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The only evidence linking Sandra Hemme to the 1980 killing of St. Joseph library worker Patricia Jeschke is the “wildly contradictory” and “factually impossible” statements she made to detectives while she was a patient at a psychiatric hospital, her attorneys say. The hearing to present evidence of her innocence was granted after her attorneys filed a 147-page petition laying out their claims. If Hemme is exonerated, her prison term would mark the longest known wrongful conviction of a woman in U.S. history. Hemme’s legal team said evidence instead points to Michael Holman, a 22-year-old police officer who was investigated for insurance fraud and burglaries and later went to prison. His truck was also seen in the area of the killing; the alibi he provided about why he was nearby could not be corroborated.
Persons: Sandra Hemme, Joseph, Patricia Jeschke, Ryan Horsman, Hemme, Steven Fueston, Michael Holman, Holman, Jeschke’s Organizations: Kansas City Star, Joseph Police Department, Joseph State Hospital Locations: CHILLICOTHE, Mo, Missouri, Sandy, Livingston County,
(AP) — Many students at a historically Black college in Missouri returned from Christmas break this week dressed in black, mourning the suicide of a beloved administrator who had alleged bullying and racism by the school's white president. Today, a white president at an HBCU is a rarity, she said. Just 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Lincoln University, anti-racism protests erupted at the University of Missouri’s Columbia campus in 2015, forcing that school’s president to resign. One Black student at the overwhelmingly white campus went on a weeklong hunger strike. Friends of Candia-Bailey said Moseley was never a good fit to lead the historically Black university.
Persons: Antoinette Bonnie Candia, John Moseley, Moseley, , Xoe Binford, Victor Pasley, Monica Graham, Bailey, Graham, ” Candia, ” Moseley, Marybeth Gasman, of, Eric Malone, , wasn’t, ” Kendra Perry, ” Perry, Candia, Pasley, ” Pasley, Cierra Tillman, ” Tillman, Perry, Bonnie, ” ___ Hollingsworth Organizations: JEFFERSON CITY, Lincoln University, University, Rutgers University, Bluefield, Harvard University, U.S, Supreme, University of Missouri’s Columbia, Lincoln, , Associated Press Locations: Mo, Missouri, Jefferson City, Lincoln, Candia, Black, Bluefield State, West Virginia, Mission , Kansas
The package released earlier this week was the result of a rare, bipartisan agreement between Republican House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (Mo.) To help win more Democratic support, the bill also expands the child tax credit by adjusting it for inflation and allowing Americans who don't have a tax bill to get the credit as a refund, among other changes. In addition to Friday's committee vote, the White House also came out in support of the legislation. In the end, Blumenauer said he would "reluctantly" vote for the bill, but wanted to see the child tax credit expanded further. House Speaker Mike Johnson had yet to confirm when, or even if, he would bring the bill to the House floor for a vote.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Jason Smith, Ron Wyden, Karine Jean, Pierre, Earl Blumenauer, Blumenauer, Mike Johnson, Smith, Wyden Organizations: Business, of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, Republican, Democratic, White, Oregon Democrat Locations: Taiwan, Mo, Oregon
Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesUnder so-called linked-deposit programs, states deposit money in banks at below-market interest rates. Banks then leverage those funds to provide short-term, low-interest loans to particular borrowers, often in agriculture or small business. The programs can save thousands of dollars for borrowers by reducing their interest rates by an average 2-3 percentage points. Illinois has nearly $950 million of deposits linked to low-interest loans for farmers, businesses and individuals. In 2015, Frerichs said, the state's agricultural investment program had just two low-interest loans.
Persons: Vivek Malek, Malek, ” Malek, Banks, Michael Frerichs, Frerichs, Rafael Salaberrios, ” Salaberrios, Brian Zimmerschied, Doug Fish, Jason Bernard, ” Bernard, Mike Hopkins, , Hopkins, Jordan Harvey, Sid Miller, hadn't, Miller, Organizations: JEFFERSON CITY, Federal Reserve, National Association of State, State Development, , OakStar Bank, FCS, FCS Financial, BTC Bank, Montana Board of Investments, Republican, AP Locations: Mo, Missouri, New York, Illinois, Montana, , National Association of State Treasurers . Illinois, Bethany , Missouri, Bethany, Iowa , Kansas, Ohio, Kansas, In Ohio, Texas
(AP) — A Missouri abortion-rights campaign announced Thursday that it's throwing support behind an amendment that would enshrine access to the procedure in the state constitution while allowing restrictions in later stages of pregnancy. Supporters include the ACLU of Missouri, local Planned Parenthood affiliates and Abortion Action Missouri. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesAnd Missourians for Constitutional Freedom has funding difficulties, ending 2023 with no money in the bank. Missourians for Constitutional Freedom's announcement comes as abortion activists nationwide are divided over whether to support constitutional amendments that allow any regulation of abortion after viability. Current Missouri law includes an exception for medical emergencies, but not in cases of rape and incest.
Persons: Freedom, , , Iman Alsaden, State Jay Ashcroft, Roe, Wade Organizations: JEFFERSON CITY, , Missouri, Constitutional, Republican, State, Freedom, American College of Obstetricians Locations: Mo, Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Gunfire broke out inside a popular shopping mall on the edge of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, wounding six people, authorities said. The shooting around 5:45 p.m. Wednesday at Crown Center left shattered glass inside the mall. Witnesses told police that a verbal argument between two groups led to the shooting that damaged some businesses inside the mall. Witness John Gaston told KCTV-TV he heard gunfire, then saw chaos.
Persons: Jake Becchina, John Gaston, KCTV, ” Gaston, Becchina Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Crown Center, Police Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas City , Missouri
Arms Race: What Travelers Can Expect in 2024 At the start of what promises to be a very busy year, we look ahead at what you’re likely to encounter. With 2023 in the rearview mirror, we look ahead at what travelers will face in 2024. At United Airlines, for example, smarter software can offer rebooking options and issue food and lodging vouchers when a flight is canceled, rather than just rebooking a flight. United Airlines has suspended its flights indefinitely, said Josh Freed, a United spokesman. This year, travelers are expected to choose faraway places and board small ships, according to Virtuoso, the consortium of luxury travel agencies.
Persons: Chanelle, Hayley Berg, ” Ms, Berg, , Robert W, Mann Jr, , Chad Burt, Oren Etzioni, Gilbert Ott, Hopper, Greg Forbes, Delta’s, Neville Pattinson, Mr, Pattinson, biometrics, Laura Lindsay, Joshua Smith, Smith, Laurel Brunvoll, Michael Zeiler, Airbnb, We’ve, Jamie Lane, , ’ ”, Jan Freitag, “ We’ve, David Whiteside, Brian Kelly, Guy, Leigh Rowan, “ There’s, Kelly, Rowan, ” Mr, James Thornton, Sharm el Sheikh, Khaled Ibrahim, Harry Rubenstein, Rubenstein, Eyal Carlin, Josh Freed, Jack Ezon, Tom Marchant, Beth McGroarty Organizations: World Tourism Organization, International Air Transport Association, Analysts, Express Global, , airfare, University of Washington, United Airlines, Transportation, Administration, Salt Lake, International Airport, Denver International Airport, Delta Air Lines, U.S . Customs, Border Protection, La Guardia Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, biometrics, Thales, Air, American Airlines, Global, , , MidX Studios, LivSmart Studios, Hilton, Hyatt Studios, Accor Hotels, Boston University, Visa, Mastercard, Walmart, Target, Savanti, Chase, Intrepid Travel, Amisol Travel, East Travel Alliance, United, Consumers, Ki’ama, Wellness, Global Wellness Institute Locations: United States, Point.me, Salt, North America, London, Rome, Tokyo, Cancún, Las Vegas, Cayman Islands, Polynesia, Europe, Norway, Denmark, Air Canada, Bergen, Flam, Scandinavia, Italy, France, Malta, Slovenia, Maryland, Spain, Portugal, Britain, Egypt, India, Mexico ; Cape Girardeau, Mo, Niagara Falls, N.Y . Texas, Burnet, Sulphur Springs, New York, Vienna, Marriott, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Oman —, Tunisia, Northern Africa, Sharm, Cairo, Amisol Travel Egypt, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Ramle, Kimberley, Western Australia, Mitre, Patagonia, Ki’ama Bahamas, Bahamas, South Africa, Hudson, Tuxedo Park, N.Y, Malibu , Calif, Mexico
Taylor Swift’s Carbon Allowance
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Taylor Swift arrives before an NFL wild-card playoff football game between the Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 13. Photo: Ed Zurga/Associated PressNo one escapes the climate police these days, and that includes Taylor Swift . The pop star has been criticized recently for emitting CO2 on her frequent trips on a private jet to see her beau Travis Kelce play for the Kansas City Chiefs. The mega-star joins a growing concert of companies and countries that are using these climate indulgences to offset their CO2 emissions. While the credits have a notional financial value, their primary purpose is to deflect criticism.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Ed Zurga, Travis Kelce, Swift, they’re Organizations: NFL, Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs Locations: Kansas City, Mo
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Restrictions on medical care for transgender minors are up for debate in the South Carolina House on Wednesday, as a slew of like-minded proposals receive discussion in a Missouri legislative committee. The measures' consideration highlights the continued interest among conservative lawmakers in targeting issues impacting transgender residents after last year's wave of high-profile bills. South Carolina is one of the few Southern states without a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. At least 22 states have enacted laws restricting or banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, and many of those states face lawsuits. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
Persons: Mike DeWine’s, ___ Ballentine, Mo . Pollard Organizations: COLUMBIA, South Carolina House, Republican, Ohio Senate, American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, Associated Press, America Statehouse News Initiative, America Locations: South, Missouri, South Carolina, Jefferson City, Mo
I get my tax documents in early. I've since found a reliable accountant who specializes in working with small business owners and I've leveled up my tax preparation to make tax season even smoother for me and my accountant. I've aligned my processes with my accountant'sMy first tax season working with Danny involved a learning curve and some unavoidable back-and-forth. This year, when I send him my tax documents for his next steps they'll basically be turnkey for him — plug and play. Aligning with Danny's systems makes my review and approval of the completed tax documents he shares with me that much easier as well.
Persons: , I'd, That's, Danny, He's, I've, Danny's, they'll, I'm Organizations: Service
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Mahomes will try something entirely new Sunday night, though, when he leads the Kansas City Chiefs into Buffalo for the divisional round of the playoffs. He threw for 225 yards and two TDs in leading Kansas City to a 26-17 win that day. 2 seed and that relegated Kansas City to the No. In those two games, Mahomes completed 76% of his throws for 703 yards with six TD passes, no picks and a touchdown run.
Persons: — Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, , “ I've, Kadarius Toney, Travis Kelce lateraled, Toney, He's, , Andy, Reid, ” Mahomes, ” Reid, “ That's, he's, Josh Allen, “ They've, Cam Jones, Derrick Nnadi, LT Wanya Morris, Justyn Ross, Skyy Moore, Moore, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, NFL, AFC, Kansas City Chiefs, Bills, Highmark, Kansas City, Chiefs, Dolphins, Buffalo, Arrowhead, Miami Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Buffalo, Arrowhead, Kansas,
“Extreme conditions like those are bound to test the limits of even the highest-performing products," Certor Sports, which makes the VICIS ZERO2 helmet that Mahomes was wearing, said in a statement Wednesday. “I’m sure it had to do with it being really cold,” Mahomes said afterward, “but yeah, I didn’t know that happened in the moment. “VICIS helmets are extensively tested in high-impact conditions across a range of temperatures,” the company said. Mahomes said he'd never had a helmet shatter on him — “It was a first for me,” he said. Mahomes initially played on with the broken helmet before officials intervened and made him get a backup from the sideline.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, , Mahomes, DeShon Elliott, , I’m, , ” VICIS, Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Jerry Rice, Schutt, Dave Marver, TUCCI, VICIS, Smart, he'd, , didn't Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Chiefs, AFC, Miami, , Dolphins, NFL, Riddell, Innovatus Capital Partners, Certor Sports Locations: KANSAS, Mo
The new plan would provide some U.S. households with more money from the child tax credit. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON—Top U.S. lawmakers unveiled a bipartisan tax agreement that would revive expired breaks for businesses and increase the child tax credit for low-income families, and they are aiming to push the $78 billion in tax breaks through Congress in the next few weeks. The deal comes from Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) and Rep. Jason Smith (R., Mo. ), ideological opponents who found common ground after months of talks. They have a tough task ahead, given skepticism about aspects of the deal in both parties and a tight deadline before tax season starts.
Persons: Alex Wong, Sen, Ron Wyden, Jason Smith Organizations: Getty, WASHINGTON —, WASHINGTON — Top U.S Locations: WASHINGTON — Top, Mo
WASHINGTON — Senior lawmakers in Congress announced a bipartisan deal Tuesday to expand the child tax credit and provide a series of tax breaks for businesses. The deal, details of which were reported earlier by NBC News, would enhance refundable child tax credits in an attempt to provide relief to financially struggling and multi-child families. Democrats had demanded a larger child tax credit after an earlier version they passed for less than one year expired, causing child poverty to fall and then rise again after it lapsed. And Republicans were motivated to revive some expired portions of the 2017 Trump tax cuts for businesses. Wyden has said he hopes to pass the deal by the beginning of tax filing season, which is Jan. 29.
Persons: Cara Baldari, Evie, Sarah Orrin, Vipond, Otto, Jason Smith, Ron Wyden, Smith, " Wyden, Wyden, That's Organizations: D.C, U.S, Capitol, WASHINGTON —, Congress, NBC News, American Locations: China
(AP) — What’s expected to be an expensive and bitter fight over multiple Missouri abortion-rights ballot measures so far has not attracted much money. An abortion-rights campaign called Missourians for Constitutional Freedom had no money on hand as of Dec. 31, according to campaign finance reports filed Tuesday. A competing Republican-backed campaign raised roughly $61,000, most of which came from a $50,000 donation from Director Jamie Corley. It typically costs millions of dollars just to pay workers to collect enough voter signatures to get a constitutional amendment on the Missouri ballot. Meanwhile, an anti-abortion group called Missouri Stands with Women launched its own campaign Tuesday to block any abortion-rights measure from passing.
Persons: — What’s, Jamie Corley Organizations: COLUMBIA, American Civil Liberties Union, Republican, Ohioans United, Reproductive Rights, Protect, Women Locations: Mo, Missouri, Ohio, Protect Women Ohio
When employees who contribute to a 401(k) plan leave a company, they have options for what to do with that money. The guidance investors receive from a financial professional or firm about handling old 401(k)s has been exempt from investment advice rules. And, there are different standards for financial advice. The Biden administration wants investment advice given when making these decisions to come from a fiduciary — and the Department of Labor has proposed rules to make that happen. They also argue that existing laws have been established to safeguard consumers seeking financial advice.
Persons: Biden, Labor Department's, Ann Wagner Organizations: Department of Labor, Finance, Labor, Financial, Capital Markets
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had his helmet shattered on a hit from Miami Dolphins safety DeShon Elliott during Saturday night's frigid AFC wild-card playoff game. With a game-time temperature of minus-4 degrees Fahrenheit, the game was the fourth-coldest in NFL history, and it was unclear whether the temperature made the shell of Mahomes' helmet more brittle than usual. But then again, rarely is it below zero at kickoff of a football game. Mahomes ran two more plays before officials made him get a backup helmet from the sideline.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, DeShon Elliott, Mahomes Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, AFC, Dolphins, Kansas City Locations: KANSAS, Mo
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The Kansas City Chiefs managed to handle the adversity well. Political Cartoons View All 253 Images“Guys came with that attitude, that mentality — we knew it was going to be cold,” Mahomes said. The National Weather Service issued a warning for what it called “dangerously cold” weather that had blanketed the Midwest. Kansas City was far more efficient, scoring on four of its six first-half drives.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid's, Mahomes, Rashee Rice, Isiah Pacheco, Harrison Butker, ‘ Let’s, , Tua Tagovailoa, Hill, ” Reid, , Lombardi, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, ” Mahomes, Trent McDuffie, Rice, Christian Wilkins, roughing, Pacheco, Jevon Holland, Xavien Howard, DeShon Elliott, Kadarius Toney, Derrick Nnadi, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Chiefs, Miami, Super Bowl, Dolphins, Kansas City, Arrowhead, Bowls, Bills, Steelers, Houston, Browns, National Weather Service, Kansas, Pro Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas, Miami, Buffalo, parkas, Kansas City, Germany
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The NFL was concerned that nobody could make it Sunday in Buffalo, where up to a couple of feet of snow was expected overnight. So, the league and New York officials decided to postpone the Bills' wild-card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers until Monday. They practiced all week in warm Miami, and it was 86 degrees on Friday, when they stepped on the plane to Kansas City. For you, me — it's cold,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said.
Persons: , Mark Poloncarz, Tom Coughlin's, , Keaton Schlatter, We've, I've, Justin Reid, Lauren Bays, “ I've, Tua Tagovailoa, Andy Reid Organizations: KANSAS CITY, The Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, NFL, New, Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, Chiefs, Dolphins, National Weather Service, NFC, Giants, Packers, New York, Lambeau, Cowboys, Buffalo, Arrowhead, Denver Broncos, Tennessee Titans, ” Chiefs Locations: KANSAS, Mo, The, Buffalo, New York, Erie County, Kansas City, West Des Moines , Iowa, Smithville , Missouri, Miami, Hawaii, Alabama
Lawmakers are ramping up their scrutiny of Shein after it confidentially filed to go public last week. "Urge the SEC to apply maximum scrutiny to Shein's business and management before letting it anywhere near our capital markets," Luetkemeyer said in the video, viewed by CNBC. They include legislation that would block Shein from trading in the U.S. or bar its shipments from coming into the country. Gallagher is also interested in pursuing reforms to the trade loophole known as the de minimis provision and expanding enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, the aide said. The committee is investigating Shein over its use of forced labor and de minimis — probes that are ongoing, Luetkemeyer said.
Persons: confidentially, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Shein, Luetkemeyer, let's, Mike Gallagher, Gallagher Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange, CNBC, SEC, Chinese Communist Party, Uyghur, Labor Locations: U.S
The breaking point came when the height of the pandemic passed, but conditions barely improved, according to many workers. Although health systems had promised to add staffing, many found themselves running deficits amid inflation and a shortage of doctors and nurses. Dr. Quee, the union president, said that inquiries from doctors were up more than threefold since the second group of Allina doctors unionized last month — and that as a result, the Doctors Council was hiring more organizers. “Two days ago, pharmacists called me from Florida,” she said. “We’ve never done pharmacists before.”In September, Dr. Smith, who long ago shifted from CVS district manager to frontline pharmacist, took on an additional role: labor organizer.
Persons: Sharif, , unionizing, Quee, , “ We’ve, Smith Organizations: Doctors, CVS, renegades Locations: Allina, Florida, Kansas City, Mo
Bob Dylan famously does not do fan service. And in his live act, Dylan is also not a crowd-pleaser, at least in the conventional sense. It started on Oct. 1, when Dylan, playing Kansas City, Mo., for his first American date in more than a year, opened with “Kansas City,” the Leiber and Stoller standard first made famous by Wilbert Harrison and then the Beatles. A few days later, Dylan opened his St. Louis show with “Johnny B. Goode,” in presumed tribute to the city’s native son Chuck Berry. Next up was Chicago, where Dylan opened with … “Born in Chicago.”
Persons: Bob Dylan, Dylan, , Leiber, Stoller, Wilbert Harrison, Louis, Johnny B, Goode, , Chuck Berry, … “ Organizations: Bloomberg, Kansas City, “ Kansas Locations: Mo, “ Kansas City, Chicago
(AP) — Baylor Scheierman knocked down a 3-pointer to open Creighton's game against Loyola Chicago on Wednesday, turned to the crowd inside T-Mobile Center and promptly blew it a kiss. Isaac Traudt and Francisco Farabello hit 3-pointers early in the second half. Kalkbrenner began to assert himself inside, then added two more 3s — he hit only six all of last season. And by the time Ashworth connected on consecutive 3s, the Bluejays had stretched their lead past 20 and were able to coast to the finish. “We switched up a little bit what we were doing defensively in the second half.
Persons: , — Baylor Scheierman, Scheierman, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Bluejays, ” Scheierman, , ” Steven Ashworth, Des Watson, Braden Norris, , Sean Dwyer, Isaac Traudt, Francisco Farabello, Kalkbrenner, Ashworth, ” Creighton, Greg McDermott, MILLER, Mason Miller, McDermott, Jayden Dawson, Creighton, Trey Alexander, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, — Baylor, Loyola Chicago, Mobile Center, of Fame, Cayman, Colorado State, Rams, Boston College, Ramblers, ” Loyola, NCAA, Loyola, NEXT Loyola Chicago, Eagles, AP Locations: KANSAS, Mo
Missouri will try to regroup Wednesday against South Carolina State in Columbia, Mo. South Carolina State leans on its guards -- freshman Mitchel Taylor (12.0 points, 4.0 assists per game) and junior Omar Croskey (10.4 ppg) -- but is also deep and capable of playing big. With four players on the roster at 6-foot-10 or taller, including Drayton Jones, who averages 5.8 rebounds per game, South Carolina State can play big or go to a small ball set. "When you play guys who can defend, you can just switch everything," South Carolina State coach Erik Martin said. If you don't defend, you don't play.
Persons: Jesus Carralero Martin, Dennis Gates, we're, Gates, Sean East, Nick Honor, Noah Carter, Mitchel Taylor, Omar Croskey, Drayton Jones, Erik Martin Organizations: Tigers, Jackson State, South Carolina State, The Tigers, Missouri, Bulldogs, Mizzou, Tulsa, Tulsa . South, Tulsa . South Carolina State, South, Carolina State, Thomson Locations: Missouri, Jackson State . Missouri, Columbia, Mo, Tulsa ., Tulsa . South Carolina, South Carolina
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