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Rick Scott wants to raise taxes by thousands of dollars on poor families
Sen. Rick Scott got himself into the soup a few days ago by releasing a plan for the Republican Party that included, among other things, a tax proposal: All Americans should pay some income tax to have skin in the game, even if a small amount. Currently over half of Americans pay no income tax. ...continue reading "Rick Scott wants to raise taxes by thousands of dollars on poor families"
Video shows moment house exploded in O'Fallon, Missouri
A nearby security camera captured the moment an O’Fallon, Missouri home was leveled in an explosion just before noon Tuesday.
Dr. Ngozi Ezike to leave post as top Illinois public health official in mid-March
Gov. J.B. Pritzker came to rely on Dr. Ngozi Ezike not just for medical guidance but also for help communicating with Spanish-speaking Illinois residents.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine impacting wheat, corn, fertilizer prices
Place for cheap drinks near Clayton?
St Charles man who helped place special needs orphans dies in Ukraine. Героям слава
'I have been watching every day': Busch Stadium vendor reacts to ongoing lockout
Belleville man charged with child pornography, police say there could be local victims
Stevie Nicks pens letter to Vladimir Putin: “I hope you never sleep again”
Whenever there's some kind of crisis in the world, Stevie Nicks turns to her journal -- and then she shares her words with her fans. What's inspired her latest missive…
Row House Curiosity
Biden discusses Putin, inflation in first State of the Union
NewsNation aired the full delivery and streamed it live online, followed by the GOP response by Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-Iowa) and U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s progressive response on behalf of left-wing group Working Families Party.
Webster launches new college of science and health
Webster University will launch The College of Science and Health June 1 to strengthen the collaboration and resources available to its health- and science-related academic units. The new school will enhance the University’s ability to respond to employers’ emerging needs…
Ex-GN’R drummer Matt Sorum’s memoir, ‘Double Talkin’ Jive,’ now due out in May
After its original September 2021 publication date was postponed, former Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum's memoir, Double Talkin' Jive: True Rock 'n' Roll Stories, is finally…
In-person Annie Malone May Day Parade returns for first time since 2019
Saint Louis Science Center in the running for USA Today's best science museum
New Justine Petersen loan fund aims to reduce auto interest rates
A new fund from nonprofit lender Justine Petersen hopes to help St. Louisans with bad credit cut their auto loan interest rate.
The "Saint Louie"
American gymnast Laurie Hernandez talks mental health ahead of event at Webster University's DEI conference
Hernandez’s keynote, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts. You can also stream it online.
The State Of The World, And Why We Need Section 230
I have heard rumors from multiple quarters that President Biden might mention Section 230 in tonight’s State of the Union speech, and I cannot think of any reason he should, unless it is to venerate it. Because it is only through the existence of Section 230 that we, or the world, stand a chance against […]