Missouri News

Missouri Senators Looking Into Capital Gains Taxes

Missouri Senators Looking Into Capital Gains Taxes

Missouri senators are spending time discussing House Bills 594 & 508 that d...
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House Legislators Discuss Farmer's Health Benefits

House Legislators Discuss Farmer's Health Benefits

Legislators in the Missouri House are discussing health insurance for farme...
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Missouri Senators Work on Public Safety Measures

Missouri Senators Work on Public Safety Measures

Several changes could be coming to certain public safety laws in our state....
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Missouri Capitol Dome Lit Purple for Alzheimer's Awareness

Missouri Capitol Dome Lit Purple for Alzheimer's Awareness

Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe is ordering the Missouri State Capitol dome to...
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House Members and Bill Against China's Organ Harvesting Practices

House Members and Bill Against China's Organ Harvesting Practices

Missouri State Representatives are discussing a bill dealing with organ don...
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  • Werner Herzog | Sunday on 60 Minutes
    The name Werner Herzog may not be as recognizable as Steven Spielberg or Martin Scorsese, but over the last six decades, the German filmmaker has had a profound and far-reaching influence on cinema. Anderson Cooper profiles the enigmatic director, Sunday.
  • Details on Trump's threat of 200% tariff on alcohol from European Union
    The Dow lost more than 500 points Thursday and the Nasdaq dropped more than 300 as investors reacted to President Trump's threat to impose a 200% tariff on European Union exports of wine, champagne, and other alcoholic beverages. Suzanne Lynch, Global Playbook author and associate editor for Politico, joined CBS News to discuss Europe's reaction to the threat.
  • What to know after Schumer says he'll vote for GOP bill to avert government shutdown
    Just a day after saying Republicans didn't have the votes to pass their continuing resolution, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he'll vote to keep the government open. Congress has until midnight on Friday to send a spending bill to President Trump to keep the government open. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns and Nicole Sganga have the latest.
  • Americans confront GOP lawmakers over federal job cuts and economy at town halls
    Republicans in Congress are facing backlash at town hall events as voters voice concerns over deep federal job cuts and the state of the economy under President Trump and Elon Musk's policies. Some GOP lawmakers have canceled events, while others, like one in North Carolina, are meeting tough questions head-on.
  • How to protect yourself from carbon monoxide poisoning as travel ramps up
    As Americans travel for spring break getaways, some may face an invisible danger – carbon monoxide poisoning. It could be a risk at hotels or vacation rentals. National consumer correspondent Ash-har Quraishi shares information that could save your life.