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Edmonds Bakery Owner Selling “Build That Wall” Cookies by the Dozen
Edmunds Bakery in Edmunds, Washington was recently under attack for making a pink, heart-shaped, valentine cookie frosted with the words “Build that Wall.”
New England Patriots win Sixth Super Bowl Against Rams
The last time the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams met in the Super Bowl was 2002 which resulted with the Patriots winning by three points
Divided United Methodists Conference Will Vote on LGBTQ Issues
Every four years a United Methodist General Conference is held, but this time they’re holding it a year early.
Russia Plans to Withdraws From Treaty After U.S. Does Same
On February first U.S. President, Donald Trump, accused Moscow of violating the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty.
Phil Forecasts an Early Spring This Groundhog Day
For the past 123 (recorded) years the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club’s Inner Circle have brought Punxsutawney Phil out to try to find his shadow.
DeSantis Signs Executive Order Removing Common Core From Schools
Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis announced that he wants to replace the Common Core school program with a new, state-designed education standard.
Family Tree DNA Testing Company Agreed to Work With FBI
Family Tree DNA, a large private company many people use to trace their ancestry, has recently agreed to work with the FBI.
Telesat Works to Take on Elon Musk in Internet Satellite Race
On Thursday, internet giant Telesat announced that it had picked Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket to launch their internet satellites into space.
Get a Free Domino’s Pizza in 6 Weeks With Their App
From February 2nd through April 28th you can upload a picture of a pizza and get a free pizza.
Missouri’s First Ever Show Me Challenge Competition Closes Round One
On Monday Missouri employees pitched some ideas to make Missouri better in a “Shark Tank” scenario type of way.
University of Missouri Raises Prices for Food and Board
The University of Missouri has four campuses throughout Missouri, and on Monday it was confirmed that three of those will be raising the cost of food and board beginning next school year.












