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Indian Americans share personal stories that reflect why there is no monolithic “Indian American vote” in U.S. electoral politics.
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The St. Louis County native has nearly 50,000 people subscribed to his “Wake Up to Politics” newsletter on Substack.
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Dennis Hancock was almost ousted from his St. Louis County Council seat after he tried to hire his stepdaughter for violating the Missouri Constitution's anti-nepotism rule. But were his actions so outside the norm?
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Samantha Enlund wants 950 more homeowners to disavow racially restrictive covenants still on the deeds to their homes. The now-illegal restrictions were long used to keep Black people and other ethnic and racial minorities out of white neighborhoods.
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St. Louis Public Radio photojournalists Brian Munoz and Tristen Rouse make tens of thousands of photographs each year. Here are some of the most memorable from 2023.
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Politics Correspondent Jason Rosenbaum to host full hour of local and state politics and listener engagement, debuting Friday, Oct. 27.
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Lisa McCarthy wants to improve state trooper pay and teacher salaries to raise Missouri from the bottom of states in the U.S. She says passing an income tax cut while these needs exist was not the right thing to do.
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Tara Peters wants to improve teacher pay to raise Missouri from the bottom of states in the U.S. She also wants to increase school security by bringing armed retired veterans into schools.
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Washington University professor Betsy Sinclair is taking stock of political anger in America.
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The GIs who mounted the only successful armed rebellion on U.S. soil since the American Revolution are the focus of Chris DeRose’s new book, “The Fighting Bunch.” He discussed the book on "St. Louis on the Air."