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A promising schizophrenia drug showed mixed results

By Associated Press Some people who took a new schizophrenia drug for a year improved with only a few side effects, but many dropped out of the research, the company announced Thursday. The results underscore the difficulties in treating schizophrenia, a severe mental illness that can cause people to hear voices, feel paranoid and withdraw

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AP sources: White House altered record of Biden’s ‘garbage’ remarks despite stenographer concerns

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — White House press officials altered the official transcript of a call in which President Joe Biden appeared to take a swipe at supporters of Donald Trump, drawing objections from the federal workers who document such remarks for posterity, according to two U.S. government officials and an internal email obtained Thursday

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Guilty pleasures

By NewsPress Now Rapper Young Thug pleads guilty to gang, drug and gun charges ATLANTA | Rapper Young Thug pleaded guilty Thursday in Atlanta to gang, drug and gun charges and will be released from jail, though he could be put back behind bars if he violates the terms of his sentence. The 33-year-old Grammy

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Business briefs

By NewsPress Now Pentagon audit says Boeing cleaned up on Air Force parts WASHINGTON | Boeing overcharged the Air Force nearly $1 million for spare parts on C-17 cargo planes, including an 8,000% markup for simple lavatory soap dispensers, according to the Pentagon’s inspector general. The Defense Department’s auditor reviewed prices paid for 46 spare

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News in brief

By The Associated Press About 8,000 N. Korean troops at Ukraine’s border WASHINGTON | The Biden administration says some 8,000 North Korean soldiers are now in Russia near Ukraine’s border and are preparing to help the Kremlin fight against Ukrainian troops in the coming days. The new figure announced Thursday is a dramatic increase from

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Weekend football primer

By NewsPress Now Central v. Winnetonka The Indians get to host a district game for the second year in a row. For Central, it’s a rematch with a team they already beat by 26 in the first game of the season back in August. Winnetonka got right in the middle of the regular season, but

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Warning signs that brakes are faltering

By Metro Creative Automotive problems are often best left to professionals. Though seasoned car enthusiasts may be capable of diagnosing and fixing car troubles without the assistance of a trusted mechanic, most drivers are better off letting the pros address issues under the hood. But drivers can still play a vital role in vehicle maintenance.

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Missouri Governor

By NewsPress Now Mike Kehoe, Republican The current lieutenant governor, Kehoe has past experience in Jefferson City as a state senator and senate majority leader. Kehoe said his administration has three key priorities: crime, economic stability and education. Kehoe hopes to highlight the need for further economic development that he said will benefit small businesses.

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U.S. Senate

By NewsPress Now Josh Hawley, Republican incumbent A native of Lexington, Missouri, who graduated in 2002 from Stanford and Yale universities before becoming Missouri’s Attorney General in 2017, Hawley is seeking his second term in office after defeating incumbent Democrat Claire McCaskill in 2018 for the Senate seat. Hawley’s top goals include closing the border,

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