Winter Weather:
Numerous schools in the Ozarks are now closed for Monday due to the forecast of multiple rounds of snow, sleet and freezing rain.
Focus Group:
Some swing voters here who voted for Barack Obama and then Donald Trump are firmly in Trump’s camp now — and they’re sick of impeachment.
Santa’s Angels:
Friday was the deadline — we are missing about 8 gift cards. If you adopted a Santa’s Angels, please make sure to get them to us today.
- Santa’s Angels 2019 (KSGF)
Army Navy Game:
Army and Navy game officials are investigating several students that flashed a hand sign behind a reporter during a TV interview. Some are claiming this is a sign of white supremacy.
- Army, Navy officials investigate possible ‘white power’ gestures by students (The Washington Post)
- Officials looking into ‘white power’ hand signs at Army-Navy football game (New York Post)
The Military Academy also ditched an acronym used by the Army Black Knights over the phrase’s ties to white supremacist gangs, officials said.
- Army football drops motto due to white supremacy ties (New York Post)
Starbucks:
Starbucks issued an apology after two uniformed county deputies in California were denied service.
- Starbucks apologizes after 2 uniformed California deputies were allegedly refused service (Fox News)
Jeff Van Drew:
Five senior aides to Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey resigned on Sunday as the lawmaker formally prepared to switch parties, stating they were “deeply saddened and disappointed by his decision.”
Greta Thunberg:
A German railway company has taken back an apology they made to Greta Thunberg after they realized the climate activist wasn’t schlepping it on the train’s floor but instead was treated “friendly” in first class.
Joe Biden:
Joe Biden falsely said at a rally Friday that he found Republican votes to pass the Affordable Care Act during his time in the Obama administration.
Insurance:
Georgetown University researchers reveled some new research for the great state of Missouri.
- Young children lost health insurance faster in Missouri than in any other state (Springfield News-Leader)
- Young children lost health insurance faster in Missouri than in any other state (Ozarks First)