Obama's jobs plan: What's in it for Missouri and Illinois?
WASHINGTON - Now that President Barack Obama is banking his political capital on his new jobs plan
WASHINGTON - Now that President Barack Obama is banking his political capital on his new jobs plan
A 5-4 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to shut the door on a class-action sex discrimination suit on behalf of 1.5 million women workers at Walmart. The women claimed that sex discrimination pervaded the company's culture from
During the shutdown in the '90s, there were days of eerie silence at the Gateway Arch, and about 8,500 federal workers in the St. Louis area were furloughed, out of about 28,500 local civilian federal employees at the time. Lawmakers are
WASHINGTON - Making her contribution to the U.S. House's attack on last year's health-care overhaul, U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Cape Girardeau, successfully added an amendment Friday to bar the Internal Revenue Service from taking steps to
A leading constitutional law expert at Washington University called Monday's court decision striking down a key provision of the health-care law "embarrassing" and "anachronistic." But a libertarian lawyer said it was a refreshing reminder that
WASHINGTON - Unless Congress takes action, tens of thousands of jobless people in Missouri and Illinois will soon face the loss of unemployment insurance. While most congressional leaders agree that benefits should be extended because of continued