Markets 1hrs • reason.com 
Missouri Marijuana Market Accused of Monopolization A 10 percent ownership cap was supposed to prevent monopolies in Missouri's marijuana market. Instead, the state's licensing regime may have created a blueprint for companies to build one.
Books 5d • ODB_Dirt_Dog_ItsFTC · en.wikipedia.org 
Til I learned that President Truman was heavily involved with all aspects of his presidential library. He would work 5-6 days a week there, he personally trained staff, he held impromptu press conferences for visiting school children, and even worked the telephone giving directions. Books 19d • Dravid-Vanol · reddit.com 
A grandmother in Missouri is pushing for a new law that would require drunk drivers to pay child support if they kill a parent. (Bentley's Law) Elections 9d • dailywire.com 
Republican Senator: GOP to Challenge Democratic Maps After Supreme Court Ruling Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) said the Supreme Court’s ruling curbing race-based redistricting has reshaped the midterm election landscape, urging Republicans to go on offense and challenge congressional m...
Kansas City about 1 month • Sacristovas · tomshardware.com 
Festus, MO: Voters Oust Council Members Over $6B AI Data Center The small town of Festus, Missouri — a community made up of just under 14,000 people — has become a focal point over the growing backlash against AI data centers entering communities across the countr...
Judiciary 13d • Reason.com · reason.com 
May 8, 1884: Truman's Birthday, Four SCOTUS Appointments Mostly law professors | Sometimes contrarian | Often libertarian | Always independent
5/8/1884: President Harry S. Truman's birthday. He would make four appointments to the Supreme Court: Chief Justi...
Medicine about 1 month • abidalliye · reddit.com 
Delayne Ivanowski, a 25-year-old nurse from Missouri, secretly decided to donate her kidney to her father, John Ivanowski, who was suffering from a serious kidney disease and relying on daily dialysis. Knowing he would refuse, she went through months of testing and preparation without telling him. Kansas City 28d • dannydutch1 · reddit.com 
The truck belonging to "town bully" Ken McElroy after he had been murdered in broad daylight, July the 10th 1981. Despite over 40 witness, nobody admitted to seeing the murder taking place and to this day nobody has been charged. Home Improvement about 1 month • jve909 · reddit.com 
"Don't judge a book by its cover" - take a look inside. This is a historic Italianate-style solid brick residence built by a riverboat captain in 1850 and later notably owned by Sen. John B. Henderson, who proposed a bill to abolish slavery, which later b...
Humor & Memes about 1 month • Ok-Pineapple4089 · reddit.com 
Fredericktown MO: House with Nursing Home for Sale The house looks normal enough with an obvious addition, until you realize it is a massive cinder block multi color hell of a prison building, I mean nursing home. They are really working the angles of...
Humor & Memes about 1 month • cigarandcreamsoda · reddit.com 
Missouri Home: 23 Bedrooms, Under $100k https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/700-S-Main-St-Fredericktown-MO-63645/124356259\_zpid/
Home Improvement about 1 month • Specialist_Tone7857 · reddit.com 
Missouri Ranch: 18k sq ft Home with Maximalist Design 18k sq ft home has large timbered ceilings with giant horseshoes, plenty of taxidermy, movie theater, poker room, gold plated vanities and more. On 164 acres and includes large horse paddock and rid...
Markets 26d • reason.com 
Eighth Circuit Upholds Trespass Ban for Surveillance From PETA, Inc. v. Reynolds, decided Thursday by the Eighth Circuit (Judge Steven Grasz, joined by Judges James Loken and…
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Fed & Monetary about 1 month • Washington Examiner · washingtonexaminer.com 
Missouri State University Sued Over Speech Policy EXCLUSIVE — Missouri State University is facing allegations that its “bias response” policy infringes on the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of its students, including by monitoring students’ so...