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Ostara to Build 200,000 Ton Fertilizer Production Facility in St. Louis

3 years 9 months ago

This article originally ran on globenewswire.com on June 27, 2022.  Construction of the Facility Estimated to be Completed in 2023 and Add 40 Jobs. Farmer and retailer demand for an innovative and highly efficient, U.S. produced phosphate fertilizer, is increasing every day. As a result, Ostara is building a new facility to produce its platform product, Crystal Green®, a highly efficient […]

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Matt Fernandes

Italian Exploit Developer Follows Hacking Team’s Lead, Sells Powerful Spyware To Human Rights Violators

3 years 9 months ago
Italian malware developer Hacking Team began making headlines in 2014. Infections uncovered by researchers at Toronto’s Citizen Lab and Russia’s Kaspersky Lab were traced back to servers located in the United States, Canada, UK, and Ecuador. The US servers topped the list. The second place finisher, however, was Kazakhstan. Here’s a summary of the Kazakhstan […]
Tim Cushing

Lunchtime Photo

3 years 9 months ago
This is Monet's lily pond. As you can see, there are no lilies blooming in this picture, so it's basically just a pond. When you're on an eight-day cruise, it's inevitable that some of your tours will be on weekends. That was the case here, and Monet's garden was jammed—though you can't tell in this ...continue reading "Lunchtime Photo"
Kevin Drum

Editor's note: Telling St. Louis' immigration story

3 years 9 months ago
This week's entry in our Advance STL project, which explores the region's biggest challenges, might also be the most compelling. It offers insightful tales of the immigrant experience from people who are having a lasting impact on the St. Louis business community. But it also shines a spotlight on how, despite those successes, we still lag our peers when it comes to attracting the foreign-born and other critical demographics.
Erik Siemers