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Places that sell fireworks will have a smaller selection this year because of costs and delays.
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President Biden's Push For More Clean Energy Jobs Requires Investment

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President Biden plans to create 10 million clean energy jobs, but he'll need political support to do it.
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Workers are racing to protect an Iowa town from the rising Missouri River by adding several feet of dirt to a temporary levee. The situation grew worse when the river punched through a second levee, the town's main protection.

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HEADLINE: Crews race to build up levee to aid Iowa town CAPTION: Workers are racing to protect an Iowa town from the rising Missouri River by adding several feet of dirt to a temporary levee. The situation grew worse when the river...
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Missouri AG Eric Schmitt Beats Eric Greitens In GOP Senate Primary

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Schmitt had more votes than U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler and Greitens combined, turning what was expected to be a tight race into a blowout.
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A large crowd gathered in suburban St. Louis to protest a police officer's fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager over the weekend. Monday's peaceful protest came after a night of rioting in Ferguson over the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. (Aug. 11)

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A large, peaceful crowd gathered in suburban St. Louis to again protest a police officer's fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager over the weekend. A day after a night of rioting in Ferguson, roughly 250 people chanted "no justice, no...
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USA: MISSOURI: PRESIDENT CLINTON BEGINS THREE STATE BUS TOUR

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has addressed crowds in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at the start of a bus tour through three U-S states. With him is Vice President Al Gore. After the end of the Democratic convention in Chicago, the...
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After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking matters into their own hands. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE: Iowa farmers take Missouri River into their own hands CAPTION: After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking...
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Federal prosecutors are considering bringing charges against a mother who may have been involved in an internet hoax that may have led to a Missouri teen committing suicide

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HEADLINE: Charges may be filed in MySpace suicide CAPTION: Federal prosecutors are considering bringing charges against a mother who may have been involved in an internet hoax that may have led to a Missouri teen committing suicide....
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FBI Director James Comey says the country is at a crossroads on matters of race relations and law enforcement. (Feb. 11)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus025919 The country is at a crossroads on matters of race relations and law enforcement, presenting "hard truths" that must be confronted by both citizens and the police, FBI Director James Comey...
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Lindsay Lohan in Court After Lying to Police Over Car Crash

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Lindsay Lohan in Court After Lying to Police Over Car Crash
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USA: BOB DOLE ATTACKS BILL CLINTON ON ETHICAL ISSUES

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English/Nat Republican candidate Bob Dole is taking aim at President Clinton Tuesday on ethical issues. Dole's emerging strategy calls for tougher attacks focusing on everything from Clinton's personal character to the Whitewater...
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Mark Halperin to Jay Nixon: Does the Buck Stop With You?

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Nov. 18 -- The governor of Missouri puts together an impressive commission to handle the fallout from Ferguson. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A gunman carrying a grudge against City Hall left a suicide note on his bed warning 'The truth will come out in the end,' before he went on a deadly shooting spree at a council meeting, his brother told The Associated Press on Friday

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HEADLINE: Gunman's note: ``The truth will come out' CAPTION: A gunman carrying a grudge against City Hall left a suicide note on his bed warning 'The truth will come out in the end,' before he went on a deadly shooting spree at a...
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President Obama's Balancing Act With Ferguson

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Dec. 1 -- President Barack Obama, responding to unrest over the police shooting of a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, will ask Congress for $263 million to help equip more officers with body cameras and will appoint a task force to...
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President Obama asked federal agencies on Monday for concrete recommendations to ensure the U.S. isn't building a "militarized culture" within police departments, as he promoted the use of body cameras by police in the wake of Ferguson. (Dec. 1)

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US President Barack Obama asked federal agencies on Monday for concrete recommendations to ensure the U.S. isn't building a "militarized culture" within police departments, as he promoted the use of body cameras by police in the wake of...