The St. Louis Business Journal is currently seeking nominations for its annual Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards program, which also includes awards for an outstanding nonprofit partner and an outstanding for-profit partner.
The program, including all three awards, celebrates individuals, companies and nonprofits who have shown exceptional commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace or in the St. Louis community. Nominations are due Sunday, June 15, before midnight.…
The president-elect of Saint Louis University said his vision for SLU is to be “among the best urban research universities in the country and to use our Catholic Jesuit mission as a competitive advantage in that quest.”
A man from St. Peters was sentenced on Thursday after selling the same vehicle to online buyers in Pennsylvania and South Dakota, causing over $86,000 in financial loss.
Queen continues to celebrate the release of a box set dedicated to their 1973 self-titled debut album, and in the latest edition of Queen The Greatest, guitarist Brian May is taking a deep dive…
A second appeals court has now said that Section 230 doesn’t protect Salesforce, the online software giant, from being held liable for sex trafficking, because Backpage… used Salesforce’s software. If all of this sounds a bit crazy, buckle up. First, you need to understand the background here, before we can get into the details of […]
After Juan Soto's massive payday, one can't help but wonder: How much would Albert Pujols fetch in today's market? Could he potentially be worth $1 billion?
This article was published by Saint Louis Public Radio on December 19, 2024. A clean energy company has selected southwest Illinois for its new $820 million sustainable aviation fuel plant — but it’s not exactly clear where yet. Avina Clean Hydrogen, a New Jersey-based company, will build a facility that employs at least 150 people, according to Gov. JB Pritzker’s office […]
Most celebrity wax figures at Madam Tussauds museums show the star standing up or sitting down. But a new figure of Elton John, unveiled Dec. 20 at the museum's London outpost,…
If it's inflation day that means it's also personal income day. Adjusted for inflation, disposable personal income increased at an annual rate of 1.3% in November: After accounting for inflation, disposable personal income is up 10% since the start of the pandemic.
Core PCE is The Fed's Preferred Measure of Inflation™, so let's focus on that this month. On a month-over-month basis, it came in at 1.4% in November: PCE is a volatile series, so it's best not to get too excited about monthly ups and downs, including this one. Nonetheless, core PCE has been on a ...continue reading "Core PCE inflation plunges in November"