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Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Stephen T. Stone with a reply to someone pushing back on calling the Trump administration fascist: In second place, it’s That Anonymous Coward with a comment on Tim Cushing’s post about incorrect assumptions in his earlier post on the Iowa school superintendent arrested by […]
Is there a cocktail club in town?
Gus enjoying a couple more parks
non-profits to donate women’s clothes in STL
Where can I play my drums?
TIL that the original axle for the very first Ferris Wheel from 1893 is buried under an intersection in St. Louis
Ayce fried chicken on Sunday?
Bonne Terre teen dies in off-road crash while fleeing police in Farmington
The girl, 16, of Bonne Terre, was pronounced dead just after the crash about 9:30 a.m. on Highway 67 near Highway 32, according a patrol crash report.
Fatal shooting reported on Lucille Avenue in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS - District 6 officers with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department responded to a fatal shooting on Lucille Avenue at approximately 10:20 a.m. Sunday, where an adult man was pronounced dead. The incident occurred in the 6000 block of Lucille Avenue, prompting the involvement of homicide detectives to investigate the circumstances surrounding the [...]
Nick and Elena’s
Which one of you is already drinking egg nog?
Mac and Cheese Takedown tour- first stops St. Louis and Brooklyn!
Are Arch and Old courthouse closed due to Shutdown??
Another happy hour shout out! Beffa’s in midtown!
Messenger: Sister Jean reminded us that not all heroes wear capes
Sister Jean rose above the noise of the 24-hour news cycle to inspire people. She's a reminder that we need plenty of good news these days.
Where to buy wall art?
Malls/office buildings with 90s style 'water/plant courts'?
This Weekend in History on October 11 and 12: Columbus Reaches the Americas
October 11 and 12 have been dates marked by transformative events across the globe, spanning centuries and touching on politics, science, culture, and human achievement. In the realm of science, October 11, 1968, saw the launch of Apollo 7, the first manned mission in the United States’ Apollo program to orbit Earth. This mission was a critical step toward landing astronauts on the Moon, demonstrating the viability of spaceflight systems and crew operations. The successful mission helped restore confidence in NASA following the tragic Apollo 1 fire and paved the way for the historic Apollo 11 moon landing less than a year later. Shifting to the cultural sphere, on October 11, 1929, American author and illustrator Thornton W. Burgess published the first in his beloved series of children’s books featuring animal characters. Burgess’s stories, often set in the fictional Green Forest, enchanted generations with their blend of education and entertainment, promoting a
Duckworth-murkowski Bipartisan Legislation To Expand Leave Benefits For Public Health Commissioned Officers Passes Senate
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Bipartisan legislation led by combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)—a member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC)—and U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) to help expand leave benefits for the devoted health professionals serving in the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) Commissioned Corps passed the Senate last night by unanimous consent. Despite being responsible for leading our nation’s emergency response to dangerous public health crises and natural disasters, PHS officers are still the only federal entity—civilian or uniformed—without access to essential leave benefits, including extended parental leave, emergency leave, court appearance leave and rest and recuperation leave. The Senators’ Uniformed Services Leave Parity Act would rectify this issue by ensuring PHS officers have access to the same authorized leave that is available to members of the Armed Services. “When disease or disaster
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