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Another official might have thanked the newspaper for spotting the flaw and giving a heads-up before publicizing it. But Gov. Mike Parson (R) did the opposite, and free-press advocates called his comments against a journalist "absurd."
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While the stereotype is that all country fans are conservative, plenty have grown disillusioned with singers in the genre, such as Jason Aldean and Morgan Wallen.
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