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ExTwitter Mostly Wins Silly Music Copyright Lawsuit
Last year, we wrote about a very silly lawsuit that some big music publishers had filed against ExTwitter, making some silly claims about how copyright law works. It basically ignored the existence of the DMCA, which was designed to prevent lawsuits like this one, where there is some infringement happening on the platform, but no […]
St. Louis Character: Where you find Orvin Kimbrough when he's not at Midwest BankCentre
The Business Journal interview with Midwest BankCentre Chairman and CEO Orvin Kimbrough – focusing on his life beyond banking and economics – covered topics including his childhood, Christian faith and support of objective journalism in a media world awash with opinion.
Dallas man who lived in an iron lung for 70-plus years has died
Kamala and Chuck: The Democrats Get Real
Today on TAP: The vice president visits an abortion clinic. The majority leader says Bibi must go.
Blue Bell Ice Cream on the way to St. Louis with new flavor
Those with a sweet tooth in St. Louis are in luck, as Blue Bell Ice Cream is making it's way into the city with a new local favorite flavor.
Sex offender facing sodomy, child molestation charges
A previously convicted sex offender is facing new charges for sex crimes involving children.
U.S. Steel must remain 'domestically owned and operated,' President Joe Biden says
President Joe Biden on Thursday came out with his strongest statement yet against the planned $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel.
SIUE To Celebrate New Head Start Facility With Ribbon-Cutting Event
From Riverbender.com: The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Head Start/Early Head Start (HS/EHS) program will celebrate the launch of its newest facility, the SIUE New Life Head Start/Early Head Start Center. The grand opening will take place from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, March 20. The location of the new site is 689 Scott Troy Road in Lebanon. […]
Bret Michaels taking 2025 off to focus on his health
Bret Michaels has revealed he’s going to be taking a break from music next year in order to focus on his health."Performing real live music with family, friends and fans…
Crews search Nashville riverbank for clues on missing Missouri student
Crews are searching a Nashville riverbank Thursday for potential clues around the disappearance of missing Missouri student Riley Strain.
As a transplant I have to mention this obsession with the T-Ravs
Your tax dollars may be funding the expansion of the plastics industry
Plastic manufacturers have received $9 billion in subsidies for new or bigger facilities since 2012.
St Louis to host UFL Championship game 6/16
Man taken into custody in downtown St. Louis after chase that started in Metro East
Do we really need a financial literacy requirement in high school?
A group in California is hoping to make financial literacy a requirement in high school: The plan is to make all high school students, as a condition of graduation, take at least a one-semester class in financial literacy.... Petition organizers said Tuesday that they are submitting nearly 900,000 signatures to county registrars across the state ...continue reading "Do we really need a financial literacy requirement in high school?"
Lineup announced Crosby, Stills & Nash tribute show
Crosby, Stills & Nash will be the subject of a tribute concert in New York City this May, and we now know the artists who'll be on hand to celebrate their legendary catalog.The Music…
Are there any Imos locations with decent patio?
Edward Jones' CEO nabs 17% pay raise as 2023 income jumps
The CEO's compensation increased to $25.1 million last year, including $24.8 million in income allocated to partners.
Legislator Apparently Used Slides Of NYC Protests In His Pitch For Reauthorizing Section 702 Surveillance
As the debate over Section 702 continues, more weird stuff keeps happening. For once, there’s serious opposition to a clean renewal, and it’s coming from both sides of the legislature. Then there are things like this, which is one of the stranger incidents to accompany a surveillance fight, as reported by Dell Cameron for Wired. […]
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