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Daily Deal: The 2025 Complete ChatGPT And Gemini AI Course

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Discover the future of AI with the ChatGPT and Gemini AI Advanced Course. Harness the power of cutting-edge tools like ChatGPT, Gemini AI, GPT 3.5, GPT 4, Bard, DALL-E 2, and more. Transform your creative process, boost productivity, and explore limitless possibilities in text, image, video, and audio generation. Dive into hands-on learning and real-world […]
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Trump threatens mass firings of federal employees in a government shutdown

4 months 2 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — The White House has sent guidance to departments and agencies, telling them that if a shutdown begins Wednesday, they’re expected to institute mass firings and layoffs.  The two-page memo, shared with States Newsroom by a Trump administration official, says any programs that received funding in the “big, beautiful” law will “continue uninterrupted.” But the […]
Jennifer Shutt

Attorney General Wins Court Order Protecting Billions In Federal Emergency Services Funding

4 months 2 weeks ago
CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today secured an important victory in a multistate lawsuit he is co-leading against the Trump administration over its attempt to illegally coerce states into sweeping immigration enforcement by threatening to withhold billions in federal funding for emergency preparedness and preventing and addressing terrorist attacks, mass shootings, wildfires, floods, cybersecurity threats and more. The District Court for the District of Rhode Island today granted a motion for summary judgement filed by Raoul and 20 attorneys general in their lawsuit against the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In its opinion , the court held that the agencies violated the Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act by conditioning all federal funds from FEMA and DHS on states’ agreement to assist in enforcing federal immigration law. “Today’s opinion acknowledges that the Constitution

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Half the states don’t have enough money to cover all their bills, report finds

4 months 2 weeks ago
Half of American states do not have enough funds to pay their bills, according to a new analysis released Thursday.  The nonprofit Truth in Accounting, which advocates for more transparency in public finance, released its Financial State of the States report. It concluded that 25 states were unable to cover all their financial obligations at […]
Kevin Hardy

Red states pushed child tax credits this year, but the broadest plans fizzled

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Earlier this year, some conservative states began to embrace child tax credits that put cash directly into the hands of families raising children. Long favored by liberals, child tax credits can help ease the financial burdens of parenthood and have been shown to slash childhood poverty rates. But despite initial optimism from sponsors and child […]
Kevin Hardy

On Eve of NGA Opening, Neighborhoods Still Waiting for a Boost

4 months 2 weeks ago

From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: New landscaping and a pristine streetscape wraps around the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s soon-to-open north side campus at Jefferson and Cass avenues. A tall concrete median that runs north on Jefferson is now erected to slow drag racers, and the grass on the northeastern corner is manicured and cut short. One block […]

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Dede Hance

St. Louis Cancels North-South MetroLink Expansion Project

4 months 2 weeks ago

From St. Louis Public Radio: Plans to build the north-to-south MetroLink Green Line are over. The $1.1 billion proposal would have run a street-level light-rail train connecting Jefferson Avenue, Chippewa Street and Fairground Park. The project would have been uncompetitive and out of reach for the city’s current funding stream, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer […]

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Dede Hance

Man shot, SLMPD cars 'collide' while responding

4 months 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred in the Fairground neighborhood Wednesday, and in which two police vehicles collided while on their way to the scene. According to police, a call for a shooting came in just before midnight in the 4500 block of Fair Ave. Officers [...]
Megan Mueller

NASA's Juno Mission coming to end after 14 years

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ST. LOUIS - NASA’s Juno Mission will soon be coming to an end. Launched in 2011, the four-ton probe and its wide solar arrays arrived at Jupiter in 2016. Its mission? Look beneath the dense, forbidding clouds of the giant planet to answer questions about the origin and evolution of Jupiter, our solar system, and giant [...]
Angela Hutti

Illinois Department of Corrections investigated for employee overtime abuse

4 months 2 weeks ago
The Illinois Department of Corrections is under scrutiny after a state audit found some employees are abusing overtime. A report from the Illinois Auditor General found some employees used paid time off before working a different shift. Those employees then got paid at their overtime rate. The audit investigated 10 employees from two prisons over [...]
Brian Weckerly