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Trump and Iranian foreign minister say Strait of Hormuz is fully open
In a social media post, Trump said Iran announced that the strait “is fully open and ready for full passage.”
Why Spring Weather Can Throw Off Your Sleep
The weirdest part of a “perfectly normal” night is waking up at 3 a.m. and feeling wide awake for no clear reason. You went to bed on time. You didn’t drink coffee late. And yet your sleep feels lighter, choppier, and easier to lose. That pattern often has less to do with willpower and more to do with what’s happening outside your window. Spring weather changes several of the body’s sleep cues at once—light, temperature, humidity, and even the air you breathe.
Bay of Pigs, Benjamin Franklin's Death, and More: Why April 17 Echoes Through History
On April 17, 1961, a U.S.-backed force of Cuban exiles landed at the Bay of Pigs on Cuba’s southern coast, aiming to overthrow Fidel Castro’s government. The invasion quickly unraveled, ending in a decisive defeat for the attackers. At the time, it mattered because it exposed the limits of covert power and pushed the United States and Cuba into a deeper, more hostile standoff. It still matters today because it helped lock the Caribbean into Cold War rivalries, strengthened Cuba’s
Homeland Security’s SAVE program divides election officials as November nears
As the midterms approach, Republican and Democratic election officials are split over a powerful federal computer program at the center of President Donald Trump’s quest to expose noncitizen voters and compile lists of voting-age Americans. A U.S. House Administration Committee hearing Thursday underscored the partisan divide over the Department of Homeland Security’s SAVE program. The […]
Night Comfort
The High Low Gallery presents a new exhibition, Night Comfort, featuring works by St. Louis artist Jeremy Rabus, opening Friday, March 27 and running through Sunday, June 14. Night Comfort explores nostalgia through […]
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Endangered Person Advisory issued for missing woman in Black Jack
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - An Endangered Person Advisory was issued Friday for a missing woman in Black Jack. According to the St. Louis County Police Department, Angela Miller, 34, was reported missing after an incident around 6:30 p.m. Thursday on the 4900 block of Parker Road. Miller is described as a black woman standing [...]
Brendan Carr Cooking Up New Sham Investigation Of Jimmy Kimmel
As the boss of the country’s media and telecom regulators, there’s plenty of corporate malfeasance and corrupt shenanigans Brendan Carr could be targeting on any given day at the country’s biggest media and telecom companies. But because Carr’s never been all that interested in the public interest, he’s once again spending his time trying to […]
City’s Annual Fiscal Report Card Released
The 2025 ACFR details city finances, showing an improved net position and revenue growth, along with a spending increase on public safety and healthier pensions.
Texas Medical Board Sanctions Three Doctors for Delayed Care That Led to the Deaths of Two Pregnant Women
The post Texas Medical Board Sanctions Three Doctors for Delayed Care That Led to the Deaths of Two Pregnant Women appeared first on ProPublica.
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting
Begin Again: 50 Years and Counting marks Laumeier’s 50th anniversary by celebrating five decades of artist commissions and exhibitions. Featuring hundreds of artists and rarely seen works from Laumeier’s collection, […]
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Festus council member steps down amid data center backlash
Kansas City man wins second lottery jackpot in two years
Lightning has struck twice for a Kansas City man who won his second lottery jackpot prize in just two years.
Inside Kansas City’s $600 million bet on a downtown Royals ballpark
Kansas City leaders are bidding to retain the Royals at a new downtown stadium two years after Jackson County voters overwhelmingly rejected a sales-tax-funded ballpark in the Crossroads. Not surprisingly, a familiar fight about taxpayer-subsidized stadiums has roared back to life. Kansas City’s Finance Department presented the plan on Tuesday to the Finance, Governance and […]
St. Charles developer accuses council of ordering staff to block demolition
Developer Robert Mangelsdorf, who is redeveloping the American Car Foundry property downtown, also alleges that one council member pressured him to abandon the demolition in exchange for a tax break.
Sultan: South city native lost his leg, his home and possibly his heart
What will happen to the 60-plus people displaced from a police raid on a condemned apartment building in south St. Louis?
Missouri House Democratic leader chides Senate colleagues for not fighting tax plan
An intraparty schism opened Thursday among legislative Democrats as the party’s leader in the Missouri House blasted state Senate Democrats for their silence during a 70-minute debate on a proposal to replace the state income tax with increased sales taxes. Speaking to reporters at a news conference, House Minority Leader Ashley Aune of Kansas City […]
Crews responding to water main break in north St. Louis
Crews are responding to a water main break in north St. Louis, which has caused a portion of Cass Avenue to close.
Will Missouri incarcerate its economic future?
Missouri has hastily passed a sweeping crime bill that moves the state in the wrong direction. The law — signed by Gov. Mike Kehoe — bundles together expanded pathways for certifying adolescents ages 14 to 18 as adults and the expansion and standardization of mandatory minimum sentences. This legislation will push more teenagers into the […]
9 times St. Louis-area court cases helped decide national laws
The Dred Scott case may be the most famous, but Supreme Court decisions on other cases have helped shape national laws.
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