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This Proposed Media Empire Runs on AI
Oracle scion David Ellison wants to combine two of the largest movie studios and streaming networks, along with dozens of cable stations.
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor to perform orchestral arrangement of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
Queen’s Brian May and Roger Taylor are set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band's iconic tune “Bohemian Rhapsody” with a very special performance.The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will appear at BBC…
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GOP states try new ways to target abortion pills and telehealth
In state legislatures around the country, medication abortion has emerged as the central focus of the fight over abortion rights. As Democratic lawmakers in blue states enact shield laws to protect abortion medication prescribers, their Republican counterparts — particularly in states that have banned abortion — are filing a flurry of bills to restrict access. […]
League allowed to again register voters inside federal courthouse in St. Louis
The League of Women Voters had been barred last week from registering new citizens inside the federal courthouse in St. Louis following a new Trump administration policy.
The Best Fall Hikes for Enjoying Seasonal Foliage
Did you know that the vibrant colors of autumn leaves are the result of chemical processes within the trees that transform their pigments into a spectacular palette of reds, oranges, and yellows? This natural phenomenon creates some of the most breathtaking landscapes, making fall hikes a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature’s artistry. But where exactly should you go to witness these vivid displays, and how can you make the most of your foliage adventure? Understanding the Science Behind Fall Foliage Before diving into the best hiking spots, it’s helpful to understand what causes the dazzling colors of fall. As daylight decreases and temperatures drop, chlorophyll (the green pigment in leaves) breaks down, revealing other pigments such as carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red and purple). The intensity of these colors depends on several factors, including temperature, moisture, and sunlight. For hikers, this means timing and location are crucial
Human remains found Thursday in north St. Louis
An investigation is underway after human remains were found Thursday afternoon in north St. Louis.
This Day in History on September 12: First Satellite Phone Network Launched
September 12 has long been a date marked by pivotal events that have shaped our world in profound ways. On September 12, 1998, the first satellite phone network was launched, forever transforming global communication. This event marked a significant leap in technology, offering reliable voice and data services in even the most remote and inaccessible regions of the planet. Before this, communication in isolated areas was often unreliable or impossible, hampering everything from emergency response efforts to everyday connectivity. The satellite phone network bridged this gap, enabling instant communication regardless of geography and laying the groundwork for the interconnected world we live in today. The launch of this network was the culmination of decades of research and development in satellite and telecommunications technology. It opened new possibilities for global business, disaster response, and even personal communication, ensuring that no matter where someone was, they coul
Mötley Crüe sets the record straight on accusations they don’t play live
Mötley Crüe is setting the record straight about accusations by their former bandmate Mick Mars that they don’t perform live in concert.The accusations came out in Mars’ 2023 lawsuit in which he claimed…
On This Day, Sept. 12, 1975: Pink Floyd released ‘Wish You Were Here’
On This Day, Sept. 12, 1975 ...Fifty years ago, Pink Floyd released their ninth studio album, Wish You Were Here.The album featured the nine-part “Shine On You Crazy Diamond,” which was a…
As Trump Administration Continues "Operation Midway Blitz," Durbin, Duckworth, & Schneider Meet With Navy Secretary About Naval Station Great Lakes
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL-10) today met with U.S. Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan to discuss the limited logistical support provided by Naval Station Great Lakes (NSGL) to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials as they ramp up increased immigration enforcement operations across the Chicago area during “Operation Midway Blitz.” At DHS’s request, NSGL has agreed to provide limited logistical support, to include office space, parking, and storage space for nonlethal munitions. No Navy personnel or resources will be involved in immigration raids directed by DHS in the Chicago area. During the meeting, the lawmakers underscored that transparency is essential as the Trump Administration increases ICE’s presence in the Chicago area and continues to threaten to deploy the National
Durbin Statement After Senate Republicans Voted Against Releasing The Epstein Files
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent the following statement after Senate Republicans voted against releasing the Epstein files: “The American people have asked for the truth about the Epstein files, but the Trump Administration has stalled, distracted, and fabricated falsehoods to prevent the release of the files. It’s about transparency in government and holding abusers accountable,” Durbin said. “The Epstein files must come to light, in a manner that protects survivors of his abuse—that’s why I joined my Democratic colleagues in voting in favor of releasing them.” Durbin is a cosponsor of Merkley’s Epstein Files Transparency Act , legislation to provide full transparency for the American people, accountability for individuals involved with Epstein, and justice for all victims harmed. As story after story trickles out about the Trump
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Homicide Detectives Investigating After City Crews Locate Human Remains
On September 11, 2025, around 8:30 a.m., District 5 officers responded to a call in the 5600 block of Labadie Avenue regarding possible human remains located by City crews doing work on a vacant lot. Officers arrived on scene and requested the Medical Examiner’s Office to respond, at which time, confirmed the remains to be […]
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The Black Crowes announce super-deluxe edition of 1994’s ‘Amorica’
The Black Crowes are revisiting their third studio album, 1994's Amorica.To celebrate the album’s 30th anniversary, the band is set to release a super-deluxe box set featuring new mixes of the original album, along…
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Former STL Blues broadcaster John Kelly set to join LA Kings TV team
John Kelly, former St. Louis Blues broadcaster, has been hired by the Los Angeles Kings to serve as their lead play-by-play announcer on FanDuel Sports Network.
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