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You’ve likely seen Facebook or Twitter posts from friends or family members that link to information that seems almost but not quite plausible. Those…
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Documentary photographer Vincent Cianni was working in his studio in November 2009 when he heard an interview with the mother of a young soldier who was…
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Margie Vandeven has been Missouri’s commissioner of elementary and secondary education for less than two months, but she’s hardly a newcomer to the…
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Since the 1950s, social scientists have been asking who’s happier: parents or nonparents. In the U.S., the nonparents seem to win.“To me, it’s just kind…
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We've seen the St. Louis Science Center's planetarium decorated in various ways and in many lights. The building even dresses up with a red bow for the…
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Sex. That little three-letter word strikes fear in many parents’ hearts.Psychologist Wes Crenshaw told “St. Louis on the Air” host Don Marsh on Monday…
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Six weeks in office, U.S. Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., said he’s getting his bearings in Washington, D.C., but he’s still happy for a trip home to southern…
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Several sterotypes are associated with eating disorders. Among them, that the disease only affects teenage women.Nancy Albus, CEO of Castlewood Treatment…
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Questions over subpoenas are making headlines for a variety of reasons in St. Louis.In January, St. Louis circuit attorney Jennifer Joyce subpoenaed St.…
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St. Louis has a heroin problem. New attention was brought to that problem during the Super Bowl, when the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug…