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A Trenton man was killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor. After nearly 78 years, his remains are finally coming home.Navy electrician’s mate 3rd Class…
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Originally published on Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Updated to include audio from St. Louis on the Air.It cost billions of dollars and took more than a…
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The top legal issue in the day’s news was the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action at the University of Texas. Instead of the expected…
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A Utah biotech company argued that its discovery of two genes highly associated with breast and ovarian cancer deserved to be patented. A unanimous court disagreed. Researchers, medical groups and patients had been pushing for the patent to be denied.
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The world is full of data — and that's a problem. We have to find a place to store all those digital photos, tax records and unfinished novels. British scientists have demonstrated a possible solution: They've stored all of Shakespeare's sonnets on several small stretches of DNA.
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Pediatric leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. There are about 3,000 new cases in the United States every year, typically in children…
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Corps plans to hire private companies to restore Birds PointThe corps set off explosions at three spots on the levee last May to relieve pressure on the…
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Cancer study shows limiting alcohol reduces chances of developing breast cancerA new study today finds that young women with a family history of breast…
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Updated 2:37 p.m. with St. Louis Public Radio story.Lawyers for a man convicted in the rape and murder of a St. Louis woman nearly 30 years ago filed…
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Legislation Reducing Penalties for Initial Misdemeanors Headed to NixonLegislation headed to Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon would reduce the potential penalties…