Anti-abortion advocates in Missouri are praising a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the landmark 1973 ruling that legalized abortions across the country.
Farmers and scientists are increasingly observing that unusually high springtime temperatures can kill pollen and interfere with the fertilization of crops.
Legislation submitted Friday to the Board of Aldermen would allocate $1 million for ‘logistical support’ for access to abortion such as transportation and child care. The measure also would channel $500,000 for other reproductive services such as doulas and lactation…
LGBTQIA+ communities have been contributing to St. Louis’s history for centuries. Now the Gateway to Pride virtual exhibit will begin to uncover the rarely-shared or
Here's a quick look at the federal judiciary as of today: Aside from the Supreme Court, it's pretty close to 50-50 even after Mitch McConnell's four-year demolition derby. By the time Joe Biden's first term comes to an end Democrats will probably control a majority of the seats at all levels of the judiciary except ...continue reading "Some thoughts on the judiciary"
Demonstrators took to the streets of St. Louis Friday night. Hundreds of protestors, upset with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing states to outlaw abortion, marched near Planned Parenthood in the Central West End.
We’ve been talking about the importance of patent quality, and one of the points made in our podcast discussion, was that many companies felt the unfortunate need to patent something just to avoid having someone else patent it later and create problems. One thing we didn’t really get to discuss about that is that this […]