By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — A senior FBI official says she doesn’t think hiring third parties to help the FBI hack into locked iPhones should be the solution. Amy… Read more »
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Shiloh Baptist reports vandalism
By STEVEN SPEARS News Editor (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — Someone took a rock from the garden in front of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church early Tuesday morning and used it to shatter the church’s… Read more »
Senators call on Obama to investigate sexual assault cases
By RICHARD LARDNER Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — President Barack Barack Obama is being urged by two U.S. senators to investigate whether the Pentagon misled Congress with information about sexual assault cases… Read more »
Still many questions about Zika’s threat to pregnant women
By LAUREN NEERGAARD Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — Zika may stand convicted of causing devastating birth defects but there still are lots of questions about how much of a threat the virus… Read more »
General says it’s cheaper for American forces to be in Korea
By RICHARD LARDNER Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — The four-star Army general picked to lead American forces in Korea says it’s less expensive to keep U.S. troops stationed in South Korea than… Read more »
FDA campaign takes aim at chewing tobacco use by rural teens
By MATTHEW PERRONE Associated Press (WASHINGTON, AP) — Government health officials will team up with minor league baseball as part of a new $36 million campaign to discourage rural teenagers from using… Read more »
Man admits shooting that killed Kansas education lawyer
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A Kansas City man has admitted firing a shot that killed a Kansas education official who was not the intended victim. Prosecutors say 35-year-old Calah D. Johnson… Read more »
Butterfly sculptures to mark anniversary of Joplin tornado
(JOPLIN, Mo., AP) — Nearly two dozen butterfly sculptures will be on display throughout Joplin by next month in order to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the May 2011 tornado. The Joplin… Read more »
Discrimination suit against entertainment district dismissed
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A judge has dismissed a lawsuit claiming the Kansas City Power & Light entertainment district discriminated against black patrons. Glen Cusimano accused the district’s developer, Cordish Cos.,… Read more »
Cruz won’t seek recount of Missouri primary loss to Trump
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz won’t ask for a recount of his narrow loss to businessman Donald Trump in Missouri’s presidential primary. Cruz campaign manager Jeff Roe told… Read more »