Jury Sides With CoxHealth In Social Media Lawsuit

A Greene County jury has ruled against a mother who accused CoxHealth and its CEO of discrimination, defamation, and breach of privacy over a Tweet. Samantha Cherry filed a $5-million dollar lawsuit after Steve Edwards made a

Biden Orders Release Of Trump White House Logs To Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is ordering the release of Trump White House visitor logs to the House committee investigating the riot of Jan. 6, 2021, once more rejecting former President Donald Trump’s claims of executive

Smoke, Hazy Conditions Reported In The Ozarks

Strong winds from the south appear to be pushing the smoke from prescribed burns in Arkansas into Missouri. The Arkansas Forestry Commission says there’s an 875-acre fire in Newton County east of Jasper. There’s also a 15-acre

Koshkonong School Bus Crashes, 18 Students Hurt

The Highway Patrol says 20 people were hurt when a school bus from the Koshkonong School District crashed in Oregon County. Troopers say the bus ran off Highway 99 near Thomasville, hit several trees, and rolled over.

Missouri GOP Continues Fight To Limit Access To Medicaid

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s GOP-led House on Tuesday advanced a proposal to allow lawmakers to defund Medicaid expansion, which would effectively undo voters’ recent decision to increase access to the government health care program. The measure,

Cyberattack Hits Ukrainian Government, Banks

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A cyberattack hit the websites of Ukrainian government agencies and major banks Tuesday, Ukrainian authorities said. The attack, the latest of several hacking operations targeting Ukraine, came after weeks of escalating fears that