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Springfield News-Leader, 04 giu 2026

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ArticleAI part­ners could upend human rela­tion­ships

Oluwaseun Dami­lola San­woolu When the movie “Her” deb­uted in 2013, its plot felt like sci­ence fic­tion. The prot­ag­on­ist, Theodore, is a jaded man with no vigor for life. He comes alive after talk­ing daily with his arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence...

AI part­ners could upend human rela­tion­ships

ArticleJohn Twitty appoin­ted to Mis­souri Eth­ics Com­mis­sion

A former head of Spring­field’s City Util­it­ies has been selec­ted to serve on the Mis­souri Eth­ics Com­mis­sion. Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Fri­day, May 29, that he has appoin­ted John Twitty, who retired as pres­id­ent and CEO of the Mis­souri...

John Twitty appoin­ted to Mis­souri Eth­ics Com­mis­sion

ArticleMary Schrag resigns from Mis­souri Board of Edu­ca­tion

Mary Schrag, only a year after becom­ing the pres­id­ent of the Mis­souri Board of Edu­ca­tion, will be depart­ing the state board. The announce­ment came Tues­day, June 2 that Schrag has resigned from serving on the board effect­ive imme­di­ately....

Mary Schrag resigns from Mis­souri Board of Edu­ca­tion

ArticleState’s school fund­ing over­haul hits prop­erty assess­ment snag

Prob­lems with how Mis­souri counties assess real estate are com­plic­at­ing an effort to update the for­mula that determ­ines state aid for pub­lic schools. In a meet­ing Monday morn­ing, June 1, the Mis­souri School Fund­ing Mod­ern­iz­a­tion Task...

State’s school fund­ing over­haul hits prop­erty assess­ment snag

ArticleCli­mate change can worsen El Niño

BRUSSELS – The El Niño weather pat­tern is form­ing, and is expec­ted to cause extreme weather around the world this year, the World Met­eor­o­lo­gical Organ­iz­a­tion said on June 2. The WMO said there is an 80% chance that an El Niño event devel­ops...

Cli­mate change can worsen El Niño