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Yes, of course Biden’s claim of executive privilege is bogus
President Biden has already turned over to Congress the transcript of his interview with special counsel Robert Hur. But he's claimed executive privilege to hold on to the tape recordings. The Wall Street Journal is outraged: The privilege claim is bogus on two grounds.... Oh for chrissake. There's no need to read any further. Of ...continue reading "Yes, of course Biden’s claim of executive privilege is bogus"
Slash premieres video for “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” cover featuring Demi Lovato
Slash has premiered the video for his cover of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone," featuring vocals by Demi Lovato.The clip features footage of the Guns N' Roses guitarist and the…
Man charged with enticement of child in St. Louis County, targeted girl with popsicle
A man who faces a felony charge for enticement of a child allegedly targeted a 10-year-old girl with a popsicle earlier this week.
Opera Theatre of St. Louis presents the festival of a lifetime
Content by Barter Theatre. Produced by Opera Theatre of St. Louis, the 2024 opera festival at Webster University welcomes a month and a half of classical performances featuring some of the world’s most seasoned tenors.
Police search for gunman while child remains in the hospital
ST. LOUIS -- Police are still searching for gunmen this morning after a double shooting at a north St. Louis gas station left one man dead and a six year old boy critically injured. Police tell FOX 2 that the latest they have on the child is that he remains hospitalized in critical but stable [...]
Advocates press U.S. House to act soon on compensation for nuclear testing victims
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers and advocates rallied outside the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, urging House lawmakers to extend a fund for victims of U.S. nuclear testing that is set to expire in less than a month.
But critics say the program is too expensive and should be winding down, and it’s not clear if the House will act before the looming deadline.
New Mexico Democrats Sen. Ben Ray Luján and Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez, and Guam’s Republican House delegate, James Moylan, among others, called…
Most scenic routes to take on Amtrak in the Midwest and U.S.
Planes, trains, and automobiles are the most common ways to travel. Trains, however, can often be overlooked as an easy way to get to your destination, with some amazing views in the meantime.
Eve Bayer: Nature Reimagined at Serenity Labs
Artist Eve Bayer presents a new collection of paintings on wood, canvas and paper inspired by the drama of nature. An interdisciplinary artist, she works across mediums of painting, drawing, […]
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Pick-your-own farms within the St. Louis metro area
These area u-pick farms are go-to destinations for freshly picked berries, peaches, and other spring and summer produce.
St. Charles City-County Library considers branch closures, here's how you can weigh in
Motorcyclist killed in Jefferson County crash
A resident of Crystal City, Missouri, was killed in a Jefferson County crash when his motorcycle hit a barrier that separated the lanes of Interstate 55. Brandon J. Copeland, 25, of Crystal City, Missouri, was killed in the crash.
Get a glimpse of history this month at the ‘Vietnam: At War and At Home’ exhibition
Content by Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. Soldiers Memorial shares the history of St. Louis’ contributions to national defense since the Revolutionary War through today.
Professor Suspended by Wash U After Protests Hears Only Silence
Aaron Neiman was excited to move to St. Louis for a job as a lecturer at Washington University. His position in the anthropology department was his first job after earning his Ph.D. Before the April 27 protest on campus, he’d accepted a different position with the university, one that would allow him to spend more time on his research.
My cats been in the tree for 24 hours
South St. Louis arsonist caught on camera
Stl metro cop lights cigar during arrest
Wireless Industry Fined Yet Again For Selling Very Limited ‘Unlimited’ Data Plans
For decades now, U.S. wireless carriers have sold consumers “unlimited data” plans that actually have all manner of sometimes hidden throttling, caps, and restrictions. And every few years a regulator comes out with a wrist slap against wireless carriers for misleading consumers, for whatever good it does. Back in 2007, for example, then NY AG […]
Pharma industry manufacturer Particle Dynamics names new CFO
A St. Louis-based provider of products and technologies for the pharmaceutical industry has named a new chief financial officer with over 30 years of financial leadership experience.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones kicks off bid for second term
Jones, first elected in 2021, is the first major candidate to announce plans to run for the city’s top job next year.
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