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Trump ‘proud’ crowd didn’t run after shooting: Tucker Carlson
(NewsNation) — Pundit Tucker Carlson told the Republican National Convention he believes Donald Trump became the “leader of this nation” as soon as he raised his hand after surviving an attempted assassination. Carlson said he reached out to Trump the night of the shooting and that after...
Many tattoo inks contaminated with bacteria: FDA
(NewsNation) — New research from the Food and Drug Administration found many tattoo and permanent makeup inks were contaminated with potentially dangerous bacteria, including some marked as sterile. The agency tested 75 inks from 14 different manufacturers, which have not been publicly named. Researchers found 35% of the inks...
Former President Trump accepts GOP nomination, calls for unity
Former President Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for President of the United States at the 4th and final night of the Republican National Convention, recounting his recent assassination attempt and emphasizing unity.
Quiktrip suing St. Charles city over sales tax dispute
Quiktrip is suing the city of St. Charles over its one-percent sales tax, known as the "tourism tax", which applies to any restaurant that sells prepared food or meals, and is seeking to apply the tax to other convenience stores.
Fatal head-on crash leaves one dead, two injured in Bellefontaine Neighbors
A head-on crash on Route 367 in Bellefontaine Neighbors on Friday morning resulted in one death and two critical injuries, with the driver of a black vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene.
Business leaders urge St. Louis to spend Rams settlement on downtown needs
Greater St. Louis Inc. has proposed to spend the $250 million Rams settlement on improving downtown streets, sidewalks and other infrastructure, as well as neighborhoods, in a hearing on September 10.
Juvenile court reduces charge for teen accused of beating girl in north St. Louis County
A 15-year-old girl has been charged with second-degree assault for beating another girl near Hazelwood East High School, and will now be under court supervision for at least six months and will complete community service.
Beautiful Friday, Clouds return through the weekend
ST. LOUIS – It felt good Thursday, let’s do it again on Friday. We’ll watch for some spots of fog in the river valleys Friday morning. Otherwise, sunny skies and low humidity. Highs Friday will be around 80, about 10 degrees below average. Enjoy! Mostly clear and cool overnight; Saturday morning temperatures will be in […]
Faulty software update causes havoc worldwide for airlines, hospitals and governments
The trouble was sparked by an update issued by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike and only affected its customers running Microsoft Windows, the world's most popular operating system for personal computers. It was not the result of hacking or a cyberattack, according to CrowdStrike, which apologized and said a fix was on the way.
Francis Howell school board considers updated book policies
The Francis Howell School District's board of education has postponed a vote on a new book approval process due to community backlash, but has made some changes to the proposal to include teachers and administrators in the process.
Surveillance images capture break-ins at pharmacies in IL and MO
Three suspects were caught on surveillance cameras breaking into Comprehensive Care Pharmacy in Breese, Illinois, for the second time in 13 months, and other independent pharmacies in the area were also targeted in a string of break-ins.
Marquette Park now has renovated basketball and pickleball courts
Mayor Tishaura Jones and Alderman Shane Cohn cut the ribbon on renovated basketball courts and new pickleball courts in Marquette Park, funded by the Biden-Harris administration's American Rescue Plan Act.
St. Charles is home to world’s largest brotherhood of magicians
The International Brotherhood of Magicians, also known as I.B.M., calls Missouri its home, with their headquarters located in St. Charles. While its headquarters may be humble, its impact on St. Louis and even the world is impressive. I.B.M. has members in 88 countries and over 300 clubs or "rings" located in countries like Italy, Hong Kong and Russia. Illusionists and magicians like David Copperfield, Lance Burton and Criss Angel even call themselves members of I.B.M.
What happens if Biden drops out of presidential race?
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Weeks after the debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump unfolded in Atlanta, many have called for Biden to drop out of the 2024 election. Despite several calls for Biden to step away from the race, he insists he’s not backing down....
Are construction zone speed limits enforced in Missouri and Illinois when workers aren’t there?
Summertime commutes often lead drivers by construction zones, both with workers present and absent from the work sites. Those two scenarios seem different on paper, but perhaps should be treated as much of the same.
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