Elizabeth Duke submitted her letter of resignation to President Barack Obama and made no announcements about her future plans.
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Read More »Elizabeth Duke submitted her letter of resignation to President Barack Obama and made no announcements about her future plans.
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Read More »A gauge of U.S. corporate credit risk declined the most in more than a week as Alcoa Inc. started the second-quarter season by beating analysts’ estimates.
Read More »Regulations adopted in May require producers to specify where an animal was born, raised and slaughtered. Retail packages can’t mix muscle cuts from different countries under a general label.
Read More »Federal judges appointed a merit selection panel to recommend a successor to U.S. Magistrate Judge Lewis Blanton of Cape Girardeau.
Read More »The most colorful battle between a state and the federal government over carrying out the health care law is taking place in California over prison overcrowding.
Read More »The bill would prohibit workplace discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity and would allow workers to bring desperate treatment claims based on such job bias.
Read More »The suit alleged that a state statute permitting liens against Medicaid recipients’ settlements was pre-empted by federal law.
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Read More »The law, which includes exceptions for emergencies, abuse and minors accompanied by people entitled to the notice, was passed by the Legislature in 1995 and has been subject to state and federal court litigation since.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon said the bill would result in a special law in violation of the state constitution.
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Read More »The legislation effectively repeals ordinances that St. Louis and St. Louis County enacted within the past year.
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Read More »On March 30, the St. Louis-based grocery chain reported that between December 2012 and March 29, 2.4 million credit and debit cards used at 79 of its 100 stores may have been compromised.
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