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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo.—The state of Missouri says it is asking the U.S. Department of Education to reconsider its decision to end an extension period for spending pandemic-era relief funds that could ...
St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said on Friday that he expects the economic growth this year to be lower than the trend, per Reuters. "Tariffs if implemented poses upside risks ...
ST. LOUIS – A major tree-planting effort in the St. Louis region has been halted due to federal funding cuts, raising concerns that other community-based environmental services could also be at ...
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Cancel anytime. Surrounded by family members, Donna Baringer gives a victory speech after being elected to replace Darlene Green as St. Louis Comptroller, on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. ST. LOUIS ...
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Richmond Fed’s Barkin and St. Louis Fed’s Musalem emphasized that tariffs complicate the policy landscape and could delay future rate adjustments. Risk appetite returned broadly as global ...
And frankly, it’s time to break that cycle. Judge Judy has been quoted as saying, “Negotiations are simple: know what you’re worth, say it, and don’t be afraid to walk if you don’t get ...
Pistor also helped produce the 48 Hours special "Death in Dark Water," on the death of actress Natalie Wood, the release said. Click here to read the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.
The Corner’s large traditional breakfast gives patrons lots of options: eggs cooked your way, choice of bacon or sausage, and a pancake or waffle. The Breakfast Corner owners Steve Rasnic, Nicole ...
Fed officials have flagged early indications that tariffs were already pushing some goods prices higher. "Risky" is how both St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem and Minneapolis Fed President ...