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Other100th Monkey CEO Mich Hancock wants to make the online sphere a kinder, more tolerant place. She’s drafted a list of five suggestions for anyone looking to make social media less toxic. And she’s created a Facebook group in hopes of spreading the word. She discussed her quest on "St. Louis on the Air."
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The popular video app is helping shape a new generation’s political identity, 60 seconds or less at a time.
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In the wake of St. Louis Public Schools’ termination last month of Trey Porter, Roosevelt High School’s football coach and athletic director, there were…
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In a scathing letter to Facebook this month, Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, along with three of his Republican colleagues, renewed his criticism of…
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Emoji have come a long way in recent years, with smiling faces and simple thumbs up now vastly outnumbered by a wide range of visual expressions available…
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There hasn’t been a lot of subtlety about how U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley feels about big technology companies.Since entering the Senate earlier this year, the…
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A recent study of American teenagers showed a big jump in nicotine vaping among young people in 2018. Even as many steer clear of other substance-related…
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Sarah’s son came home from high school more than a year ago upset about being bullied.“He came in tears, (saying) ‘they’re calling me a name and someone’s…
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The Selfie Room just made its debut in downtown St. Louis, offering the latest evidence of a seemingly ever-present selfie phenomenon. The museum’s…
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The Daughters of St. Paul have operated Pauline Books and Media, a small bookstore adjoining their convent in Crestwood, since the 1980s. But these days,…