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The Daily Caller Says It Will Use Buffy Wicks’ Journalism Bill To Make Sure Google Pays It To Produce More Nonsense
It seems the propaganda peddlers are no longer even trying to pretend any more how they plan to abuse the bills being pushed by Democrats to “regulate” social media. It would be nice if some of the Democratic politicians actually listened to them. First, we had the story of how the Heritage Foundation, the main […]
Edwardsville's Zack Harmon Earns Dean's List Honors At UW-Madison
MADISON, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin–Madison has recognized students named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester of the 2022-2023 academic year. Edwardsville's Zack Harmon, of the College of Engineering, was named to the list. Students who achieve a high level academically are recognized by the dean at the close of each semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must complete a minimum of 12 graded degree credits in that semester. Each university school or college sets its own GPA requirements for students to be eligible to receive the distinction. To view an online listing, visit registrar.wisc.edu/deanslist. Use the data display dashboard to find students from your circulation area who have received this honor. For questions or concerns about eligibility, please contact deanslist-registrar@em.wisc.edu
St. Louis' College Kids program boasts big aims — but sees little growth
Shaggy & TLC's tour stops in St. Louis this month
TLC and Shaggy have announced that they will team up for the TLC & Shaggy: Hot Summer Nights Tour 2023, which will bring their biggest hits from the last 30 years.
Local entrepreneur wraps up 'search fund' process with purchase of Chesterfield IT firm
Nick Akers in May wrapped up an acquisition search, closing on a purchase of Chesterfield-based IT managed services provider STL Communications Inc.
A Visit to Hallowed Ground
Today on TAP: Despite efforts by British Conservative governments to strangle it, the National Health Service remains a jewel of fair and efficient socialized medicine.
Parson signs law limiting transgender care, athletes in Missouri
Opponents say the government is intruding into personal and family medical decisions with the new laws.
Street outside CityPark could be named in honor of St. Louligans
An aldermanic committee is weighing a possible honorary name change for a street outside CityPark in downtown St. Louis.
David Bowie’s daughter shares a dance with dad in throwback video
David Bowie’s daughter, Alexandria “Lexi” Jones, is giving the public a little more insight into her relationship with her rock star dad. The 22-year-old, whose mom is supermodel Iman, just posted a throwback video to Instagram,…
Questions about highway construction or traffic lights? Read the Road Crew chat
Ask the experts from the Missouri Department of Transportation, St. Louis and St. Charles counties and St. Louis City your questions about highways and roads. The live chat starts at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
21% of St. Louis' Downtown is Devoted to Parking
Gov. Parson signs SB39, SB49
Blissfully Popped Popcorn opens in Maplewood
Owner Janee Cawthon makes all of the popcorn flavors herself, with a range of gourmet options.
Missouri Governor Signs Bill to Ban Gender-Affirming Care For Minors
Two Missouri bills that restrict gender-affirming care and transgender youth participation in sports have been signed into law. Today, Governor Mike Parson signed Senate Bill 39, which prohibits transgender girls from joining women's sports teams at public and private schools, colleges and universities.
Messenger: Missouri couple questions Children’s Division rule that denied them foster children
State says employees of Children’s Division can’t serve as foster parents; but rule appears to be applied unevenly.
Shania Twain's St. Louis Show 'Don't Impress Me Much'
For her current tour (which apparently should have been sponsored by Ozempic), Shania Twain is doing her damnedest to both embody a new image and to turn back the hands of time, and the enthusiasm on hand for her sold-out Hollywood Casino Amphitheater concert on Sunday night proves that ’90s nostalgia is giving Twain a big boost. With a 70 percent female audience, the show was marked by gaggles of girls drinking show-specific watermelon margaritas (“space cowgirls”) and wearing light-up cowboy hats and “Let’s Go Girls” T-shirts.
Vote for St. Louis' City Foundry as the Best Food Hall of 2023
USA Today is running a poll to find out what its readers think is the best choice for 2023.
Sal y Limón Delivers Modern Design and Lots of Tequila
Christina and Enrique Robles were supposed to wait three years before opening another restaurant. Maybe two, but definitely not a mere 15 months after opening their popular South Grand Tex-Mex spot, Padrinos, which welcomed its first guests in September of 2022.
Revisting Mike Shildt's comments on his Cardinals departure
As the last-place St. Louis Cardinals fall further behind in the National League standings, one of the biggest mysteries not too far removed from this season is what happened to Mike Shildt?
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