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August 6th holds a remarkable place in history, marked by events that have shaped the global landscape across politics, science, culture, and more. Arguably the most profound and impactful event on this day took place in 1945 during the final stages of World War II. On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bomb, nicknamed “Little Boy,” caused unprecedented destruction and loss of life, instantly killing an estimated 70,000 people with tens of thousands more succumbing to injuries and radiation exposure in the following years. This event marked the dawn of the atomic age and had a profound influence on international relations, military strategy, and the global quest for nuclear disarmament. The devastation led to Japan's eventual surrender and the end of World War II, but it also sparked decades of debate about nuclear weapons and their ethical implications. Moving backward in time, on August
Jack Osbourne shares tribute to dad Ozzy Osbourne: ‘He lived — and he lived fully’
Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack Osbourne has shared a tribute to his late father."I haven't really wanted to post anything since the passing of my father," Jack writes. "My heart has…
New charges for Missouri foster mom accused of trading child for monkey
A Missouri foster mother accused of trading a child for an exotic monkey faces new criminal charges, less than a month after she was released on bond.
Visit the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room
Boeing’s air and space museum, the James S. McDonnell Prologue Room, will be open to the public this summer! From biplanes to space capsules, the Prologue Room displays artifacts and […]
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Thoughts on Robert’s Realty?
Unleashed dogs in Benton Park Neighborhood
FEMA Employees Reassigned to ICE
Probationary employees who had been on paid leave were told to report to ICE within seven days or lose their jobs. It could signal problems with ICE recruitment.
Carjacking by teens, uber driver.
4 Juveniles In-Custody After Carjacking Pursuit
Around 11:30 p.m. on August 5, District 5 officers responded to the 4400 block of Kennerly Avenue for a carjacking.
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What happened to The Wave?
Winning STL: Local start up says electric rail cars are the future
Today's Weather: Warm and Sunny with a Hot Weekend Ahead
Today's weather in the Riverbend area is looking warm and mostly sunny. The high will reach 89 degrees with a low of 68 degrees. Expect mostly sunny skies with some humidity, making it feel hotter in the afternoon, up to 98 degrees. Winds will be light, coming from the southeast at about 6 mph. Allergy indexes are low across the board, with ragweed, grass, mold, and tree pollen all at low levels. The UV index is very high, so be sure to wear sunscreen if you plan to be outdoors. Tomorrow's outlook calls for a high of 90 degrees and a low of 70. It will be sunny and humid again, with a slight chance of a thunderstorm. Winds will pick up a bit to around 8 mph from the south-southeast. As the weekend approaches, a heat wave is expected to settle in, so stay hydrated and take breaks if you're outside doing strenuous activities. For more details, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .
Why did they drain the Benton park water?
Suspects Shot by Victim During Robbery in Bevo Mill
Just after 5:30pm, District 1 officers responded to a call for a shooting at Amberg Park.
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Residents express frustrations after short-term rental party ends in gunfire; property owner speaks out
Blues at the Arch Festival (Aug 7-10)
Company Christmas Party Location
Messenger: Charges against St. Louis podcaster are dropped in a First Amendment win
Oran Ambus was charged with harassment for social media videos in which he advocated for an old friend convicted of rape.
Man tried to kidnap women in Tower Grove Park, police say
Trump Cuts Kill The Corporation For Public Broadcasting, Harming All Of Us
The U.S. right wing has won a generational war against education and informed consensus with the closure of the Corporation For Public Broadcasting (CPB), which states it will being shuttering its doors after being unable to survive recent brutal funding cuts by Republicans. After the White House falsely deemed NPR and PBS a “grift” last April, Republicans […]
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