Missouri News

Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

Session Winding Down with Disruptive House

There are 3 weeks left in the Missouri legislative session and legislators ...
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Governor Kehoe Urges Missourians to Prepare for May 7 REAL ID Deadline

Governor Kehoe Urges Missourians to Prepare for May 7 REAL ID Deadline

The clock is ticking for Missourians who haven’t yet upgraded to a REAL ID-...
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Missouri Senators Talking DEI Initiatives and More

Missouri Senators Talking DEI Initiatives and More

Missouri senators are spending time on House Bill 742, a measure that would...
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Race to the Finish Line in Missouri Senate

Race to the Finish Line in Missouri Senate

With one month left in the 2025 regular legislative session, certain measur...
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First Measles Case of 2025 Confirmed in Missouri

First Measles Case of 2025 Confirmed in Missouri

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has confirmed ...
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  • Large parts of Spain and Portugal hit by massive power outage
    A widespread power outage hit Spain and Portugal, which have a combined population of over 50 million people.
  • Will gold hit $4,000 per ounce in 2025? Experts weigh in
    The price of gold has been continuously surpassing new records. Could it hit another big milestone soon?
  • Terrorism ruled out after car plows into Vancouver street festival
    Vancouver police ruled out terrorism as a motivator for the incident at the Lapu Lapu Day Festival, saying the suspect has a history of mental health issues.
  • Will my credit score go up if I settle a debt?
    Settling a debt can provide relief for your finances, but the impact it has on your credit score may surprise you.
  • Face the Nation: Salvanto, Pape, Russell
    Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...President Biden and former President Donald Trump are running even in a new CBS News poll of battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins "Face the Nation" to discuss, Amid protests at college campuses nationwide, University of Chicago political science professor Robert Pape tells "Face the Nation" that "there are so many reasons" university leaders should take "calming steps" now, and UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell tells "Face the Nation" that she recently visited the Israeli-occupied West Bank and saw firsthand the devastation from the uptick violence, while she also met with the Israeli families of those held hostage by Hamas.