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A federal judge in Los Angeles has ordered Kanye West and his companies to pay $52,015 in attorney fees tied to a copyright dispute over his album, “Donda.” Allhiphop.com reported that the ruling ...
When Serena Williams told NBC’s “TODAY” show, “I just couldn’t get my weight to where I needed to be at a healthy place and believe me, I don’t take shortcuts. I do everything but shortcuts,” she ...
Standout girls basketball player Nevaeh Lucious of Incarnate Word Academy has given a commitment to Missouri State University. A 6’3” senior forward, Lucious is one of the top prospects in the state ...
President Donald Trump, convicted on 34 felony counts, has remained free with the very product of America’s cash bail system that, for decades, has spared wealthy defendants from jail, while trapping ...
Artificial intelligence has quickly moved from a futuristic concept to a transformative force in the workplace. Despite widespread corporate enthusiasm and growing fears about mass unemployment, AI ...
A group of talented St. Louisans were instrumental in the University of Missouri’s 42-31 victory over visiting Kansas in the ...
Let’s talk about the arrogance of “Missouri values.” That’s the phrase Gov. Mike Kehoe used August 29, 2025 — right before Labor Day weekend, a classic “news dump” seemingly to avoid public scrutiny — ...
Prior to 2022, the Illini District of Scouting America (formerly known as Boy Scouts), hadn’t had any Eagle Scouts for over ...
The court hearing of Fugees rapper Pras Michel related to his conviction on illegal foreign lobbying and conspiracy charges was postponed for health reasons. Michel was due in court on Friday for the ...
Mayor Cara Spencer says changes at the federal level hobbled the city’s tornado response in the first 100 days after the spring storm. “Right off the bat when the tornado hit, you know, our office was ...
Before dedicating her life to disability justice, Vilissa Thompson had dreams of becoming a therapist with her own private practice. But, when she finished graduate school with a master’s degree in ...
Two St. Louis organizations are putting young people in charge of $100,000 in grant funding through a new program designed to let youth lead the way in shaping solutions for their communities. The ...
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