by DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — President Barack Obama heads to law school next week to push his nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. Obama… Read more »
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Seeing slow progress, leaders face disparate nuclear threats
by JOSH LEDERMAN Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — Dozens of world leaders assembling Friday for a nuclear security summit will confront a disparate array of modern-day threats, ranging from government… Read more »
Veteran Miami officer named police chief in Ferguson
by JIM SALTER & CURT ANDERSON Associated Press (FERGUSON, Mo., AP) — A veteran Miami police officer with two decades of experience dealing with the media and community leaders will… Read more »
Domed stadium in St. Louis gets a new name
(ST. LOUIS, AP) — The domed stadium in St. Louis is getting a new name, now that the Rams are gone. Since 2002, the financial firm Edward Jones has owned… Read more »
Midwest economic survey index rises 3rd time in 3 months
(OMAHA, Neb., AP) — Figures from a survey of supply managers in nine Midwest and Plains states have risen for the third month in a row, according to a report… Read more »
Missouri sheriff under investigation in another county
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — The sheriff of mid-Missouri’s Osage County is under investigation in another county, but authorities aren’t yet offering details about the investigation. Maj. Tom Reddin of the… Read more »

World Percussion Group impresses UCM with great talent
Commentary By DONGGYUN HAN Reporter (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — The World Percussion Group performed March 9 in the Hendricks Hall, featuring various kinds of percussion instruments, such as marimbas, drums,… Read more »

Breaking stereotypes of Pakistan
By JIEUN HONG Reporter (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Five exchange students from Pakistan hosted A Walk Through Pakistan, an event seeking to break stereotypes of their home country. The event was decorated… Read more »
Professor pioneers facial recognition software
By CASSIE SLANA Reporter (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — New facial recognition software that correlates a company’s profitability with the emotions of its CEO has been developed by one of UCM’s own. James… Read more »
Missouri senator seeks testimony from Planned Parenthood
By ADAM ATON Associated Press (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — A Missouri state senator began moving forward Wednesday with an effort to hold a Planned Parenthood official in contempt for refusing to… Read more »