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Missouri Commissioners Award First Temporary Sports Betting Licenses

The Missouri sports betting landscape is becoming clearer.  The Missouri Gaming Commission today awarded the state’s first nine temporary sports betting licenses. DraftKings, Circa Sports, FanDuel, Fanatics Sportsbook, Caesars Sportsbook, BetMGM, ESPN BET, bet365, and Underdog received temporary online sports betting licenses.  The Show-Me State will launch sports betting on Monday, Dec. 1, 2025 at

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Week 9: Battle of the Buchs

FAUCETT, Mo (News-Press NOW) — We’ve reached the regular season finale for high school football and Sports Zone’s game of the week features a storied rivalry matchup between the Buchanan schools. It’s the battle of the Buchs with the undefeated Mid-Buchanan Dragons hosting the 4-4 East Buchanan Bulldogs. This rivalry has been back and forth

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Workers demolish the facade of the East Wing of the White House on October 20 in Washington

Trump plows past concerns over East Wing demolition — and envisions an even bigger ballroom than initially planned

By Kevin Liptak, Kristen Holmes, Kaitlan Collins, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump has proceeded with enormous latitude as he constructs his massive new ballroom, bypassing concerns raised by preservationists and so far stopping short of seeking approval from the commission overseeing construction on federal buildings to tear down the entirety of the White House

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Appellate court pauses lawsuit over Everglades detention center due to government shutdown

By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal lawsuit that temporarily had interrupted operations at an immigration detention in the Florida Everglades dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” was paused Wednesday by an appellate court because of the government shutdown. Earlier this month, U.S. government attorneys had asked the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

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What to know about redistricting efforts across US at Trump’s prodding

By DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press President Donald Trump’s desire to secure the Republican majority in Congress has prompted an unusual burst of mid-decade redistricting in multiple states. North Carolina is the latest to take action. The Republican-led General Assembly approved changes Wednesday to U.S. House district designed to help the party unseat a Democratic

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What to know about redistricting efforts across US at Trump’s prodding

By DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press President Donald Trump’s desire to secure the Republican majority in Congress has prompted an unusual burst of mid-decade redistricting in multiple states. North Carolina is the latest to take action. The Republican-led General Assembly approved changes Wednesday to U.S. House district designed to help the party unseat a Democratic

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What to know about redistricting efforts across US at Trump’s prodding

By DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press President Donald Trump’s desire to secure the Republican majority in Congress has prompted an unusual burst of mid-decade redistricting in multiple states. North Carolina is the latest to take action. The Republican-led General Assembly approved changes Wednesday to U.S. House district designed to help the party unseat a Democratic

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What to know about redistricting efforts across US at Trump’s prodding

By DAVID A. LIEB Associated Press President Donald Trump’s desire to secure the Republican majority in Congress has prompted an unusual burst of mid-decade redistricting in multiple states. North Carolina is the latest to take action. The Republican-led General Assembly approved changes Wednesday to U.S. House district designed to help the party unseat a Democratic

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After others departed, Pentagon announces ‘new’ press corps filled with conservative news outlets

By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer Several conservative news outlets said Wednesday they had agreed to a new press policy rejected by virtually all legacy media organizations and will take their place in the Pentagon to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the U.S. military. The new Pentagon press corps will include the Gateway Pundit,

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After others departed, Pentagon announces ‘new’ press corps filled with conservative news outlets

By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer Several conservative news outlets said Wednesday they had agreed to a new press policy rejected by virtually all legacy media organizations and will take their place in the Pentagon to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the U.S. military. The new Pentagon press corps will include the Gateway Pundit,

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The gun and badge of an FBI agent as he stands in the entertainment district Beale Street

Dissension in the ranks: Some, but not all, federal law enforcement employees are getting paychecks this week

By Evan Perez, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration’s move to issue paychecks this week to some but not all federal law enforcement employees during the government shutdown is sowing division in the ranks and does little to resolve the harm being done to ongoing investigations, current and former law enforcement officials tell CNN. Under

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California National Guard to support food banks due to expected food assistance delays

By SOPHIE AUSTIN Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday he will deploy National Guard troops to support food banks in November, a move that comes in light of anticipated delays to federal food assistance amid the government shutdown. About 40 million low-income people across the U.S., including roughly 5.5

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Trump says he’s owed a ‘lot of money’ over federal probes. Here’s how the government could pay him

By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has suggested he’s entitled to compensation from the federal government over investigations he faced that he claims were politically motivated. Now, the Justice Department that Trump has exerted control over could approve a hefty payout in taxpayer dollars. The Republican

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