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Federal inquiry traces payments from Gaetz to women; a new Florida-Puerto Rico partnership poised to transform higher-ed landscape; MT joins Tribes to target Canadian mining pollution; Heart health plummets in rural SD and nationwide; CO working families would pay more under Trump tax proposals.

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Transgender rights in Congress, a historic win for Utah's youngest elected official, scrutiny of Democratic Party leadership, and the economic impact of Trump's tax proposals highlight America's shifting political and social landscape.

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The CDC has a new plan to improve the health of rural Americans, updated data could better prepare folks for flash floods like those that devastated Appalachia, and Native American Tribes could play a key role in the nation's energy future.

Missouri

Every major insurer increased its number of Dual Special Needs Plan offerings between 2018 and 2024. <br />(fotofabrika/Adobe Stock)
Missourians may qualify for health plans with extra benefits

As we roll into the final weeks of Medicare's open enrollment, some Missourians may not realize they qualify for a specific type of health insurance …

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Focus group participants in the latest
MO residents believe family-focused economy is key to well being

The latest "Speak Up MO" report reveals the economic struggles facing Missourians, adding to earlier findings about community concerns and the …

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While Amendment 3 protects the right to abortion in Missouri, it does not mandate state funding for abortion procedures, so Medicaid and state funds are not used for most abortions. (Bits and Splits/Adobe Stock)
Both sides react as Missouri reverses near-total abortion ban

Strong reactions are pouring in from both sides as Missouri voters made history by adding abortion rights to the state constitution. The decision to …

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Between 2022 and 2023, Missouri experienced a 12% increase in overall homelessness and a 24% rise in unsheltered homelessness. (FollowTheFlow/Adobe Stock)
MO mayor, once homeless, now leads fight for homeless

Once homeless and suffering from addictions himself, Joplin's mayor now leads a crusade to help others overcome the same hardships. About 53,000 …

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Missouri exempts small businesses with under $500,000 in annual revenue from the state minimum wage rate, allowing them to set their own pay within federal guidelines. (JJ Gouin/Adobe Stock)
500+ MO businesses back Prop A, $15 minimum wage

More than 500 Missouri businesses are rallying for Proposition A, pushing for a $15 per hour minimum wage and paid sick leave by 2026. Backed by the …

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Thus far in 2024, 75% of down-ballot elections were uncontested nationwide, meaning a candidate ran for office without opposition. (Matt/Adobe Stock)
Rural votes in MO count beyond top of ticket this election

By Julia Tilton for The Daily Yonder.Broadcast version by Chrystal Blair for Missouri News Service for the Public News Service/Daily Yonder Collaborat…

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A 2021 study found that social isolation and loneliness may increase cardiovascular disease risk by 29% in post-menopausal women. (Rido/Adobe Stock)
MO doctor discusses link between menopause, heart health

Research shows menopause can impact heart health, and the American Heart Association in Missouri is urging women to stay informed and take preventive …

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Metropolitan Congregations United aims to engage the entire state of Missouri on air quality issues and unite scientists and church leaders for change. (Carlos Santa Maria/Adobe Stock)
Researchers turn to MO churches to study air quality

By Rebecca Randall for Sojourners.Broadcast version by Chrystal Blair for Missouri News Service for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Servi…

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A study by the Missouri Budget Project found the majority of Missourians who would be affected by boosting the minimum wage are adults over age 20, and more workers age 55 and older would be affected than teens. (Adobe Stock)
New study calls out Missouri minimum wage hike opposition as 'myths'

A new study by the Missouri Budget Project calls out some opposing views to the ballot measure known as Proposition A and included data to debunk them…

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Concentrated animal feeding operations make up about 6% of farming operations in Missouri, but are the source of a great deal of air and water pollution due to the concentration of farm animals.(Adobe Stock)
Bill would help MO farmers transition to climate-friendly production

A bill pending in Congress would use federal funds to help farmers in Missouri and elsewhere transition from concentrated animal feeding operations…

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Half of Missouri adults report having current medical debt or having had medical debt in the past five years and 39% report they currently have medical debt. (Valeri Luzina/Adobe Stock)
MO health-care crisis threatens economic stability

The Missouri Foundation for Health has released two reports that reveal significant obstacles Missourians face in accessing affordable health care…

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Mental-health professionals warn that people who have experienced fertility challenges can be at increased risk for postpartum depression, as well as those who have an unwanted pregnancy or a difficult birth. (Home-stock/Adobe Stock)
MO doctor shares causes, solutions for postpartum 'baby blues'

September is Suicide Prevention Month, and a St. Louis doctor says there is hope for people experiencing postpartum depression. One in five women …

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