state government in the united states
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St. Louis Couple Who Waved Their Guns at BLM Protesters Want Their Firearms Back
Mark and Patricia McCloskey’s guns were seized by the city of St. Louis, but their guns have not been disposed of
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Signs Bill That Will Re-Open Michigan’s Only HBCU
The Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design is slated to be open in March 2022
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Court tells Texas AG, “Nah,” On Election Prosecutions
The state’s top lawyer thought he could charge anyone he wanted with election crimes
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St. Louis Ken and Karen Who Waved Guns at Protesters May Lose Law Licenses
Mark and Patricia McCloskey were pardoned by Gov. Mike Parson in July, but they still face losing their law licenses.
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Bishop Sycamore Under Investigation for Being the Rachel Dolezal of Amateur Sports
Things only appear to be getting worse for the embattled high school football program.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson Pardons White Couple Who Brandished Guns at Protesters, but an Innocent Black Man Imprisoned for More Than 4 Decades Is Not a ‘Priority’
The governor lived up to his vow to pardon Mark and Patricia McCloskey. But Kevin Strickland will have to continue to wait.




