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This Day in History on February 23: Iconic Photo of Iwo Jima Shared

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On February 23, 1945, U.S. Marines raised an American flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima, creating one of the most widely recognized images of World War II. The moment mattered immediately because it signaled hard-won progress in a brutal fight for control of an island that both sides saw as strategically important. It still matters today because it captures, in a single scene, how modern wars can hinge on geography, logistics, and endurance—and how a photograph can

Spring Training

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This year, the St. Louis Aquarium is going bigger, brighter, and longer. For the first time, with two teams, freshwater grit meets saltwater flow. Two waters. One splashy showdown. Cheer […]

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Myranda Levins

Orchid Show

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On display at the ever-popular orchid show, the Missouri Botanical Garden’s vast orchid collection includes more than 6,000 individual plants representing almost 700 unique species, and approximately one in 10 […]

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Rachel Huffman

Former St. Louis TV anchor to return on 'Survivor' season 50

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Former St. Louis TV anchor Savannah Louie is heading back to Fiji, this time as part of one of the most ambitious seasons in “Survivor” history. Season 49 and 50 were shot back to back, so her competitors had no idea that she won the one before.
Alex Barton

Why February Feels Emotionally Heavy

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The calendar flips, your to-do list looks normal, and nothing “bad” has happened—yet your mood feels muted, your patience is thinner, and even small tasks take more effort. It can be confusing, because the heaviness doesn’t always come with a clear reason. And that’s part of why February can feel so emotionally loaded: it often brings pressure without an obvious trigger. This isn’t about being ungrateful or dramatic. It’s about how routines, expectations,

This Weekend in History on February 21 and 22: Malcolm X Assassinated

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On February 21, 1848, a short political pamphlet published in London helped give a name and a framework to a rising wave of social and economic unrest across Europe. That day, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels released The Communist Manifesto , a call for workers to organize and a critique of how industrial-era wealth and power were distributed. It mattered immediately because it arrived as factories, urban poverty, and labor conflict were reshaping daily life, and because 1848 was already simmering

Who Knew? Mindless And Corrupt Deregulation Apparently Kills People

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You might recall that a central pillar of the Trump administration during the last election season was that a second Trump term would “take aim at big tech,” protect the little guy, rein in corporate power, and even “continue the legacy of antitrust enforcers like Lina Khan.” The press was filled with endless stories credibly parroting these sorts […]
Karl Bode