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Missouri Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on Student Cell Phones in Public Schools

Missouri Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on Student Cell Phones in Public Schools

A statewide ban on student cell phone use during school hours in public sch...
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Former Missouri Governor

Former Missouri Governor "Kit" Bond Dies at 85

Former Missouri Governor and U.S. Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond, a promine...
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Missouri Holds Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Property: Are You Owed Money?

Missouri Holds Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Property: Are You Owed Money?

The Missouri State Treasurer's Office is urging residents to check for uncl...
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Missouri Legislators Pass New Fiscal Year Budget

Missouri Legislators Pass New Fiscal Year Budget

The new $53.1 billion state budget for Missouri has been approved by legisl...
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Senators Discussing House Bill 75's Religious Freedom Aspect

Senators Discussing House Bill 75's Religious Freedom Aspect

As Missouri Legislators move through the final week of the 103rd General As...
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  • 5/14: The Daily Report
    Lindsey Reiser reports on President Trump's trip to Qatar as part of his Middle East tour, House Republicans are advancing parts of the president's budget package, and the EPA's plan to weaken Biden-era limits on some "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
  • 5/14: CBS Evening News
    As Trump pushes diplomacy in Middle East, Qatar's deals with his family spark ethics questions; These were the fastest-rising baby names in 2024
  • Menendez brothers resentenced to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole
    A judge has reduced the Menendez brothers' murder sentences, making them eligible for parole after more than 30 years behind bars.
  • Mystery surrounds dead birds found in Northern California city
    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed they received two dead birds from Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for evaluation, after several birds were found dead in a Bay Area neighborhood under mysterious circumstances.
  • U.S. toymaker says reduced China tariffs are "still a nightmare"
    The new U.S.-China tariff agreement went into effect on Wednesday, with some Chinese imports now facing a 30% tariff instead of 145%. Elenor Mak, founder and CEO of Jilly Bing, joins CBS News to discuss how the rollback is affecting her toy company's operations.