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3 faiths surround Missouri land where many believe Second Coming will occur

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It’s not exactly a holy war, but there’s a small piece of land in Jackson County that means everything to millions of people worldwide. Several different religions believe the Second Coming of Jesus will happen in Independence, Missouri. And to this day, three different churches surround that sacred soil.
Pat McGonigle

Judge Dismisses Bullshit Lawsuit Claiming Pollster Committed Fraud By Being Wrong

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Last year, we wrote about Donald Trump’s bullshit lawsuit against Iowa pollster Ann Selzer for releasing surprising polls right before the 2024 election suggesting that Kamala Harris might actually beat Donald Trump in Iowa. The polls turned out to be wrong—as polls sometimes are—and Trump decided this was grounds for a lawsuit. That case continues […]
Mike Masnick

Daily Deal: The Complete IT Exams Training Bundle

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The Complete IT Exams Training Bundle covers five platforms — Cisco, AWS, CompTIA, Microsoft, Google, and Linux — with expert-led courses, labs, and exam prep. The bundle comes with access to multiple exam preparation platforms including LinuxPath, DojoLab, CodeDirect, and ExamsDigest. You’ll be able to train for CompTIA Security+, AWS Solutions Architect, Cisco CCNA, Linux+, […]
Daily Deal

UMSL to host U.S. Air Force Band Holiday Concerts

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  Award-Winning Local Air Force Band Announce Annual Holiday Concerts Emmy Award-winning US Air Force Band of Mid-America to Perform “Spirit of the Season” in the St. Louis Metro Area Dec 6-12 includes one concert at Touhill The US Air Force Band of Mid-America will present its annual “Spirit of the Season” holiday concerts in […]

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Baby Essentials Distributed in STL County

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St. Louis County Department of Public Health To Distribute Baby Essentials Tuesday Nov. 18 Saint Louis County will distribute baby essentials generously donated by ommunity members and partner organizations over the last several weeks. County Executive Sam Page, Public Health Director Dr. Kanika Cunningham, and St. Louis County Library Director & CEO Kristen Sorth launched […]

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100 Years Ago: English Poet Alfred Noyes Performs at Monticello Seminary

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Distinguished English poet Alfred Noyes performed a number of his poems at Monticello Seminary on Saturday, November 14, 1925. A pouring rain did not deter a large audience, and many people drove in from Alton to attend. Monticello Seminary principal Harriet Rice Congdon introduced Noyes, who opened with “The Gray Squirrel,” and also read “The Barrel Organ,” “The Wagon,” The Highwayman,” and other selections of his poetry. Alfred Noyes hated free

New prosecutor tapped to take over Georgia election interference case against Trump

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The Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump appears to live on after the head of a nonpartisan state agency appointed himself the new prosecutor in the case. Peter J. Skandalakis, executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, will take over the case from embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, Skandalakis […]
Ross Williams

Upcoming Lung Cancer Screening Event Aims to Raise Awareness and Catch Cancer Early

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ALTON - Community members who smoke are encouraged to stop by the OSF Moeller Cancer Center for a low-dose CT lung cancer screening. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, community members are invited to OSF Moeller Cancer Center in Alton for lung cancer screenings, door prizes, refreshments and more. You must be between ages 50–80 and a current smoker, or you have quit smoking within the last 15 years, to qualify for the screening, which is covered by most insurances.

Cara Spencer (Nov. 2025)

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STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum talks with St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer about the recovery efforts around the May 16 tornado. This is an extended interview from Spencer's appearance on the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air.