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Ctrl-Alt-Speech: You Can’t Antitrust Anyone These Days

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Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Pocket Casts, YouTube, or your podcast app of choice — or go straight to the RSS feed.
Mike Masnick

The Pasta House Company revives Bastiano's pizza, honoring its origins

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The new branding appeared on menus Nov. 4, but the pizza isn’t new at all. According to current owner and co-founder Joe Fresta Sr. and his son and current director of business development, Joe Fresta Jr., The Pasta House has been using the original Bastiano’s recipe for decades, a thin-crust, St. Louis–style pie built on fresh dough, a homemade sauce and hand-prepped ingredients.
Alex Barton

City of St. Louis Invites Community to Zoning Upgrade “ZOUP” Open House

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The City of St. Louis is inviting residents, business owners, developers, and other stakeholders to weigh in on the next phase of its Zoning Upgrade Project — known as ZOUP — during a public open house on Wednesday, Dec. 3, from 4:00PM to 7:00PM at the O’Fallon Park Rec Complex (4343 W. Florissant Ave.). The […]

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Tom Finan

Carlyle Police Chief Suspended During FBI Investigation

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CARLYLE - Carlyle Police Chief Mark Pingsterhaus has been placed on paid suspension amid an FBI investigation into the city’s police department, the City of Carlyle has announced on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. The City of Carlyle confirmed it was notified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Nov. 19, 2025, that an inquiry was underway involving the police department. The following day, Chief Pingsterhaus was suspended until further notice. As of Thursday, no charges have been filed, the

Immigration agents claim routine reporting violates federal law

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Independent news outlet Status Coup reported yesterday that federal immigration agents threatened its reporter, Jon Farina, with arrest for following and filming them, despite well-established First Amendment protections for newsgathering and, specifically, for recording law enforcement.

Border Patrol officers cited a federal statute barring impeding or interference with law enforcement operations, which is entirely inapplicable to Farina filming from a distance. It’s the latest in a series of worrying incidents where politicians and federal agents claim that routine reporting on immigration enforcement is somehow illegal.

Freedom of the Press Foundation’s Director of Advocacy Seth Stern said:

“Americans have a constitutional right to record law enforcement doing their jobs in public and are fully entitled to follow police in order to exercise that right. That right is by no means exclusive to reporters, but it’s especially egregious for law enforcement officers not to recognize that journalists are allowed to document what they’re up to.

“Video of the incident makes clear that the reporters were not in any way obstructing or impeding officers in violation of federal law. They were recording from a distance. It looks like these officers believe transparency itself is obstructive to their operations, which is a pretty good indicator that their operations are in need of obstruction. We’ve repeatedly seen video footage expose misconduct and lies by federal agents. The First Amendment is intended to obstruct government abuses.

“Immigration officers are placing themselves at the center of a major national controversy. Their colleagues have killed and injured people, and held them in inhumane dungeons. If they’re too thin-skinned for the public scrutiny that comes with being a part of that, they can go find a job that doesn’t involve abducting people for an authoritarian regime.”

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Freedom of the Press Foundation

Developer Plans $21.6M Redevelopment of Jesuit Hall into 182 Apartments, Restaurants

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From St. Louis Business Journal: A new developer is taking a shot at redeveloping a historic Grand Center building. Developer Jassen Johnson plans to redevelop the former Jesuit Hall, at 3601 Lindell Blvd., into a mixed-use property slated to include 182 apartments, restaurants and space for artists. It’s a second chance for the property to […]

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Dede Hance

Woman Welder’s Workplace Murder Prompts Calls for Change

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From Construction Dive: At 6 a.m. on Nov. 11, Amber Czech was found dead at her work station at Advanced Process Technologies, in Cokato, Minnesota. She was 20. Czech, who had finished a 10-month welding program in Spring 2024, was still new to the trades. She was working at the facility for the mechanical and […]

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Tom Finan

Judge erupts over courtroom clash following retaliation claims

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Day two of the trial seeking St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery’s removal delivered dramatic testimony, followed by a judge’s warning to defense counsel. The warning came after a second witness described retribution by the sheriff and then turned their sights directly on the sheriff’s lawyer, who was doing cross examination.
Chris Hayes

International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day Events This Weekend

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Saturday, November 22 marks International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day — a global moment of connection, reflection, and healing for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. Known as “Survivor Day,” the annual observance brings people together in local communities to share stories, explore their grief, and learn what has helped others navigate […]

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Tom Finan

New $45 Million Clement Ford Dealership Opens in Wentzville

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Clement Auto Group opened a new full-service Ford dealership in Wentzville today that is the first dealership in the United States and abroad to incorporate Ford’s new Signature 2.0 design standards offering customers a seamless, flexible experience of online and in-person shopping and service options that meet today’s customer retail preferences. The new design, a […]

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Dede Hance

Senator Harriss and Meridian Illinois Host Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway in Collinsville

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COLLINSVILLE - State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) teamed up with Meridian of Illinois to support local residents this holiday season by distributing 100 free Thanksgiving turkeys to the Collinsville Food Pantry on Thursday. “Our goal is to make sure everyone in the 56th District has access to a nutritious meal this Thanksgiving,” said Senator Harriss. “Partnering with Meridian and the Collinsville Food Pantry allows us to provide support to our community members wh