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The Return of the Wedge Salad
On the Blue Plate Special In cookbooks of the 50s and 60s, it would be easy to find a recipe for Wedge Salad. There wasn’t much to it: a block of Iceberg lettuce with blue cheese dressing drizzled on top. The crunchy hunk often showed on the Blue Plate Special at neighborhood restaurants. By the...
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Hopes dwindle that Missouri lawmakers will extend postpartum care for new moms
A bipartisan proposal to extend postpartum care for low-income women in Missouri to a full year after they’ve given birth is “hanging on a thread,” its sponsor said, due to resistance from a Republican state senator in the legislative session’s final days. The provision, which would expand health care coverage from 60 days to a […]
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Out of the closet and into the Capitol | Opinion
Every year, dozens of bills are filed in the Missouri General Assembly that target the LGBTQ+ community in one way or another, forcing queer legislative staff to sit quietly while our humanity is debated. I am a gender non-conforming lesbian and a very visible member of this community. There are days I worry if it […]
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