(Missourinet) The State Supreme Court is deciding whether voters without a photo ID must sign a statement at the polls swearing they are who they say they are. Last year, Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan called the statement language contradi...
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US vaping illnesses top 1,000; death count is up to 18
(AP) — The number of vaping-related illnesses has surpassed 1,000, and there’s no sign the outbreak is fading, U.S. health officials said Thursday. Doctors say the illnesses, which first appeared in March, resemble an inhalation injury. Symptoms includ...
Read More »October 3 was ‘Mean Girls’ Day — original cast reunites for special cause
ABC/Lorenzo Bevilaqua(NEW YORK) -- If you saw an abundance of people wearing pink on Wednesday, that's because it was "Mean Girls Day." The original cast of the 2004 comedy also celebrated the unofficial holiday by banding together for a hea...
Read More »Are those wedding bells we hear? Carly Pearce and Michael Ray are headed down the aisle "very soon"
ABC/Image Group LALess than two weeks ago, Carly Pearce revealed her wedding to Michael Ray is happening “very soon” and laughed that it’s not really THAT big a mystery when it’s happening: All you have to do...
Read More »James Franco sued by two former acting students for alleged sexual exploitation
Lloyd Bishop/NBC(NEW YORK) -- Two former acting students of James Franco filed a class-action lawsuit against his acting school, accusing the actor of inappropriate and sexually charged behavior. The complaint was fi...
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