Hough is a Missouri senator, and Quade served eight years in the Missouri House.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with University of Virginia law professor Amanda Frost about the Supreme Court decision rejecting President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
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All Things Considered host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's Nina Totenberg about her reporting on the final day of the Supreme Court term.
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Extreme heat will blanket a majority of American states through the July 4 weekend, according to forecasters. Learn how to keep cool, hydrated and safe in soaring temperatures.
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At age 72, former Houston-area county commissioner Rodney Ellis has seen a lot of both progress and setbacks for America. He's celebrating America's birthday, but has concerns about her future.
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The National Weather Service has issued heat warnings and watches for much of the Midwest and East heading into the holiday weekend. In many places, the temperatures could shatter records.
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The GLO Center Tuesday announced a three-year $483,238 award from the Missouri Foundation for Health. It will fund work to support grassroot efforts in a 20-county area around Springfield.
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The New Jersey Republican was missing for months with no explanation for his constituents. He explained in a House floor speech that after his diagnosis, there was no timeline for recovery.
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The Department of Agriculture and State Veterinarian Steve Strubberg announced the changes Friday, saying the updated guidelines are effective immediately.
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KSMU's Elizabeth Dedert breaks down all 14 games in the Lady Bears non-conference schedule that will kick off this November.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Wehle {WAIL-ee}, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, about the Supreme Court's final decisions this term.
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Author Isaac Butler explains how the religious right embraced culture wars, starting in the 1970s with school book bans, and continuing now with the Trump administration's efforts to defund the NEA.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep and Michel Martin discuss the final decisions of the Supreme Court's term with justice correspondents Carrie Johnson and Nina Totenberg and political correspondent Mara Liasson.
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The decision firmly rejected the executive order that Trump issued on the first day of his second term.