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Moving Forward – A Series on Reducing Traffic Violence in St. Louis – Part 1: Redesigning Our City

3 years ago

Over the last month, five people have been hit and killed while walking on St. Louis streets. Two hit and run fatalities along Grand Ave (one on S. Grand, and another on N. Grand), a fatality along Hall Street, another on Martin Luther King, and the fatality of a 17-year old on Chippewa. These tragedies […]

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Sam McCrory

A New Ad-Based Tier Won’t Fix What Ails Netflix

3 years ago
As a publicly traded company, it’s simply not good enough to provide an affordable service that people genuinely like. The pressure to deliver quarter over quarter growth often takes on a tendency toward auto-cannibalism; price hikes, customer support cuts, dumb ideas justified through greed, all designed to goose growth, but often at the cost of […]
Karl Bode

Texas governor sends 'first bus' of undocumented individuals to Chicago

3 years ago
CHICAGO — A group of undocumented individuals from Texas arrived at Union Station Wednesday night, according to Gov. Greg Abbott. The governor, citing the Biden administration and Chicago's sanctuary city status, said that the city will now be a drop-off location. In April, Gov. Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to charter buses [...]
Andy Koval

Abortion-rights groups alarmed by St. Louis moving AG lawsuit to federal court

3 years ago

When the attorney general’s lawsuit challenging St. Louis’ plan to use federal funds to support abortion access was moved to federal court, it didn’t draw much attention. The city requested the change in venue — from St. Louis Circuit Court to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri — in late July […]

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Tessa Weinberg