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Libyan warplanes strike rebels at oil port
The events mark the second day of a harsh government counteroffensive to thwart a rebel advance toward Moammar Gadhafi's stronghold in the capital Tripoli.
UPDATE: Poll shows majority of drivers under 30 use phone while driving
The U.S. Department of Transportation and Consumer Reports released the poll Monday.
Libya crisis causes oil prices to soar
Libya sits on the largest oil reserves in Africa, and the crisis has caused gas prices to jump an average of 39 cents per gallon since mid-February.
Missouri Supreme Court cases from 1800s to go online
The State Archives has received a grant of $148,000 from the federal government for the project. Cases should be available for the public to view beginning late next year.
Bill would prevent governor from charging travel to other agencies
The measure presented to the House Budget Committee would prevent all statewide elected officials from charging other agencies for their travel.
House votes against adding voting student to UM Board of Curators
Two of the board's members will now come from the same congressional district.