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Seven southeast Missouri residents face federal charges for meth distribution after a joint operation involving multiple law enforcement agencies across the region.
ROME (AP) — Young Catholics from around the world have gathered in Rome for the largest event of the 2025 Holy Year — a weeklong Jubilee celebration culminating in an outdoor vigil, overnight ...
TIPTONVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Authorities searching for a man wanted in the murders of the parents, grandmother and uncle of an infant found alone and alive in Tennessee have charged two other men ...
ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged more than a million Catholic youths to “spread your enthusiasm and the witness of your faith” when they return home to some 150 countries, during a ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Boeing workers who build fighter jets are planning to go on strike Monday at midnight. About 3,200 workers at Boeing facilities in St. Louis; St. Charles, Missouri; and Mascoutah ...
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The bodies of four out of five miners trapped in a collapsed section of one of Chile's biggest copper mines for three days have been found and identified, an official ...
PORTO NOVO, Benin (AP) — A traditional mask festival in Porto Novo, Benin, showcases the country’s unique face masks and full-body costumes, that are tied to ancient customs and traditions.
Sen. Josh Hawley downplays Trump’s “second-tier” jab after his bipartisan stock trading ban advances, clarifying the bill wouldn’t force Trump to sell assets and highlighting ongoing GOP ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires hovered over several Midwestern states Saturday, bringing warnings of unhealthy air for at least the third day. Air quality alerts were in effect in Iowa, Minnesota ...
St. Mary’s Cathedral’s 93-year-old steeple was removed in 1961 because of deterioration, replaced first by a cap, then by a new steeple in 1984 that restored its historic appearance.
Illinois halts gray fox hunting and trapping indefinitely as populations decline, with new legislation empowering wildlife officials to manage seasons and protect the species.
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