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Eardley Agency, LLC, Male Athlete Of The Month: Carter Hanebutt Rises To Alton High Top Tennis Spot

18 hours 38 minutes ago
ALTON - Alton High boys tennis player Carter Hanebutt, who will be a junior for the 2026-2027 school year, earned praise from coach Jesse Macias after playing No. 1 singles as a sophomore and continuing a run of All-Southwestern Conference honors in each of his first two high school seasons. Hanebutt was an all-conference player as both a freshman and sophomore for Alton High. Macias said Hanebutt’s offseason work helped him rise into the top spot in the lineup. Hanebutt is an Earley

Man Found Deceased On Bluff In Fenton Identified

18 hours 53 minutes ago
ST. LOUIS COUNTY POLICE - St. Louis County Police have identified a man found dead Tuesday, July 14, 2026, on a ledge along a bluff near a shopping center in Fenton as 62-year-old Grant Reece of Union, Missouri. Officers from the St. Louis County Police Department’s City of Fenton Precinct responded at 11:31 a.m. Tuesday, July 14, 2026, to a welfare check in the 600 block of Gravois Bluffs Boulevard, according to St. Louis County police. When officers arrived, they found the body

Last Year's Alton Powerboat Nationals Champion Talks Strategy Ahead of Weekend Race

19 hours 21 minutes ago
ALTON - With the Alton Powerboat Nationals coming to Alton this weekend, one racer is eager for the chance to mount the podium. Chris Rinker with Rinker Racing took home first place at last year’s competition. With racing set to begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19, 2026, Rinker is hopeful he will once again leave Alton with a title. “We’re excited about heading to Alton,” he said. “We’ll get set up and get ready to rock and roll.”

Duckworth, Blackburn Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill To Improve Emergency Communication Technology

19 hours 26 minutes ago
– U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, reintroduced legislation to improve emergency communication technology that could help save lives. The ITS Codification Act would codify the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences (ITS), which currently serves as the research and engineering laboratory at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and require

Shareholder lawsuit seeks to halt Paramount merger, fight corruption

19 hours 35 minutes ago

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

New York, July 15, 2026 — Yesterday, Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and the Public Integrity Project filed a shareholder’s derivative lawsuit against officers and directors of Paramount Skydance Corp. seeking to halt its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

Mary S. Thomas of Thomas Law LLC, an experienced commercial litigator in Delaware, where the suit was filed, is serving as Delaware counsel on the case.

The complaint, brought on behalf of Paramount shareholder Paul Robbins against Paramount higher-ups including CEO David Ellison, seeks to prevent Paramount insiders from profiting through breaches of their fiduciary duties to the company by trading editorial independence for favoritism from the Trump administration. This pattern includes, among other things:

  • Promising to “overhaul” CNN (which Warner owns), according to a recent Wall Street Journal report, and potentially firing anchors and commentators President Donald Trump dislikes, if it acquires Warner Bros. Discovery.
  • Making secret contributions to the settlement of Trump’s spurious lawsuit against “60 Minutes” and, according to the Journal, pressuring Paramount directors to settle. Federal and state elected officials have said they intend to bring bribery investigations relating to the settlement.
  • Installing a pro-Trump GOP donor without journalism experience as “ombudsman” at CBS News to monitor “bias” pursuant to an agreement with Trump’s Federal Communications Commission, and otherwise handing the FCC oversight over its news operation, compromising its journalism.

The corruption surrounding the deal was underscored by a ProPublica report the morning after the lawsuit was filed that Paramount gifted FCC officials expensive tickets to the December Kennedy Center Gala, hosted by Trump, after the agency approved the Paramount-Skydance merger and as Paramount prepared to seek its approval of its Warner Bros. acquisition. FCC Chair Brendan Carr reportedly sat in a $125,000 seat in a private skybox with Ellison.

The lawsuit alleges that the planned Warner Bros. merger threatens Paramount and its stockholders, as well as the press and public who rely on CBS and CNN to remain informed. Paramount’s stock price has substantially declined since execution of the merger agreement.

Robbins is bringing the suit derivatively — that is, on behalf of the company.

Seth Stern, chief of advocacy at FPF, said: “The economic terms of this merger, on their own, make no sense for Paramount shareholders. They make even less sense given reports of the Ellisons’ commitments to Trump to tank CNN’s reputation and viewership just like they did at CBS. CNN and CBS viewers want real journalism. If Paramount’s news networks are watered down to appease the administration, they’ll stop tuning in, and the public will be less informed.”

Brendan Ballou, CEO of the Public Integrity Project, said: “America’s richest people want to turn America’s most important media outlets into propaganda machines for the president. This is bad for Paramount’s shareholders. This is bad for democracy. And this is deeply corrupt. This case is about exposing and stopping that corruption.”

A copy of the complaint is available here.

Please email Seth Stern (seth@freedom.press) of FPF or Brendan Ballou (brendan@publicintegrityproject.org) of Public Integrity Project for any follow-up questions or inquiries.

Freedom of the Press Foundation

UPDATE: Public Assistance Needed for July Baden Homicide

19 hours 39 minutes ago

UPDATE: The victim has been identified as 60-year-old Anthony Taylor of St. Louis City. On July 3, 2026, at 7:00PM District 6 officers responded to a shooting call in the 8900 block of Riverview Drive.  When officers arrived, they located a 60-year-old man in front of a vacant building who had been shot in the […]

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Felon on pretrial release arrested in JB Pritzker's backyard

19 hours 43 minutes ago
Dwayne Cortez Milton, 46, is charged with criminal trespass after authorities said he was seen on surveillance video climbing a fenceand entering the backyard of the governor's Chicago residence shortly after 10 p.m. July 4.
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Man Faces Attempted First-Degree Murder Charge

19 hours 44 minutes ago
EDWARDSVILLE/GRANITE CITY - Madison County Sheriff’s deputies took an attempted murder suspect into custody Monday night after investigators said he intentionally struck a pedestrian with a vehicle in unincorporated Granite City, Illinois, then returned to the area in a different vehicle before leading deputies on a pursuit. The incident began at about 8:43 p.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, in the 1500 block of Chouteau Place Road, according to the Madison County Sheriff’s