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This Day in History on January 29: Oprah Winfrey Born

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January 29 marked a major moment in medieval Europe. In 904, Sergius III became pope, beginning a papacy often associated with intense political maneuvering in Rome. The early 10th century was a period when local noble families and rival factions strongly influenced church leadership. While the details of that era are complex and sometimes filtered through later sources, the broader significance is clear: the papacy was not only a religious office but also a political institution tied to power

Today's Weather: Very cold with afternoon flurries

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This morning starts off bitterly cold with temperatures near 2 degrees and a wind chill making it feel closer to -9. Skies are mostly cloudy with just a few flurries here and there. As the day progresses into the afternoon, expect temperatures to reach a high of 23 degrees with a light dusting of snow flurries returning. Northeast winds will be around 7 mph with gusts up to 14 mph, enhancing the cold feel. The evening continues with mostly cloudy skies and a chance for another light flurry. Temperatures

California Regulators Force Verizon To Do “Woke” Stuff Like Make Sure Broadband Is Semi-Affordable To Poor People

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Last year we reported how Verizon executives happily agreed to be more racist and sexist in exchange for Trump DOJ and FCC approval of their $20 billion merger with telecom giant Frontier Communications. Verizon embarrassingly said they’d cull race and gender equality initiatives, and try harder moving forward to protect downtrodden white people from the […]
Karl Bode

Democrats question $250K budget earmark for former Missouri governor’s foundation

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A $250,000 earmark in Missouri’s budget for a nonprofit founded by former Gov. Mike Parson — including money drawn from a federal program designed to help low-income families — raised red flags for Democratic lawmakers Wednesday, who questioned how and why the money was requested by the executive branch. The nonprofit, The 57 Foundation, takes […]
Steph Quinn

Thursday, Jan. 29 - A new season for wheat

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Wheat isn’t grown as much as it used to be in Missouri. Last year saw only a half a million acres of wheat planted statewide, compared to almost 3 million acres in the 1980s. Production is also down in big wheat states across the Great Plains. With poor profits and drier climates, the hard red winter wheat has been harder to manage. But as Harvest Public Media contributor Calen Moore reports, new innovations could rejuvenate the wheat belt.

Light snow possible Thursday as colder air returns

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ST. LOUIS - Even colder air is getting pulled back in our direction as we get up and going on our Thursday. Temperatures that fall into the 10s this morning will only rebound to the low-20s Thursday afternoon. As the cold returns, we are expecting some light snow showers to track across the St. Louis [...]
Angela Hutti