As Congress continues to debate over a budget deal that would end the shutdown, the financial effects have rippled beyond the ...
This lithium ion phosphate production plant from Israeli firm ICL Specialty Materials was hailed as a major win for Missouri ...
The White House's announcement of a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas has sparked concern for university research positions, and it ...
Walmart's recent opening of a processing plant in Olathe, Kansas marked the beginning the retail giant's foray into the beef ...
First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. will gain 24 branches in Missouri, expanding its Kansas City presence and entering into the ...
This episode looks at how new visa fees will impact Missouri research and how a Chinese soybean boycott is hitting the ...
Kansas City artist and business owners could use empty store fronts, provided by Open Doors, for pop-up shops.
State education officials, in cooperation with a federal rule, are moving from attendance-based subsidy payments to enrollment-based payments.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments Tuesday indicated the central bank would likely cut its key key interest rate ...
A $300 million federal infusion will keep a key nutrition program for women, infants and children running as the government shutdown continues.
Missourians using SNAP might not be able to use it to buy certain products, including candy and soda, under a proposed change ...
The number of African American teachers in Missouri decreased after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 1954. and the problem ...