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Missouri Politics · MissouriMissouri’s Republican attorney general is trying to get the medical records of Planned Parenthood patients who’ve had abortions, officials who oversee clinics in Kansas City and St. Louis said in legal filings.
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Abortion providers say Missouri’s attorney general is trying to get patient records
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Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift might have conquered the world but that doesn’t mean you’ll find her rocketing into space — she’s horrified by the idea. In an interview with BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills on Monday, October 6, Swift was asked if she would like to follow in her old rival Katy Perry’s footsteps by taking a trip to space. When Mills asked Mariah Carey the same question earlier this year, he was met with the now iconic words “I’ve done enough” — but Swift …See the Story
Taylor Swift Doesn’t Want to Go to Space Like Katy Perry: ‘It’s Scary’
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Moberly · MoberlyKANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has issued an executive order requesting that the USDA allow the state to ban the use of SNAP benefits for purchasing sugary snacks. The order calls on the USDA to allow Missouri to ban the use of SNAP benefits for buying items like candy, carbonated drinks, as well as certain juices and desserts. Gov. Kehoe cites health concerns, including heart disease and diabetes, as reasons for the proposed r…See the Story
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe Seeks to Ban Sugary Snacks Bought with SNAP
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