(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Rockhurst University officials say hackers stole personal information from the IRS W-2 forms of 1,300 employees. The private university in Kansas City said Wednesday that the thefts… Read more »
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World Bank head warns of weak economy, bemoans tax evasion
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER and MARIA DANILOVA Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — The president of the World Bank on Thursday lamented the weak state of the global economy and warned that the kind… Read more »
Speaker: Can see why Trump comments rattle Mideast allies
By DONNA CASSATA Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday the whole world is watching American politics and that he can understand how Middle East allies would be… Read more »
Cruz says fracking ban in NY hurts economy
(WASHINGTON, AP) — The Latest on campaign 2016 in the lead up to Tuesday’s New York primary (all times Eastern Daylight Time): 11:50 a.m. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is making a pitch… Read more »
Sorority chapter raises funds for Arthritis Foundation
By ALLYSON COOK Reporter (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Alpha Omicron Pi’s Strike Out Arthritis was a homerun. They raised $2,500 for arthritis research April 2. Strike Out Arthritis, a kickball tournament, took… Read more »
Husband of woman shot at Kansas Jewish site sues gun sellers
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The husband of one of the three people killed by a white supremacist at two Jewish sites in suburban Kansas City has sued over the sale of… Read more »
Big-name Missouri businesses oppose religious objections law
By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — More than 60 businesses including some of Missouri’s biggest corporate names joined a coalition opposed to state legislation that would protect businesses… Read more »
11 US jails win millions in grants to overhaul operations
By JAKE PEARSON Associated Press (NEW YORK, AP) — Eleven U.S. jail systems will receive millions of dollars in grants to overhaul operations in order to reduce their overall inmate populations —… Read more »
Missouri man pleads guilty to participating in theft death
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A Jefferson City man has pleaded guilty to participating in a home theft in which a man was killed. The Jefferson City News-Tribune (http://bit.ly/1WrqgBb ) reports that… Read more »
Painkiller critics take aim at hospital surveys, procedures
By MATTHEW PERRONE Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — Critics of how prescription painkillers are administered in the U.S. are calling on health officials to phase out hospital procedures and questionnaires used to… Read more »