By JILL LAWLESS (LONDON, AP) — It’s the collection that “Cats” built. A multimillion-dollar trove of works by artists including J.M.W. Turner, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Winston Churchill that… Read more »
Judge orders Google to give customer data to FBI
By PAUL ELIAS (SAN FRANCISCO, AP) — A federal judge has ruled that Google Inc. must comply with the FBI’s warrantless demands for customer data, rejecting the company’s argument that… Read more »
Weary Royals glad to be done with miserable May
By STEPHEN HAWKINS (ARLINGTON, Texas, AP) — The Kansas City Royals were more than willing to wait out a long rain delay and play until the wee hours of the… Read more »
Rain delays, extra innings keep MLB up late
By ANDREW SELIGMAN Two endings around 3 a.m. and another game that took 17 innings. Several big league teams definitely went deep this week — deep into the night, that… Read more »
Damage checks begin after deadly Midwest twisters
By SEAN MURPHY (OKLAHOMA CITY, AP) — Emergency officials set out Saturday morning to see how much damage a violent burst of thunderstorms and tornadoes caused as it swept across… Read more »
Royals rally to beat Cards 4-2, end 8-game skid
By R.B. FALLSTROM (ST. LOUIS, AP) — The Kansas City Royals waited a long time between wins. They had no problem waiting to put this one in the books. Jeff… Read more »
More heavy storms on tap for the Midwest; 3 dead
(WALDRON, Ark., AP) — Forecasters warned that large hail and more tornadoes could strafe parts of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri on Friday, a day after powerful storms and floods killed… Read more »
Repertory theater features children’s show
A touring show for children highlights the 32nd annual summer season of the Central Missouri Repertory. The show “I Think I Can,” written by Kathryn Shultz and Barry Miller and… Read more »