Gateway Pundit Accused of Purposefully Delaying Defamation Trial
Two Georgia poll workers are suing the St. Louis-based site after it falsely accused them of election fraud
By Jason Hancock
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit, Ruby Freeman, defamation lawsuit, Georgia poll workers
Missouri Auditor Launches Probe Into State's Cannabis Program
Scott Fitzpatrick's audit will look at whether Missouri's marijuana programs operate “in a manner that is efficient, accountable and transparent”
Tags: Weed News, Missouri Auditor, Scott Fitzpatrick, cannabis audit, Missouri marijuana legalization
Judge Limits Biden Administration Contact With Social Media Platforms
Former Missouri AG Eric Schmitt filed a lawsuit against the federal government accusing it of censoring free speech on social media
Tags: Missouri News, Politics & Elections, social media censorship case, federal government, Eric Schmitt
Mike Parson Won't Offer Mass Pardons for Marijuana Offenses
The governor will continue to handle clemency on a case-by-case basis
Tags: Weed News, St. Louis, St. Louis news, news, weed news, marijuana, clemency, governor, Mike Parson, Gov. Mike Parson, Missouri, Missouri news
Missouri Secretary of State Supports Controversial Election Theory
Jay Ashcroft filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court advocating the so-called "independent state legislature doctrine"
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, St. Louis, St. Louis news, news, Missouri, Missouri news, Jay Ashcroft, elections
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3 Missouri Men Charged in Abuse of Indian College Student Kept as Slave
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