The Missouri House of Representatives narrowly passed a heavily debated bill Wednesday that would legalize and regulate “gray” gaming machines. House Bill 2989, the “Missouri Video Lottery Regulatory ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway said Thursday her office and federal agencies are investigating slot machine-like ...
18 February 2026 — Libya’s prolonged political stalemate, worsening economic conditions and an emerging split within the judiciary pose mounting risks to the country’s unity, the UN’s top envoy for ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California’s community colleges are moving toward offering more bachelor’s degrees. California State University is ...
To the editor: As an attorney, I object when Dispatch columnist Rob Oller predicts the Buckeyes could lose three games next season. Three? Our beloved Buckeyes? That's not a prediction. That's a ...
A Feb. 4 letter from the executive committee of CSU’s chapter of the AAUP, shared with the Coloradoan by its president, Mary Van Buren, raised the same concerns and asked that “a new search be ...
Libya's prolonged political stalemate, worsening economic conditions and an emerging split within the judiciary pose mounting risks to the country's unity, the UN's top envoy for the country, Hanna ...
Colorado State University faculty groups are formally objecting to the Board of Governors' plan for an internal-only chancellor search. Concerns include a lack of a national search, no input from ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox criticized the Trump administration’s approaches to prediction markets and artificial intelligence on Thursday — as well as the president’s lack of interest in unifying the ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A state and federal investigation of “illegal” slot machines is looking at how “billions” flow from Missourians to the companies that own the games, Attorney General Catherine ...
COLUMBIA — A panel of state senators sharply questioned how South Carolina parents were able to use the state’s voucher program to pay for homeschooling after the legislature had written the law to ...
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