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Indonesia rights body urges Obama to open secret US files
by MATTHEW PENNINGTON Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — The Indonesia that Barack Obama lived in as a child bore fresh scars from the darkest period in country’s modern history. Shortly… Read more »
US rebuts Apple claim on password reset in iPhone case
by ERIC TUCKER & TAMI ABDOLLAH Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — A decision to reset the password on an iCloud account associated with one of the San Bernardino attackers did… Read more »
3 charged with robbing Kansas bank with tot in getaway SUV
(KANSAS CITY, Kan., AP) — Three people have been charged with robbing a suburban Kansas City bank with a toddler in the getaway vehicle. Eighteen-year-old Jacob Smith, 39-year-old Gary Jordan… Read more »
Police seek mistakenly released Missouri homicide suspect
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Authorities are searching for a man charged in a Kansas City-area homicide after he was mistakenly released from jail. The Kansas City Star (http://bit.ly/1XhLpvy )… Read more »
Care Connection to present Medicare workshop in Warrensburg
Care Connection for Aging Services will conduct a “Medicare 101” presentation at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 14, at the Warrensburg Senior Center, located at 445 E. Gay St., in Warrensburg. The 30-minute… Read more »
University of Missouri announces budget cuts, hiring freeze
(COLUMBIA, Mo., AP) — An anticipated enrollment decline of 1,500 students following protests that roiled the University of Missouri has forced the college to cut general revenue budgets by 5 percent and… Read more »
Questions about the Missouri religious objections proposal
By SUMMER BALLENTINE Associated Press (JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — The Missouri Senate has given initial approval to a measure to amend the state Constitution to provide further religious protections for those… Read more »
Slaying suspect managed to elude US immigration authorities
By JIM SUHR Associated Press (KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — Immigration authorities last year sought to detain a Mexican national charged with killing five men in Kansas and Missouri this week, but… Read more »
Great Harvest Bread sues Panera over trademark
By JIM SALTER Associated Press (ST. LOUIS, AP) — One restaurant chain that made its name off fresh bakery products is suing another, alleging federal trademark infringement for use of what it… Read more »