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Copyright Troll Backfires: Has To Pay Up To Get Out Of Its Lawsuit Of Lies

2 months ago
It’s been a good while since we’ve had an old-fashioned copyright troll nonsense story around here, and boy do we have a doozy for you today. Regular Techdirt readers know that we’ve covered Paul Levy’s work for years—the man who the Washingtonian once dubbed “the web bully’s worst enemy” has been taking down copyright trolls […]
Mike Masnick

Peaceful Rally Set in Alton to Remember Activist Charlie Kirk

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ALTON — A rally in memory of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Alton Visitor’s Center, organizers said. Kirk, an American conservative political activist, was fatally shot while addressing an audience on the campus of Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, 2025. Michelle Nitzsche, who helped organize the event alongside Matthew Morales, said the rally is not political. “We went back and forth and started putting it together, and it just took off,” Nitzsche said. "Attendance estimates range from about 300 to 400 people." The event is intended as a call for peace and a celebration of Kirk’s life. “The rally is all about freedom of speech and being able to come together for a gathering and celebrate his life and mourn his death and keep his voice alive,” she said. Nitzsche hopes attendees will be motivated to continue speaking out and to overcome mourning. “I hope people take away

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Hans Zimmer's cinematic concert experience comes to St. Louis

2 months ago
ST.LOUIS – The legendary Hans Zimmer, a multi-award-winning film composer, will be showcasing his new, cinematic concert experience, “The World of Hans Zimmer: A New Dimension,” at the Chafetz Arena. With several box-office hits such as “Interstellar,” “Gladiator” and “The Lion King,” the self-taught musician has been captivating audiences for decades. Zimmer and Grammy nominated [...]
Nyah Marcano

Missouri congressman accuses government of blocking UAP information

2 months ago
Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison is accusing the federal government of blocking information about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs). UAP is a term used to describe unknown objects in the air, sea, or space that we cannot easily explain. It is what used to call “UFO” or Unidentified Flying Object, but was updated by the Pentagon in 2022. This was done to make it broader, to help cover things beyond just flying objects, such as those found in the sea or in  outer space.
Alex Barton

‘Crumbled like a house of cards’: Judge slams DOJ claims about deporting migrant children

2 months ago
WASHINGTON — A federal judge Thursday barred the Trump administration from deporting unaccompanied children to Guatemala, finding that the administration’s claim of reuniting the children with their parents there “crumbled like a house of cards.”   District of Columbia Judge Timothy Kelly issued a preliminary injunction to extend last month’s temporary block to prevent the rapid removal […]
Ariana Figueroa

Bands Compete at Tiger Ambush Event On Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025

2 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE — Edwardsville High School will host its annual “Tiger Ambush” marching band competition Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, and will draw a large crowd and feature bands from across Illinois and the St. Louis region. The event will take place at the Edwardsville High School sports complex, where students, faculty, parents and friends will gather throughout the day to support participating schools and enjoy a variety of performances. The Edwardsville High School Marching Band will perform an exhibition at the end of the competition. The event serves as a major fundraiser for the Edwardsville Marching Band Boosters, with admission prices set at $10 for adults and $5 for children. According to Stephanie Batson, publicity chair for the boosters, the Tiger Ambush and a holiday craft fair typically generate the majority of the boosters' revenue for the band. The Tiger Ambush day is always marked by a strong sense of community involvement, with students and parents

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U.S. Steel Reverses Plan To Halt Granite City Slab Deliveries

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GRANITE CITY — U.S. Steel announced Friday, Sept. 19, 2025, that its Granite City Works steel plant will continue processing steel slabs, reversing a previous plan to halt slab deliveries by the end of October 2025. The decision came just 10 days after workers were instructed to stop working at the facility. The company confirmed that it will maintain slab deliveries to the Granite City plant, emphasizing its goal to preserve operational flexibility. U.S. Steel also had previously stated that no layoffs are expected at the company over the next two years. State Representative Amy Elik, R-Alton, and State Senator Erica Harriss, R-Glen Carbon, expressed support for the decision in a joint statement. “We are elated with U.S. Steel’s decision to continue Granite City Works’ steel slab processing. This is a win,” the lawmakers said. They also thanked the Trump administration and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick for responding to their advocacy efforts.

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East St. Louis Illinois Lottery Player Claims Largest Lotto Jackpot Of 2025

2 months ago
EAST ST. LOUIS — A few favorite numbers – and one winning ticket – have turned an Illinois Lottery player into a multimillionaire overnight. “I started playing Lotto in January last year, and it quickly became my favorite game,” said the winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous under the name ‘East St. Louis Lotto Winner.’ When asked about the winning numbers, the winner simply stated, “They’re my favorite numbers.” It wasn’t until the morning after the draw that the news really sunk in. “I checked the Illinois Lottery’s website to see who won—and realized it was me. Of all of the people, it was me! I cried because I was too shocked.” The winning Lotto ticket was purchased at Crown Mart, located at 306 E Broadway in East Saint Louis, Illinois. It matched all six numbers — 5-9-14-18-22-23 — in the August 25 Lotto drawing to secure the $14,600,000 jackpot. As a reward for

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Man dies five months after being shot in St. Louis

2 months ago
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department announced Friday morning that a man shot in north St. Louis last year has died. According to officials, 71-year-old Timothy Anderson was shot in the ear and sustained "serious injuries" to his head on Nov. 7 in the 4100 block of North 22nd St. After the [...]
Megan Mueller

Collinsville High School Senior Sara McChristian Invited to Serve on 2025-26 ISBE Student Advisory Council

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COLLINSVILLE– Sara McChristian, a Collinsville High School senior, was selected to serve on the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Student Advisory Council (SAC) for the 2025-26 school year. The Student Advisory Council provides a meaningful forum for students to share their experiences and personal perspectives on education in Illinois and to help shape policies that directly affect themselves and their peers. Throughout the year, SAC members will meet virtually with ISBE staff and stakeholders to lend their voices to policy development in education. SAC members will also participate in activities such as the Student Summit and present a research project to the State Board of Education. Twenty-one high school students from across Illinois were chosen to participate this year. Council members are selected through a rigorous process that includes a written application and video interview, in which students demonstrate their communication skills, leadership potential and

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