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St. Louis to host 2028 U.S. Olympic marathon trials
The first six athletes on Team USA for the 2028 Olympics will be determined in St. Louis. The city will host the U.S. Olympic marathon trials for both men and women on March 25, 2028, USA Track & Field announced Thursday. It was selected over Phoenix.
Rangers vs Cardinals prediction: Why St Louis is the moneyline pick despite Jacob deGrom on the mound
Just like your favorite athlete, your favorite (or at times, least favorite) sports bettor goes through slumps. That would be me at the moment, and while it sucks to admit, I do like to let readers know when I'm hot, or when I'm cold. Right now, it might be in your best interest to fade me.
Higher mortgage rates don't just keep buyers on the sidelines. Application denials rise too
Higher interest rates do more than just deter potential homebuyers — they may also block consumers from qualifying for a mortgage, according to new research. The rate of denials in loan applications was 15.1% in 2024, up from 12.2% in 2021, a rise that occurred alongside a surge in mortgage rates from below 3.5% to more than 6.5%, researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis said in a new blog post. At the same time, however, fewer consumers were applying for mortgages as rates...
Larkin, Kyrou... Matthews? Ranking NHL trade candi...
The NHL free agent pool is basically a puddle this offseason, as high-profile players chose to remain with their teams on new contracts rather than test the market. If teams want to make dramatic changes to the rosters -- and their fortunes for next season -- then making a high-impact trade might be the only route. Here's a look at the potential 2026 NHL trade market, based on conversations with those around the NHL as well as media reports.
Cardinals fan tries to throw Pete Crow-Armstrong's home run ball back onto the field and fails miserably
Chicago Cubs star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong had a day to remember at Busch Stadium on Saturday night. The same can not be said for a St. Louis Cardinals fan who got his hands on Crow-Armstrong's home run ball late in the contest. With the Cubs leading their rival Cardinals 3-1 in the top of the eighth inning, Crow-Armstrong stepped to the dish and was greeted with a barrage of overrated chants, particularly from the shirtless fans in right field in the viral 'tarps-off' section.
Genetically modified hookworms produce and deliver therapeutics
Genetically modified hookworms produce and deliver therapeutics Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Hookworms, intestinal parasites that infect hundreds of millions of people in under-resourced tropical regions around the globe, have evolved to survive inside the human gut for years, secreting molecules that enable coexistence with their hosts. Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have harnessed that biological mechanism for...
Google plans to release 32 million Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes across Florida and California
Google's parent company Alphabet is seeking federal approval to release 32 million specially treated mosquitoes across California and Florida over the next two years—as part of a bid to reduce the spread of mosquito-borne diseases including West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis. The proposal, filed with the US Environmental Protection Agency, is part of Alphabet's Debug initiative, a project launched in 2016 by its life sciences subsidiary Verily. The EPA is currently reviewing the...
Health-related ballot measures more likely to pass
Health-related ballot measures more likely to pass Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor As voters are increasingly asked to decide complex health policy questions at the ballot box, new research from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis finds that health care-related ballot measures draw more voters to the polls and are more likely to pass than other initiatives—but they're also especially sensitive to opposition spending by special-interest groups. The...
Biker's sidecar-riding dog 'making people smile'
Louis the St Bernard enjoys riding around town, and people often stop to take photos, his owner says.
Biker's sidecar-riding dog 'making people smile'
Louis the St Bernard enjoys riding around town, and people often stop to take photos, his owner says.