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FTC Gives Fertility App $200k Wrist Slap For Sharing Sensitive Medical Info
We’ve mentioned for years how there’s now an absolute ocean of telecoms, services, apps, and other companies that are busy collecting all manner of sensitive location, health, mental health, browsing, and sexual preference data, then selling access to it to a massive array of dodgy and poorly regulated data brokers. Despite this, we consistently refuse […]
Abortion bans are driving off doctors and closing clinics, putting basic health care at risk
Doctors are reluctant to practice in places where making the best decision for a patient could result in huge fines or even a prison sentence.
3-vehicle crash causes lane closures on I-270 WB
Crews were at the scene of a three-vehicle crash that is still causing traffic Tuesday morning.
What is your most memorable St. Louis sports moment?
Anyone else see some weird shapes in the sky around 7pm yesterday? Released balloons maybe🤷🏻 (downtown west)
Deepfaking it: America’s 2024 election collides with AI boom
“It’s going to be very difficult for voters to distinguish the real from the fake.”
Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ Tosca Is Thrillingly Good
There is a moment at the end of the first act of the new production of Tosca that opened Saturday at Opera Theatre of St. Louis (Loretto-Hilton Center, 130 Edgar Road, Webster Groves; 314-961-0644; experienceopera.org) that manages to be genuinely shocking — no small feat in an age when nothing shocks. Our villain, the louche police chief Scarpia, sings about his plans to execute the heroic painter Cavaradossi and force himself upon the painter’s mistress, Tosca.
Alton Memorial Day Parade Again Shows Strong Appreciation To Veterans For Their Service
ALTON - The Alton Memorial Day Parade is always one of the highlights of the year in Alton and each year has the East End Improvement Association as the lead sponsor. The 156th consecutive version of the parade was again “a great day to thank the veterans for their service,” Steve Schwartz, of East End Improvement Association and a spokesperson for the Memorial Day Parade, said. The parade starts at Alton Middle School and flows through Upper Alton. This year, as usual, there were hundreds of observers and significant community participation. The first Alton Memorial Day Parade was held in 1868, just three years after the end of the Civil War. More than 55 participants took part in the 2023 event. “We had about 55-plus organizations that participated and this ranged from voter groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, clubs, a few commercial businesses, and overall was a well-rounded and good parade," Schwartz said. “The Marching 100, the Alton Middle School
Sunrise Yoga with Citra Fitness & Movement
Awaken your body and bask in the morning sunlight! This gentle yoga practice is designed to energize and align your body and mind through movement and breath. Bring your own
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Tuesday, May 30, 2023 - The military is trying to attract more small businesses
The Defense Department wants more small businesses in its contracting ranks. But the process can be cumbersome and frustrating for some employers seeking opportunities with the military.
Crews respond to vacant building fire in St. Louis City
Emergency crews are responding to a vacant building fire Tuesday morning.
Sam Page expected to veto bill that changes tobacco sales near schools
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page expected to veto another bill Tuesday that would change the law for tobacco sales near schools.
Man injured in north St. Louis rollover crash
One man was injured in a single-car rollover crash Tuesday morning in north St. Louis.
Overnight fire damages Wellston home
A fire overnight heavily damaged a house in Wellston.
Gabe Gore sworn in as St. Louis Circuit Attorney
The new St. Louis circuit attorney will be sworn in and with a backlog of thousands of case. Gabe Gore will certainly have his hands full.
Sam Page vetoes road ban, tobacco bills
FOX 2 learned St. Louis County Executive Sam Page will announce Tuesday morning he is vetoing a controversial the St. Louis County Council just passed.
Midwest boutique hotels in reimagined historic spaces
Where you can stay in a former brewery, firehouse, Masonic temple, and more
Spots where you can swim, play, hike, and more in Missouri this summer
Looking for summertime fun that's not far away? Here are a handful of options.
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