Missouri News

Missouri Supreme Court Continues Abortion Rights Fight with Ruling

Missouri Supreme Court Ruling Could Restrict Abortion Access Again

The battle over abortion rights in Missouri takes yet another turn...
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Missouri Senators Look Back at Recent Legislative Session

Missouri Senators Reflecting on 2025 Session

Missouri senators look back on this year's legislative session..
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Governor Kehoe Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Southeast Missouri Following Deadly May 16 Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Southeast Missouri Following Deadly May 16 Storms

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested that President Donald J...
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Missouri State Highway Patrol Urges Caution on Roads and Waterways Over Memorial Day Weekend

Missouri State Highway Patrol Urges Caution on Roads and Waterways Over Memorial Day Weekend

As Memorial Day weekend gets underway, the Missouri State Highway Patrol is...
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Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Aid for Washington County Following April 29 Storms

Governor Mike Kehoe has formally requested a major disaster declaration fro...
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  • 5/25: Sunday Morning
    Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Elaine Quijano reports on how an Army wife helped change military culture regarding the notification of next of kin about casualties. Also: Robert Costa sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Anne Tyler; Kris Van Cleave explores the centenary of Delta Air Lines; Elizabeth Palmer interviews Steve Rosenberg, the BBC's "Man in Moscow"; Tracy Smith talks with music producer David Foster, the composer behind the new Broadway musical “Boop!”; Faith Salie learns how one of the most acclaimed female cartoonists of the mid-20th century was rescued from obscurity; and “Sunday Morning” offers previews of the summer’s most anticipated movies, music, books and museum exhibits.
  • Israel authorizes more settlements in occupied West Bank, sparking criticism
    Israel said the newly announced settlements​ in the occupied West Bank would include the legalization of outposts already built without government authorization.
  • U.S., Israel waiting for Hamas to respond to ceasefire proposal, White House says
    President Trump has expressed optimism recently that there would be a deal for a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza.
  • Student borrowers' credit scores are plunging. Here's why that matters.
    New delinquency reports will hurt the credit scores of borrowers who fail to make payments on their student loans.
  • Uncertainty continues for Trump tariffs after court ruling
    The White House is denouncing a court ruling that halts President Trump's so-called "liberation day" tariffs, but the markets are responding favorably. Kristin Myers, editor-in-chief at ETF.com, joins CBS News to discuss what comes next for the tariffs.