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When it comes to any issue, from abortion to tax cuts, Missouri’s four major Republican candidates for governor admit there’s little daylight between…
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It might be hard to imagine that less than a month ago, House Republicans were in turmoil; sharply divided over their future and what they were looking…
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In January, Republicans celebrated taking control of both gavels on Capitol Hill and promised to advance legislation important to their conservative base.…
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About three dozen minors in the St. Louis region have been rescued from sex trafficking so far this year, and a nationwide sting last week recovered 149…
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The House Republican Conference is scheduled to select its candidate for speaker Thursday to replace John Boehner, who’s leaving Congress at the end of…
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St. Louis area congresswoman Ann Wagner acknowledges that she’s not always “politically correct.”But Wagner, R-Ballwin, says that Republican presidential…
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Two committees of the Republican-led House of Representatives will look into whether a clip of video shows an official with Planned Parenthood discussing…
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For the first time in 13 years, Congress has passed new regulations on human sex trafficking. On May 29, The Justice for Victims of Human Trafficking Act…
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For Loretto Wagner, the effort to end abortion was more than a cause. It was her life.Wagner, one of the major figures in Missouri’s early anti-abortion…
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State Rep. Bill Otto, a Democrat from Maryland Heights, has announced that he’s prepared to challenge U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner for Congress in 2016.Wagner,…