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‘A great boost to our community,’ Sports Commission president on Frozen Four’s return to St. Louis
SUMMARY: The Frozen Four tournament returns to St. Louis, bringing excitement and economic benefits to the city. St. Louis Sports Commission President Mark Shriber highlights the event’s $15-20 million economic impact, drawing 15,000 visitors, primarily from the Northeast and Upper Midwest. Shriber discusses the challenges of securing the tournament, noting it took 18 years to return. He emphasizes St. Louis’ reputation for successful event hosting and the city’s convenience, venues, and vibrant downtown. The weekend will feature not only college hockey but also other local sports events, showcasing St. Louis’ diverse sports culture.

For the first time since 2007, the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four is taking place in St. Louis. Sports Commission President Marc Schreiber stopped by Today in St. Louis to talk about the tournament’s impact on the city.
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Trump: I had a perfect cognitive test
SUMMARY: Former President Trump announced he took a successful cognitive test, claiming he achieved a perfect score. He noted positive results from his recent physical examination and expressed pride in the country’s economic growth, emphasizing that the U.S. has become much richer. Trump criticized past administration policies for allowing unchecked immigration and inflation, asserting that such issues must be remembered. He pledged to implement tariffs on various imports, including semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, aiming to bolster domestic production and reduce reliance on foreign nations, particularly China, for essential goods. Overall, he conveyed a forward-looking vision for America’s future.

President Trump spoke briefly with reporters as he boarded Air Force One over the weekend.
Trump said his physical and cognitive tests went extremely well.
“So I think most of you have seen they released my physical physical on Friday, and I understand it was a very good report, and that was very perfect. And I took a cognitive exam, and I would challenge anybody here to beat those marks, because I have a perfect mark. Were you impressed by that?”
On markets seeing ambiguity with tariff back and forths.
“Oh they’re shouldn’t be ambiguity. We have a tremendous country. We have a country that’s much richer today than it was a few months ago. We have a financial system that’s very respected, and we’re going to do great. And we were taken advantage of and ripped off by every country all over the world, almost just about they laughed at us. We were run by foolish people, and they took advantage of our country, and we’re just not going to let that happen anymore.”
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Insects as food? ‘We are largely ignoring the largest group of organisms on earth’
SUMMARY: As egg prices rise, some suggest insects as a protein alternative. At the University of Delaware, students in an “insects as food” class are experimenting with ingredients like worms and bugs. Insects such as silkworms and sago worms are rich in protein and eco-friendly. While some students are enthusiastic about dishes like worm chili and cricket granola, others find the idea less appetizing. Experts argue that incorporating insects into Western diets could address food sustainability issues, but for now, they recommend introducing bugs slowly in processed foods to gain acceptance.

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Remembering Chevy Gall: 16-year-old volunteer firefighter laid to rest with full honors
SUMMARY: Chevy Gall, a 16-year-old volunteer firefighter from Beaufort, Missouri, was laid to rest with full honors after dying in the line of duty on April 4th during a water rescue response. His vehicle collided with another while en route to the scene. The funeral, held in a packed church in Washington, Missouri, drew firefighters from over 40 departments, underscoring the unity within the fire service during such tragedies. Friends, family, and fellow firefighters honored Gall, who had a passion for helping others and was eager to learn since he began his firefighting career last November. His sacrifice will be remembered.

A 16-year-old volunteer firefighter from Franklin County was laid to rest on Saturday, receiving full professional honors after dying in the line of duty.
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