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Federal judges block Biden’s plan to end student loan repayments
(The Center Square) – Two federal judges on Monday ruled to block part of President Joe Biden's recent attempt to indefinitely postpone or cancel nearly half a trillion dollars in student loan debt.
Please save historical preservation for historical buildings
From a New York Times article about the San Francisco Philharmonic: The orchestra has begun the process of seeking permissions for a possible renovation; it is trying to get them approved before the building turns 50 years old, when it will acquire historic status under local law, making changes difficult. San Francisco's concert hall was ...continue reading "Please save historical preservation for historical buildings"
Long time St. Louisans, business owners and tourists react to deadly downtown mass shooting
Spencer’s Grill closes; owners seek buyer for beloved Kirkwood diner
Since opening in 1947 at the corner of South Kirkwood Road and Monroe Avenue, not much has changed at Spencer’s Grill.
Julian Assange is about to be set free
Julian Assange's endless fight with the US justice system is finally over: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge related to his alleged role in one of the largest US government breaches of classified material.... Under the terms of the new agreement, Justice Department prosecutors will seek a 62-month ...continue reading "Julian Assange is about to be set free"
20-inch alligator found in Bonne Terre Lake
"It's not a huge concern for anybody," he said. "We just don't want anybody to be startled when they see 20 inches out there floating around."
WSJ downtown piece pushed St. Louis leaders to 'keep working,' but prompted new worries
Communications are giving a new window into St. Louis officials' reactions to the Wall Street Journal article highlighting the city's struggling downtown.
Small alligator spotted in Bonne Terre Lake
Local and state authorities have been made aware of an alligator sighting at Bonne Terre Lake.
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A group of young people just forced Hawaiʻi to take major climate action
The historic agreement comes two years after 13 youth plaintiffs sued the state Department of Transportation.
Scientists Warn Starlink Could Screw Up the Ozone Layer
To be clear: SpaceX’s Starlink service can be a game changer for those completely out of range of broadband access. Getting several hundred megabits per second in the middle of nowhere is a decidedly good thing, assuming you can afford the $120 a month subscription cost and up front hardware costs. But contrary to what […]
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Yoga with Art
Immerse yourself in a harmonious blend of art and wellness at 21c Museum Hotel St. Louis. Held in Gallery 2 on the second floor of the hotel, the inclusive experience […]
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Longest-serving Chicago alderman gets 2 years in prison for corruption
Ed Burke was found guilty of using his position to win business for his property tax firm. He was convicted last December on 13 of 14 corruption counts, including racketeering.
NOAA Weather Radio outage in Hannibal ahead of severe weather threat Tuesday
The WXK-82 transmitter in Hannibal went down last week, meaning weather radios across northeast Missouri and west central Illinois aren’t functioning, including Pike County in the viewing area.
Toolkit prepares HSSU students for next chapter
“Young people feel empowered when using the tool kit, and confident. They learn more about themselves.”
How the Ferguson Uprising changed the way we consume and create media
In 2014, video of police violence in New York and of protests in Ferguson changed what we see in mainstream media. Eric Deggans, NPR TV critic and media analyst, discusses the effects footage of the Ferguson Uprising had on what makes the news, and people’s expectations — as consumers, contributors and creators — of various media forms.
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