Missouri Department of Transportation sees rise in drivers crashing into ‘TMA’s’
The Missouri Department of Transportation has released video footage of drivers crashing into Truck Mounted Attenuators (TMAs) in work zones. The number of crashes involving TMAs has been on the rise, with 50 reported in 2025, up
Kehoe not ruling out moving Missouri statewide ballot issues from November to August
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is considering moving statewide ballot initiatives from the November general election to the August primary. Five measures are currently slated for November, including proposals such as Medicaid expansion and work requirements. Kehoe’s plan
Fed Reserve holds rates steady for third time this year, as Powell transition nears

The Federal Reserve chose to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, extending a pause that has now lasted three consecutive meetings in 2026. The decision comes as policymakers confront rising inflation tied to a surge in global
Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana’s congressional map, further weakens Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court issued a major decision on Wednesday that significantly limits how race can be used when drawing electoral maps, striking down Louisiana’s congressional district plan and narrowing the scope of the Voting Rights Act in
The Chainsmokers reunite with Oaks for upcoming EP ‘Love Is Kind’

The Chainsmokers — Alex Pall and Drew Taggart — have teamed up again with Swedish artist Oaks, also known as Winona Oak, for their latest track, “Already Know.” The song follows their recent collab, “Echo” and continues
P!nk to host 2026 Tony Awards ceremony

Singer-songwriter P!nk is stepping into new role this year as host of the 79th Annual Tony Awards, which honors the best of Broadway. Announcing the news with humor on Instagram, P!nk wrote alongside a clip of herself
