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As Canada Passes Corrupt Link Tax, Meta Says No More News Links In Canada
Two weeks ago, Canada’s Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, who has been the main Canadian government official pushing for C-18, the bullshit link tax bill, that is just a corrupt wealth transfer from one disliked industry to a favored industry, insisted that it was “unacceptable” that Meta might stop allowing links to news if the bill […]
Authorities ID man killed in explosion at East Alton ammunition plant
Authorities on Friday identified the man killed in an explosion Thursday afternoon while working at an East Alton ammunition plant.
Friday Cat Blogging – 23 June 2023
This is Charlie on the balcony upstairs hiding under a quilt that's draped over the banister. He's keeping an eye on everything going on in the living room downstairs, but out of the frame he's also keeping an eye on Hilbert—who is also up there keeping an eye on the living room. Everybody is keeping ...continue reading "Friday Cat Blogging – 23 June 2023"
A Tale of Two Disasters
Today on TAP: The Titan submersible tragedy has overshadowed the sinking of a boat carrying hundreds of impoverished migrants.
St. Louis aldermen advance fixes to $37 million North Side grant program
The year-old program is so far yet to issue a single grant despite applications from more than 180 businesses and nonprofits.
Free Game Night every first Friday.
Sexual Abuse, Battery, Burglary Charges Filed In Greene County
CARROLLTON - A wide range of charges including criminal sexual abuse of a child, battery, burglary, and more have been filed by the Greene County Sheriff’s Department over the past two weeks. Jason A. Chaudoin, 53, of Greenfield, was charged with predatory criminal sexual abuse of a child and criminal sexual abuse. He also had an arrest warrant out of Greene County. Chaudoin was arrested by the Greene County Sheriff’s Department on June 15 and has since been released on bond. Casey A. Brown, 42, of Winchester, was arrested on two counts of burglary and two counts of theft between $300 and $10,000. He was arrested June 13 by the Scott County Sheriff's Department and remains in custody. Jacob A. Schofield, 35, of White Hall, was charged with one count of battery and one count of disorderly conduct. He was arrested by the White Hall Police Department on June 16 and has since been released on bond. Gary A. Morgan, 42, of Kane, was also charged with one count of battery,
The 2022 time use survey is out. Here’s some new data about work and church.
The 2022 edition of the American Time Use Survey is out, which means we can check out more recent data on what people are doing these days. Nothing has changed much over the course of a single year, but there's at least one good table about remote work that confirms something I wrote about a ...continue reading "The 2022 time use survey is out. Here’s some new data about work and church."
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Mama Lucia’s Drops ‘Mama,’ Becomes Lucia’s Pizza
Mama Lucia’s is no more. The iconic frozen pizza brand, now Lucia’s Pizza, has rebranded without its nonna as part of an aggressive marketing campaign to appeal to new audiences.
Igniting innovation: Meet St. Louis Inno's 2023 Fire Awards finalists
St. Louis Inno's second iteration of the Fire Awards honors 11 startups, companies and organizations that reached key milestones in the last year, helping to ignite St. Louis’ innovation economy.
Alamo Draft House Screens?
USA Today: City Museum is No. 2 best immersive art experience in country
Side project brewing?
Catering in Creve Coeur
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Shots fired at unmarked St. Louis police vehicle, officer suffers cuts
An armed person fired shots at an unmarked St. Louis police vehicle Friday morning, which led to one officer suffering cuts to his arm.
Undercover St. Louis Cops Shot at in North St. Louis
Police in St. Louis' the Ville neighborhood this morning were following a vehicle that was driving erratically when someone in an alley opened fire on the officers' car. Sergeant Charles Wall with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department says that the shooting happened around 11:30 a.m. as plain-clothes detectives in an unmarked car surveilled the other vehicle near Aldine and Billups avenues. The detectives' red sedan was then suddenly fired upon by an "unknown subject" shooting at them from an alley.
New York City Business Owners Aren’t Happy About Facial Recognition Ban Prompted By New York City Business Owner
Things are getting heated in the city that never sleeps stops bitching. Private business owners don’t much care for the city telling them how to run their business, even when said business involves perhaps careless use of problematic tech. Grocery store owners in New York City oppose a bill that would limit use of facial recognition software, […]
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