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St. Charles County official says early voting will continue, despite legal effort seeking to pause i
SUMMARY: Election drama is unfolding in Saint Charles County as court documents threaten to temporarily halt no-excuse absentee voting. The controversy centers on whether the early voting process adequately accommodates poll watchers. Travis Allen Hines has filed for an emergency injunction, claiming election laws require poll watchers’ presence at absentee ballot preparations. Despite the court hearing scheduled for tomorrow, county election officials assert that voting will proceed as planned, having seen over 25,000 early ballots cast since October 22. The court hearing is set for Friday at 9:00 AM, with officials prepared to comply with any resulting orders.
A legal effort attempting to halt early voting in St. Charles County will not force polls to close Thursday morning. A top election official in St. Charles County says early voting will continue as planned. A court hearing has been set for Friday at 9 a.m. on the issue.
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Anti-Trump demonstrators crowd streets, parks and plazas across the US. Organizers say millions came
SUMMARY: Mass protests erupted nationwide against President Donald Trump, with millions participating in hundreds of “No Kings” events advocating democracy, immigrant rights, and anti-authoritarian messages. Demonstrations were largely peaceful but included isolated confrontations. Police in Los Angeles and Portland used tear gas to disperse crowds near federal immigration facilities, while Salt Lake City investigated a shooting during a march. Rallies drew tens of thousands in cities like Seattle, New York, and Philadelphia, featuring patriotic symbols and anti-Trump slogans. National Guard troops were present in several locations. Protests followed recent federal immigration raids and national political tensions, emphasizing unity across diverse communities resisting authoritarianism.
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Could the St. Louis Cardinals benefit from Missouri’s KC stadium bill?
SUMMARY: Missouri Senate Bill 3, the “Show-Me Sports Investment Act,” could help fund major upgrades to Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals. The bill allows the state to cover up to 50% of large-scale stadium projects costing \$500 million or more, with eligibility criteria including stadium capacity, professional team presence, and local investment. While funding isn’t guaranteed, the state’s contribution could extend up to 30 years, with tax credits available for private donors. Residential and commercial developments are excluded. The bill includes a clawback clause if a team relocates. The Cardinals may pursue infrastructure improvements if the bill becomes law.
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2 Minnesota state lawmakers shot in their homes early Saturday
SUMMARY: Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz confirmed the politically motivated killing of former state House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark. State Sen. John Hoffman and his wife were also shot and wounded. The suspect, posing as a police officer and using a fake squad car, fled after exchanging gunfire with police. A “shelter in place” order remains active. Authorities, including the FBI, are investigating. Leaders across political lines condemned the attack as a threat to democracy. Gabrielle Giffords, a past victim of political violence, also spoke out. The shootings come amid increasing political tension and violence nationwide.
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