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Will Joe Biden be impeached?
Over at National Review the question of the day is whether President Biden will be impeached: Rich Lowry: So let’s go to you, Phil Klein. Give us percentage odds Republicans will impeach Joe Biden one way or the other. Phil Klein: I’d say about 70 percent that they’ll impeach him. Charlie Cooke: I think it ...continue reading "Will Joe Biden be impeached?"
City Nights: Summer Send-Off
This special evening event at City Museum is the perfect ending to an epic summer. Expect libations, food and music to get you in the groove. From 7 to […]
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St. Louis Board of Aldermen president demands 'immediate change in leadership' at city's jail
'We are still fighting' | Original Crusoe's restaurant in St. Louis could stay open, depending on support
Drivers blow stop signs in front of Crown Candy Kitchen, owner says
COVID-19 cases on the rise in St. Louis
'It's just really sad': A series of school fights lead to restrictions at Alton High School football game
Which movie theater has the most seats in the area?
Lindbergh schools get new Crisis Alert security system
Lindbergh District Schools are using the Crisis Alert school safety solution by Centegix to help staff and keep students safe.
Gateway Cup bicycle races go through St. Louis neighborhoods this weekend
The Bommarito Audi Gateway Cup takes place this Labor Day weekend. It is four days of cycling, and racing, through four St. Louis neighborhoods. Each day there are races for amateur adults, kids, and pros.
The Japanese Festival returns to the Missouri Botanical Garden for Labor Day weekend
It’s a Labor Day weekend tradition at the Missouri Botanical Garden, The Japanese Festival celebrates a long-standing and meaningful partnership.
Inaugural two-day music event in Forest Park draws 25,000
One of the best-known records from rap legend and Evolution Festival featured performer Ice Cube’s catalog of classics could sum up the consensus for those who attended the inaugural event this weekend.
ChatGPT can help find the racy passages in popular fiction
Bridgette Exman, an assistant superintendent in Mason City, Iowa, describes how she tried to comply with her state's new law banning books in schoolrooms that contain “descriptions or visual depictions of a sex act”: We created a list from several lists of commonly challenged books, then deleted from our list any book challenged for reasons ...continue reading "ChatGPT can help find the racy passages in popular fiction"
Gateway Arch lights go dark in September for annual bird migration
The National Park Service Will not illuminate the Gateway Arch at night throughout the month of September to protect birds migrating south for the winter.
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Gannett Stops Using AI To Write Articles For Now Because They Were Hilariously Terrible
There may come a time when journalists around the world are left to point at massive datacenters housing AI journo-bots that have perfectly replicated what human journalists can do, screaming “Dey took ‘er jerbs!” like a South Park episode, but today is not that day. And frankly, it doesn’t feel particularly close to being that […]
Travelers offer advice for the busy Labor Day weekend
Friday and Monday are expected to be the busiest days to fly. The Federal Aviation Administration predicts that this will be the third-busiest holiday weekend of the year.
Historic investment in Missouri's colleges, universities is helping retain students
It's the largest investment in higher education in decades, sending an additional $70 million to public colleges and universities.
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