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Techdirt Podcast Episode 318: The Real Beneficiaries Of Section 230
So much of the debate about Section 230 is based on an incorrect understanding of its procedural benefits, and the completely false idea that it’s a special gift to “big tech”. A new paper (which we wrote about yesterday) by Elizabeth Banker from the Chamber of Progress dives deep into the real benefits and beneficiaries […]
Charges: Texas man tortured 13-year-old Shih Tzu in St. Charles, has history of animal abuse
Lucas Patterson on March 23 "brutalized and torturted" a 13-year-old, 10-pound Shih Tzu, Baxter, that belonged to his girlfriend's parents, authorities said.
Rebate checks for Missourians on shaky ground in Senate
The House is working on legislation that could return some of Missouri's revenue to taxpayers.
St. Louis businessman loses fight with cancer, remembered as a light
Parson joins Republican governors in forming Border Strike Force
The new strike force will aim to target cartels and criminal organizations operationally and financially by increasing collaboration, improving intelligence, investing in analysis, combating human smuggling, and stopping drug flow among each of the participating states.
Jones vowed to transform public safety; her first year as mayor saw progress, pushback
A year ago, a movement of organizers hoping to curb police violence and transform public safety claimed a major victory – helping Tishaura Jones get elected mayor of St. Louis. In her …
Biden: Federal agencies must consider climate impacts of infrastructure projects
The changes to the National Environmental Policy Act reverse Trump-era rollbacks, impacting projects from roads to railways to pipelines.
As themed entertainment grows, St. Louis designer of attractions opens in Orlando
Main Squeeze Juice Co. slated to open first Missouri location in early June
The New Orleans-based juice company is establishing its first Missouri location in the Central West End.
Missing Arkansas teen found hours after $10K ransom demanded
A $10,000 ransom was being demanded for a missing 17-year-old girl in Arkansas, officials said.
Fox Sports consults Big Ten in media rights negotiations
Missing Missouri teens left in a stolen car
Police are asking the public to help find two missing teens that ran away together in a stolen car. They believe that Dakota Price, 16, and Anthony Lorffle, 15, may have traveled outside of Lincoln County.
As salary offers soar, here's how much wages are rising in St. Louis
The Whitaker Music Festival will return to the Missouri Botanical Garden this summer
Local NCAA Division I college creates 'portal' to help businesses source name, image and likeness deals
Lunchtime Photo
This is part of the path around Lake Martin in Louisiana. Much of the path is just packed earth and gravel, and another part is sort of modified jungle with a barely visible trail hacked out of it. However, a couple of miles (out of five) is like this: a nice, wide path with a ...continue reading "Lunchtime Photo"
I live in a CityWide owned building. I know this sub hates them as much as I do. One of the tenants just put this up in our elevator (which is broken 75% of the time). Chime in if you have stories!
St. Louis County flood study to help reduce risks
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a draft report to reduce the threat of flooding in University City and Overland. The study has been in progress over the past few years and will be complete in April 2023. After the study is complete then it can use federal funds [...]
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