On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller wrapped up his investigation on President Trump without a recommendation of criminal charges against him.
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Houston Experiences Second Petrochemical Explosion in Past Two Days
On Sunday a fire erupted from a Houston-area petrochemicals terminal, filling the air with black smoke.
Arkansas and Utah Working to Pass 18-Week Abortion Ban
A controversial topic in today’s society is abortion. How late in pregnancy should you be allowed to have an abortion?
Massive College Admissions Scandal Comes to Light
It turns out, not everyone who goes to Harvard or Yale is as smart as you think they are. On Tuesday, Federal prosecutors charged 33 parents in a massive cheating and bribing scandal.
House Speaker Pelosi Opposes President Trumps Impeachment
Not many U.S. presidents have been impeached, but Democrats are hoping that President Trump will be added to that short list.
President Trump Wants $8.6 Billion for Border Wall
“Build the Wall” is one of President Trump’s most well-known campaign promises. Now, almost at the end of his term, there is still no wall or money for the wall.
USDA Invests $181 Million in Rural Communities
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be giving $181 million to twenty-seven different states.
Congress Wants Answers Concerning Google’s Nest Microphone Mess-up
For the past week, Google-owned smart home company, Nest, has been under backlash due to security concerns.
Colorado Governor Signing Bill That Bypasses Electoral College
Although a presidential candidate can win the popular vote of the United States, they might still lose the presidency.
Planned Parenthood Loses Funding With President Trump’s New Rule
The Trump administration came up with a new rule that will partially defund Planned Parenthood and other health services that offer abortion.
Nike Faces Backlash After Zion Williamson’s Shoe Explodes During Game
Nike, one of the most well-known shoe companies out there is facing backlash since an incident that happened during a basketball game.
Governor Mike Parson Proclaims National FFA Week in Missouri
On February 19th Missouri Governor Mike Parson proclaimed February 16th through the 23rd as National Future Farmers of America Week in Missouri.










