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Missouri Homeowner Who Shot Teen Dies After Guilty Plea
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Missouri homeowner, died after pleading guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; the incident sparked national outrage and a fundraising campaign for Yarl.
Missouri Homeowner Who Shot Teen Dies After Guilty Plea
Andrew Lester, an 86-year-old Missouri homeowner, died after pleading guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; the incident sparked national outrage and a fundraising campaign for Yarl.
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48% Bias Score


Lester Pleads Guilty in Yarl Shooting; Family Expresses Frustration
Andrew Lester, 86, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, 18, who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; Lester faces up to seven years in prison, and Yarl's family expressed frustration with the plea deal.
Lester Pleads Guilty in Yarl Shooting; Family Expresses Frustration
Andrew Lester, 86, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault for shooting Ralph Yarl, 18, who mistakenly rang his doorbell on April 13, 2023; Lester faces up to seven years in prison, and Yarl's family expressed frustration with the plea deal.
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44% Bias Score


DNA Solves Cold Case Murder of Missouri Insurance Salesman
Bob Eidman, a 48-year-old Missouri insurance salesman, was murdered in his office on June 8, 2007; initial suspicion fell on his wife, but DNA evidence three years later led to the conviction of Paul White for murder and robbery.
DNA Solves Cold Case Murder of Missouri Insurance Salesman
Bob Eidman, a 48-year-old Missouri insurance salesman, was murdered in his office on June 8, 2007; initial suspicion fell on his wife, but DNA evidence three years later led to the conviction of Paul White for murder and robbery.
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40% Bias Score


Missouri Legislature Defies Voters, Seeks to Restrict Abortion Access
Missouri voters approved an abortion-rights amendment in the last election, but the Republican-controlled state legislature is now attempting to enact laws restricting abortion access, highlighting a disconnect between voter preferences and legislative actions, a pattern also seen in Ohio and Arizon...
Missouri Legislature Defies Voters, Seeks to Restrict Abortion Access
Missouri voters approved an abortion-rights amendment in the last election, but the Republican-controlled state legislature is now attempting to enact laws restricting abortion access, highlighting a disconnect between voter preferences and legislative actions, a pattern also seen in Ohio and Arizon...
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44% Bias Score


Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Officer Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Man
Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the six-year prison sentence of former Kansas City police officer Eric DeValkenaere, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 killing of Cameron Lamb, to parole on Friday, sparking renewed debate about racial justice and police brutality. This decision...
Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Officer Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Black Man
Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted the six-year prison sentence of former Kansas City police officer Eric DeValkenaere, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2019 killing of Cameron Lamb, to parole on Friday, sparking renewed debate about racial justice and police brutality. This decision...
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52% Bias Score


Missouri Bounty Hunter Bill Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement
Missouri Representative David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, proposing a $1,000 bounty for apprehending undocumented immigrants and restricting their rights; legal experts raised concerns about racial profiling, while public reaction is divided.
Missouri Bounty Hunter Bill Sparks Debate on Immigration Enforcement
Missouri Representative David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, proposing a $1,000 bounty for apprehending undocumented immigrants and restricting their rights; legal experts raised concerns about racial profiling, while public reaction is divided.
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56% Bias Score

Missouri Judge Blocks Abortion Restrictions, Allowing Procedures to Resume
A Missouri judge blocked restrictive abortion regulations, allowing abortions to resume after voters enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution; the ruling is temporary, pending a lawsuit challenging the near-total abortion ban.

Missouri Judge Blocks Abortion Restrictions, Allowing Procedures to Resume
A Missouri judge blocked restrictive abortion regulations, allowing abortions to resume after voters enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution; the ruling is temporary, pending a lawsuit challenging the near-total abortion ban.
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44% Bias Score

Missouri Sues Starbucks, Alleging DEI Policies Violate Civil Rights Laws
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives violate federal and state civil rights laws by discriminating based on race, gender, and sexual orientation, resulting in higher prices and l...

Missouri Sues Starbucks, Alleging DEI Policies Violate Civil Rights Laws
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit against Starbucks on Tuesday, alleging that the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives violate federal and state civil rights laws by discriminating based on race, gender, and sexual orientation, resulting in higher prices and l...
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52% Bias Score

FBI Fugitive Apprehended During Routine Traffic Stop
Lady Lake Police Sgt. Michelle Bilbrey arrested Donald Eugene Fields II, a fugitive on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, during a routine traffic stop on Saturday, following an investigation that uncovered an unregistered license plate. Fields faces federal child sex trafficking charges and state chil...

FBI Fugitive Apprehended During Routine Traffic Stop
Lady Lake Police Sgt. Michelle Bilbrey arrested Donald Eugene Fields II, a fugitive on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, during a routine traffic stop on Saturday, following an investigation that uncovered an unregistered license plate. Fields faces federal child sex trafficking charges and state chil...
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24% Bias Score

Lenient Sentence for Teen Driver in Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash Sparks Outrage
A drunk-driving crash in Lincoln County, Missouri, on February 5, 2023, killed three teenagers and left another permanently disabled; the 17-year-old driver, Hailey Zenk, received a 120-day jail sentence, sparking outrage and raising concerns about judicial leniency.

Lenient Sentence for Teen Driver in Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash Sparks Outrage
A drunk-driving crash in Lincoln County, Missouri, on February 5, 2023, killed three teenagers and left another permanently disabled; the 17-year-old driver, Hailey Zenk, received a 120-day jail sentence, sparking outrage and raising concerns about judicial leniency.
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56% Bias Score

Missouri Abortion Ban Delayed Amid Legal Battle
A Missouri court hearing delayed the implementation of a state constitutional amendment that legalized abortion up to fetal viability, leaving pre-existing abortion restrictions in place and access uncertain.

Missouri Abortion Ban Delayed Amid Legal Battle
A Missouri court hearing delayed the implementation of a state constitutional amendment that legalized abortion up to fetal viability, leaving pre-existing abortion restrictions in place and access uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Anthem Reverses Policy Limiting Anesthesia Coverage After Backlash
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a controversial policy that would have limited coverage for anesthesia services in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri, following widespread public outrage and intervention from state officials.

Anthem Reverses Policy Limiting Anesthesia Coverage After Backlash
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a controversial policy that would have limited coverage for anesthesia services in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri, following widespread public outrage and intervention from state officials.
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56% Bias Score
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