A proposal from the federal government could provide a better path toward student loan debt repayment, but a new survey finds many borrowers don’t know about this option. While the fate of the Biden Administration’s debt erasure plan is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court, income-driven repayment plans offer the next best option for […]
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American Federation of Teachers calls for investigation to evaluate Meta’s impact on children’s mental health
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is brushing off calls to investigate the effect its social media platforms have on children’s mental health. Last week shareholders rejected a proposal to hire an independent law firm to evaluate the effectiveness of Meta’s audit and risk oversight committee. The resolution alleges the company regularly breaks pledges to remove content […]
Title 42’s end brings little change to Iowa’s asylum seekers
A public health measure known as Title 42 was a response to the COVID-19 pandemic that allowed immigrants to be immediately expelled if they crossed into the United States illegally. It ended several weeks ago – but in Iowa, the effects are not as dramatic as some immigration advocates anticipated. Even though Title 42 has […]
More states line up to serve free school meals to all kids
(Missouri Independent) – During his long career as a high school teacher, New York State Sen. John Mannion often reached into his own pocket to cover the cost of lunches for kids who didn’t have the funds. “I watched kids get to the end of the line and not have enough money on their cards,” […]
Utah school district bans the Bible from elementary and middle schools citing “Vulgarity and Violence”
Utah’s Davis School District has made the controversial decision to remove the Bible from elementary and middle schools after a parent complained about the presence of vulgar and violent verses that they deemed inappropriate for young children. This move follows the district’s compliance with a 2022 state law that requires parental involvement in decisions regarding […]
U.S. Senate votes to block student loan relief, White House will veto
(Missouri Independent) – The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to overturn the Biden administration’s one-time student debt relief plan that is on hold due to a pending Supreme Court decision. President Joe Biden has vowed to veto the resolution, but the 52-46 vote forced vulnerable Senate Democrats up for reelection in 2024 to take a public stance […]
Physician sentenced to 2-1/2 years in prison for stealing approximately $250K from COVID-19 relief programs
A Colorado physician was sentenced today to two and a half years in prison for fraudulently obtaining and misappropriating approximately $250,000 from two separate COVID-19 relief programs. According to court documents, Dr. Francis F. Joseph, 58, of Highlands Ranch, was the supervisory physician at Springs Medical Associates, a medical clinic with three offices in Colorado. […]
June is National Safety Month
In June, the Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance joins the National Safety Council in promoting National Safety Month – an annual observance to emphasize that safety should be considered a top priority year-round, especially as people engage in more outdoor activities and summer travel. According to NSC, accidents are the third leading cause of […]
New work requirements for some SNAP recipients included in debt limit deal
(Missouri Independent) – The holiday weekend debt ceiling deal struck by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy preserves in part new work requirements for some food stamp recipients but now with exceptions for certain populations, including veterans. The agreement released late Saturday night showed concessions from both sides — from GOP members, who […]
Kansas man indicted for using guns, threats, and racial slurs to intimidate black individuals
A Kansas man was indicted by a federal grand jury for using guns, death threats, and racial slurs to intimidate Black people and interfere with multiple federally-protected rights. The indictment alleges that, on July 27, 2022, Austin Schoemann, 30, of Wichita, brandished a firearm and used racial slurs to threaten two Black juveniles, Victims 1 […]
University of Iowa researchers discover promising treatment for stroke, utilizing common waste product in the blood
Researchers at the University of Iowa are using one of the body’s naturally occurring waste products to treat stroke, potentially lessening the damage. Uric acid is a natural biological component of human blood, improving flow in the smaller vessels and reducing brain damage by neutralizing chemicals occurring during a stroke. But because the uric acid is […]
AI powered phone scams target senior citizens
Phone scammers are now using artificial intelligence to steal money from victims with realistic-sounding facsimiles of loved ones. Scammers take existing recordings uploaded to social media and use AI to create a dynamic version of the voice that can read a script, and is then used to trick others out of cash. Seniors are often […]
Board fines Indiana doctor for speaking about a 10-year-old rape victim’s abortion
An Indiana licensing board has fined a local physician $3,000 and handed her a letter of reprimand after she went public about a 10-year-old Ohio patient forced to travel across state lines for an abortion. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita brought the case against obstetrician/gynecologist Dr. Caitlin Bernard, for comments she made last July to the Indianapolis […]
Calls grow to require insurance companies to cover hearing aids for kids
Groups fighting for children’s health are asking Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers to require insurance companies to cover hearing aids and related services for kids. Advocates want to see language in the budget trailer bill which would mandate the coverage. Michelle Marciniak, co-chair and co-founder of the nonprofit Let California Kids Hear and the mother of a […]
Fentanyl-related drugs permanently made criminal under bill passed by U.S. House
(Missouri Independent) – Lawmakers in the U.S. House passed bipartisan legislation Thursday in an effort to curb staggering overdose deaths from illegal fentanyl substances that are illicitly produced and up to 50 times stronger than heroin. The HALT Fentanyl Act passed on a 289-133 vote with 74 Democratic votes and support from the Biden administration, would permanently categorize lab-made […]
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Joe Biden wetlands regulation
(Missouri Independent) – The U.S. Supreme Court in a major environmental decision on Thursday overturned the Environmental Protection Agency’s definition of wetlands that fall under the agency’s jurisdiction, siding with an Idaho couple who’d said they should not be required to obtain federal permits to build on their property that lacked any navigable water. All […]
Progressives try to persuade Biden to use the 14th Amendment to resolve debt crisis
(Missouri Independent) – Progressives are pushing hard for President Joe Biden to take the unprecedented step of invoking the 14th Amendment as a way to avoid financial calamity if the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy do not strike a deal on the debt ceiling in the coming days. Lawmakers and legal scholars argue […]
Biden student debt relief plan revoked in U.S. House vote
(Missouri Independent) – The U.S. House on Wednesday voted to overturn the Biden administration’s one-time student debt relief plan that is currently on hold awaiting a Supreme Court decision expected within weeks. Before the 218-203 vote on the resolution, the White House said President Joe Biden would veto it, arguing that the U.S. Department of Education has […]
Keystone pipeline owners knew of defect years before Kansas spill
(Missouri Independent) – Owners of the Keystone pipeline knew a defect had formed years before the strain finally caused the pipeline to burst and flood a Kansas creek with oil last year. The Keystone pipeline, owned by TC Energy, burst near the Kansas-Nebraska border late last year, spilling almost 13,000 barrels of oil onto adjacent […]
Federal correctional officer charged with 12 counts of aggravated sexual abuse against 3 female inmates
A federal correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin made his first appearance before the Northern District of California after a federal grand jury returned a 12-count indictment charging him for sexually abusing three female inmates in his custody. According to the indictment, Darrell Wayne Smith, 54, now residing in Florida, was employed at […]