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Congress OKs New Law On Tourist Boats After Missouri Tragedy
A bill requiring stricter safety rules in response to the 2018 deadly sinking of a tourist boat in Missouri is headed to President Joe Biden for his signature.
Contested Natural Gas Pipeline Granted Permanent Certificate
Federal officials on Thursday granted Spire Inc. a permanent certificate to operate a natural gas pipeline in Missouri and Illinois
Guilty Plea On Hate, Arson Charges In Islamic Center Fire
A man has pleaded guilty to hate crime and arson charges for setting a fire that destroyed an Islamic center in southeast Missouri two years ago.
Suspect Fatally Shot, Two Found Dead in Southeast Missouri Home
Officers shot and killed a man Thursday after responding to reports of shots fired at a home in southeast Missouri.
Griner Freed From Russian Prison
Russia has freed WNBA star Brittney Griner in a dramatic high-level prisoner exchange.
Biden Releasing Nearly $36B to Aid Pensions of Union Workers
President Joe Biden on Thursday is announcing the infusion of nearly $36 billion to shore up a financially troubled union pension plan.
AP source: Cardinals, Contreras Agree to 5-year Contract
Willson Contreras is going to St. Louis to replace Yadier Molina at catcher.
Worker Dies After Crane Overturns At An Illinois Refinery
Chad L. Crabtree, 47, of Owensboro, Kentucky, was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident Tuesday afternoon
House Votes To Avert Rail Strike, Impose Deal On Unions
The U.S. House moved urgently to head off the looming nationwide rail strike on Wednesday.
Railroad Unions Decry Biden’s Plan To Block Possible Strike
Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that lawmakers will be asked to vote Wednesday to impose the terms of the deals the 12 unions agreed to before an original strike deadline in September.