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Chiefs advance to 3rd straight Super Bowl

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fox2now.com – DAVE SKRETTA, Associated Press – 2025-01-26 21:23:00

SUMMARY: Patrick Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to a 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills, reaching his third consecutive Super Bowl. Mahomes threw for 245 yards, ran for two touchdowns, and helped set up a game-winning field goal with 3:33 remaining. The Chiefs’ defense sealed the victory by stopping Buffalo’s final drive. Kansas City, now on a nine-game playoff win streak, will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, a rematch from two years ago. Despite Buffalo’s strong effort, including Josh Allen’s 237 passing yards and two touchdowns, they fell short of a Super Bowl appearance.

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Missouri bill putting a bounty on undocumented immigrants faces fierce resistance • Missouri Independent

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missouriindependent.com – Rudi Keller – 2025-01-28 05:55:00

SUMMARY: A contentious legislative hearing in Missouri revealed deep divisions over immigration policy, with calls for a bounty on undocumented immigrants sparking heated debate. Senator David Gregory proposed legislation offering a $1,000 bounty for tips leading to the arrest of undocumented individuals, effectively establishing a state-level ICE program. Critics, including Senator Barbara Washington, argued this could promote racial profiling and create a climate of fear within communities. Supporters claimed it would enhance law enforcement’s ability to address human trafficking. The hearing highlighted concerns over the economic contributions of undocumented immigrants, who paid $113 million in state taxes while lacking access to public benefits.

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Missouri lawmakers hear mixed opinions on illegal immigration bill

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-01-27 20:00:31

SUMMARY: Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation aimed at increasing penalties for undocumented immigrants, including a hotline for reporting those without documentation. Recent bills propose classifying illegal entry as a criminal offense and establishing a bounty hunter program to detain undocumented immigrants. These proposals have sparked significant tension during committee meetings, with many opposing them, fearing they will lead to discrimination based on appearance. Supporters argue the measures could enhance public safety and aid in border security. Proponents believe these tools are necessary for enforcing immigration laws, while opponents express concerns about civil rights implications.

Missouri lawmakers hear mixed opinions on illegal immigration bill

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Family of woman killed in double homicide seeks change to custody laws

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www.ozarksfirst.com – Parker Padgett – 2025-01-27 18:14:00

SUMMARY: Calista Abernathy’s sister, Sophia Williams, was killed in a double homicide in Arkansas after a custody battle. Williams had recently gained custody of her partner Nathan’s daughter. Taylor Santiago, involved in the killings, lured her estranged husband, Troy Huffman, to her home in Aurora, shot him, and stole his car. She later killed Williams in Eureka Springs. Santiago turned herself in after the crimes. Abernathy is pushing for “Sophie’s Law” to protect addresses in custody cases, believing this could have prevented her sister’s death. Santiago faces charges in Missouri, with charges pending in Arkansas.

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