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The Mizzou Tigers and the Kansas Jayhawks are set to take the field on Saturday for the first time since 2011.
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About 90,000 people spent months in limbo as central Missouri's major medical provider fought over insurance contracts. These disputes between insurers and hospitals are a recurring problem.
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Wastewater testing helps track COVID trends. Currently, COVID levels in wastewater are surging in Kansas and Missouri as well as in much of the U.S.
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The lawsuit alleges that halting prescriptions for transgender minors unconstitutionally discriminates on the basis of sex and disability status. Mu Health's decision was based on a new Missouri law restricting gender-affirming care, even though the law allows people already receiving treatment to continue.
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After a decade of dormancy, KU and MU meet to reignite one of college basketball's hottest rivalries. Some fans say these are two schools that have loved to hate each other for over a century.
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The latest generation of civil rights leaders is calling for societal reform, Kansas City's Juneteenth festivities are moved online this year due to the coronavirus, and remembering a life lost to COVID-19.
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Layoffs, furloughs will help UM System absorb $36 million in immediate cuts. In Columbia, the majority of the eliminated positions are in MU Health Care.