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News and updates about Missouri

2024 US elections:

Trump wins Idaho caucuses

The former President, who earlier also won Missouri’s Republican presidential caucuses, has won all primary contests to date.

Trump wins Idaho caucuses

Missouri Gov.:

'Hate and discrimination have no home in Missouri'

CAM welcomes Missouri’s adoption of the IHRA Definition of Antisemitism. 'Vital that Jews receive the protection necessary.'

'Hate and discrimination have no home in Missouri'

Missouri:

School board votes to leave 'Maus' on school bookshelves

Missouri school board votes not to ban ‘Maus’ from district bookshelves following criticism.

School board votes to leave 'Maus' on school bookshelves

Missouri district examining whether 'Maus' violates new law

A Missouri school district could ban Art Spiegelman’s ‘Maus,’ citing concerns about whether it is ‘explicit sexual material.’

Missouri district examining whether 'Maus' violates new law

Missouri: Mayor apologizes for using antisemitic slur

Mayor of Missouri town apologizes after saying trash collectors are ‘not trying to Jew anybody.’

Missouri: Mayor apologizes for using antisemitic slur

St. Louis synagogue vandalized with antisemitic graffiti

Monument sign in front of suburban St. Louis synagogue defaced by vandal.

St. Louis synagogue vandalized with antisemitic graffiti

Missouri:

New law leads some districts to pull Maus from school shelves

Several Holocaust books, including ‘Maus,’ have been yanked from some Missouri schools amid state law.

New law leads some districts to pull Maus from school shelves

St. Louis high school shooting leaves 3 dead, multiple wounded

School on lockdown after active shooter kills at least three and injures eight.

St. Louis high school shooting leaves 3 dead, multiple wounded

Missouri bagel shop goes viral with Talmud-inspired charity

Shop serving bagels and traditional Ashkenazi desserts quotes Talmud in food give-away campaign for the homeless.

Missouri bagel shop goes viral with Talmud-inspired charity

Man admits to threatening to blow up St Louis synagogue

St Louis man pleads guilty to calling FBI and threatening to blow up local congregation 'while they are in service.'

Man admits to threatening to blow up St Louis synagogue

Eric Schmitt wins Republican primary in Missouri

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt defeats former Gov. Eric Greitens and 19 others in Republican primary for US Senate.

Eric Schmitt wins Republican primary in Missouri

Missouri primary confusion:

Trump endorses ‘Eric’ in primary with 3 candidates named Eric

Trump's endorsement of 'Eric' in Missouri primary with three candidates named Eric leads two frontrunners to claim ex-president's support.

Trump endorses ‘Eric’ in primary with 3 candidates named Eric

Watch: Aftermath of Amtrak train derailment in Missouri

A packed Amtrak passenger train travelling from LA to Chicago has derailed in Mendon, Missouri, with reports of multiple injuries.

Watch: Aftermath of Amtrak train derailment in Missouri

Deer breaks into St Louis bank, struggles to escape

Would-be four legged bank robber breaks window into bank, runs around in a panic before breaking second window and fleeing.

Deer breaks into St Louis bank, struggles to escape

Missouri latest state to be targeted with antisemitic flyers

Antisemitic flyers were distributed to over two dozen houses in a neighbourhood in Springfield, Missouri.

Missouri latest state to be targeted with antisemitic flyers

Kansas City Chabad house vandalized during Hanukkah

Vandals trash books and papers, destroy electrical wiring and leave water damage requiring extensive repairs.

Kansas City Chabad house vandalized during Hanukkah

Missouri AG: Left is hell-bent on authoritarian-like power

Missouri AG tells Tucker about steps he's taking to fight trends pushing US toward being a 'futuristic dystopian biomedical security state.'

Missouri AG: Left is hell-bent on authoritarian-like power

Democratic congresswoman refuses to speak to Jewish newspaper

Pro-BDS Missouri congresswoman Cori Bush is refusing to speak to a St. Louis Jewish newspaper, the paper's editors claim.

Democratic congresswoman refuses to speak to Jewish newspaper

Eric Greitens, MO gov. who quit over scandal, to run for Senate

Missouri's Jewish former governor and ex-Navy Seal is looking to reenter politics after resigning amid allegations of extramarital affair.

Eric Greitens, MO gov. who quit over scandal, to run for Senate

Missouri Governor tests positive for COVID-19

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson tests positive for coronavirus but continues to work without interruption.

Missouri Governor tests positive for COVID-19

Missouri Governor signs anti-BDS bill into law

The law prohibits the state from contracting with companies that boycott Israel.

Missouri Governor signs anti-BDS bill into law

Missouri lawmakers approve anti-BDS bill

Missouri bill would require companies to sign a contract pledging not to boycott Israel in order to do business with Missouri.

Missouri lawmakers approve anti-BDS bill

Anti-Semitic candidate wins Missouri primary

Missouri candidate who said ‘Hitler was right’ wins state House primary.

Anti-Semitic candidate wins Missouri primary

Missouri: Eleven dead after boat capsizes

'Duck boat' capsizes during thunderstorm on Missouri lake, killing 11.

Missouri: Eleven dead after boat capsizes

Missouri man confesses to vandalizing 100 Jewish grave markers

Suspect admits to toppling more than 100 headstones at Jewish cemetery in St. Louis. No hate crime charges expected, say police.

Missouri man confesses to vandalizing 100 Jewish grave markers

Missouri supports Israel

Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel meets Governor of Missouri, receives declaration of support for Israel.

Missouri supports Israel

FBI ID's Missouri man who threatened Jewish institutions

25-year-old man identified as suspect behind series of bomb threats against synagogue, Jewish community centers in Kansas City.

FBI ID's Missouri man who threatened Jewish institutions

Missouri school district votes to change Saturday graduations

Following complaints by Jewish students' families, district reschedules graduation ceremonies to avoid Shabbat, Shavuot.

Missouri school district votes to change Saturday graduations

2 Missouri students arrested in harassment of Jewish student

Two University of Missouri students arrested for alleged anti-Semitic intimidation of a Jewish student.

2 Missouri students arrested in harassment of Jewish student

Missouri governor to help repair vandalized Jewish cemetery

Jewish governor of Missouri volunteers to help repair vandalized St. Louis-area Jewish cemetery.

Missouri governor to help repair vandalized Jewish cemetery

Former Navy SEAL becomes first Jewish governor of Missouri

Eric Greitens, former Navy SEAL whose military awards include the Bronze Star, becomes the first Jewish governor of Missouri.

Former Navy SEAL becomes first Jewish governor of Missouri

Republican blasts rival for staying in Israel after twister

Jewish Republican candidate in Missouri accuses Democratic opponent of ignoring the state after a devastating tornado by staying in Israel.

Republican blasts rival for staying in Israel after twister

Missouri group condemns Black Lives Matter statement on Israel

Association of predominantly African-American churches in Missouri condemns Black Lives Matter platform accusing Israel of genocide.

Missouri group condemns Black Lives Matter statement on Israel

Jewish Navy SEAL wins GOP primary for Missouri governor

Eric Greitens, a Jewish former Navy SEAL, wins the Republican Party primary for Missouri governor.

Jewish Navy SEAL wins GOP primary for Missouri governor

Narrow victories for Trump, Clinton in Missouri

Both front-runners add Missouri to their list of wins by a mere 0.2% margin.

Narrow victories for Trump, Clinton in Missouri

It's official: Clinton wins Missouri

Bernie Sanders says he will not seek a recount of results in Missouri, making Clinton win official.

It's official: Clinton wins Missouri

Tensions Skyrocket in Missouri City as Protestors Defy Curfew

Police use riot control measures on unruly crowd in Ferguson, as investigation over Michael Brown shooting continues.

Tensions Skyrocket in Missouri City as Protestors Defy Curfew

U.S. Man Given 14 Years for Supporting Al-Qaeda

Khalid Ouazzani of Kansas City sentenced to 14 years in prison for conspiring to help send money to finance Al-Qaeda's terrorist activities.

U.S. Man Given 14 Years for Supporting Al-Qaeda