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Flint Cooper Cohn Thompson & Miracle Welcomes Award-Winning Litigator Karoline Carstens As New Partner, Strengthening Its Asbestos Litigation Practice

8 months 3 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE – Flint Cooper Cohn Thompson & Miracle proudly announces the addition of Karoline Carstens as the firm’s newest partner, reinforcing its nationally recognized asbestos litigation practice with her nearly two decades of trial preparation experience and award-winning legal advocacy. Carstens has dedicated her career to securing justice for individuals and families affected by asbestos-related diseases, recovering hundreds of millions of dollars for her clients. “Karoline’s unparalleled commitment to her clients, her extensive litigation experience and her strategic approach to asbestos cases make her an invaluable addition to Flint Cooper,” said Tim Thompson, partner. “Her history of achieving significant settlements, coupled with her passion for advocacy, strengthens our ability to deliver results for those harmed by corporate negligence.” Carstens previously spent 17 years at a national asbestos firm, where she played a pivotal

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Orchid Show

8 months 3 weeks ago

They might not be the quintessential flower for Valentine’s Day, but pink and red orchids symbolize femininity, grace and elegance, desire, passion and love. Walking arm in arm with your […]

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Rachel Huffman

Unmasking Mardi Gras: A Journey Through Its Colorful Roots

8 months 3 weeks ago
Did you know that Mardi Gras is celebrated in over 50 countries around the world? While the festival is often synonymous with New Orleans, its origins stretch far beyond the vibrant streets of the Big Easy. This global celebration, marked by parades, masquerade balls, and indulgent feasting, offers a unique glimpse into the intersection of culture, tradition, and spirituality. As we peel back the layers of this exuberant festival, we discover the historical and cultural roots that give Mardi Gras its distinctive flavor. The Historical Tapestry of Mardi Gras To fully appreciate Mardi Gras, one must delve into its historical context. The term "Mardi Gras" translates to "Fat Tuesday" in French, referring to the last day before the Christian season of Lent begins. Traditionally, Lent is a period of fasting and penance leading up to Easter, but Mardi Gras represents a final chance to indulge in rich foods and festivities. The earliest traces of this celebration can be linked to ancient

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This Day in History on February 25: Muhammad Ali Wins Heavyweight Boxing Title

8 months 3 weeks ago
February 25th is a date that has witnessed a multitude of significant events throughout history, each leaving a lasting impact on our world. One of the most impactful events associated with February 25th occurred in 1964 when the world of sports and civil rights collided as Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, won the heavyweight boxing title. This victory was not just a personal achievement for Ali; it was a moment that resonated deeply within the broader civil rights movement. Ali's triumph over Sonny Liston was a declaration of his prowess as a boxer and a statement of self-identity and empowerment for African Americans at a time when racial tensions were palpable across the United States. His post-fight announcement of being a proud member of the Nation of Islam further solidified his role as a cultural icon, one who used his platform to address issues of race and justice. On this date in 1986, history took another turn when Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos was ouste

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Lanes closed on northbound I-70 due to liquid animal feed on roadway

8 months 3 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - All lanes on northbound Interstate 70 near Grand were shut down for an extended period of time Tuesday morning due to liquid animal feed sitting on the roadway. The intersection was shut down for more than an hour as crews cleaned up the debris on the roadway. During the clean-up efforts, traffic [...]
Nick Gladney

CBS Shows Sign Of A Backbone In Standoff With Trump And His Extremist FCC

8 months 3 weeks ago
Last October, Trump sued CBS claiming (falsely) that a 60 Minutes interview of Kamala Harris had been “deceitfully edited” to her benefit (they simply shortened some of her answers for brevity, as news outlets often do). As Mike explored, the lawsuit was utterly baseless, and tramples the First Amendment, editorial discretion, and common sense. CBS/Paramount is looking for […]
Karl Bode