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Are ballot selfies illegal?
There is no federal law regulating ballot selfies, leaving the issue up to each individual state.
Today, at around 7:00 a.m.
We’re all buying lots of food
Nestlé is recycling inflation as an excuse for lousy sales: “The perception of consumers everywhere but especially in the U.S. is that food prices are high,” Chief Executive Laurent Freixe said in an interview, adding that many shoppers feel stretched after a period of surging inflation. ....The comments came as Nestlé reported weaker-than-expected third-quarter results ...continue reading "We’re all buying lots of food"
As pressure mounts, Trump’s threats balloon
Behold the latest from our free-speech-lovin' former president: Trump and his fans are getting desperate. They've been trying for the past week to get someone, anyone, interested in their latest scandals—a trivial plagiarism tiff, an inconsequential clip from 60 Minutes, Tim Walz unloading a shotgun, Biden supposedly withholding aid to red counties—to no avail. That's ...continue reading "As pressure mounts, Trump’s threats balloon"
AT&T reassigning employees to downtown office
Anyone looking for a cheap GA ticket for King Diamond this weekend?
Maplewood Taco Bell
Are there any tax credits/incentives for replacing original windows in my 1941 house?
Grief counseling
Ozzie Smith Amendment 2 commercial
Whistleblower says there were signs long before The Armory's sudden closure amid mounting lawsuits
Steam Finally Makes It Clear: You’re Buying A License, Not A Game
We’ve been writing stories about how, when it comes to digital purchases, we typically do not own what we’ve bought. Instead of buying a product, such as the digital version of a video game, what we are instead buying is a non-transferable license to use that product. While readers here will be largely familiar with […]
'In 21 years, I’ve never seen anything like this': Illinois union-represented prison employees picket statewide over workplace safety
Getting answers for St. Charles County radioactive contamination
Missouri state representatives are coming together to help protect residents from nuclear waste left over from the Manhattan Project. A new bipartisan special committee is focused on the lasting impact of nuclear weapon programs across the state.
Shining a light on domestic violence with purple light bulbs
Purple Thursday is a national day of action each October during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The campaign aims to raise awareness and envision a world without violence or abuse.
FanDuel Sportsbook race track adds more Thursday horse races
Sports betting fans in Collinsville are gearing up for the new season as the FanDuel Sportsbook Race Track adjusts its schedule to accommodate ongoing construction.
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