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Arctic temperatures blast Midwest and Northeast; 100-year-old yoga instructor, ballroom dancer on life well lived.
Video of duck boat's final moments show it struggling to stay afloat; Homeless teen tries to give back to the man who changed his life.
Victims of fatal duck boat accident identified; Trump on his family history
At least two killed in London terror attack; Thor the bulldog takes home top prize at dog show
Wave of tornadoes in Mississippi and Louisiana turns deadly; Newtown wins state football championship on shooting anniversary.
Authorities suspect white supremacists and far-left extremists are behind violence at protests; Missouri school bus drivers drive empty buses past usual stops to say farewell to students before summer break
Hearing could lead to freedom for Kevin Strickland and make his confinement the longest wrongful imprisonment in Missouri history. Prosecutors disagree over his guilt. He's long insisted he's not guilty.
New Missouri state law effectively ends local enforcement of federal gun laws; Containing the longest-running oil spill in U.S. history; What's in the heads of heroes?
A state law passed this past spring in Missouri makes local and state agencies susceptible to a $50,000 fine if they try to enforce federal gun laws.
Norah O'Donnell reports on Missouri's Second Amendment Preservation Act, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
More than a dozen tornadoes were reported in the Midwest, including an EF-3 storm that hit Fredericktown, Missouri. CBS New York's Lonnie Quinn has more on the forecast and where the weather is headed.
A dog named Cleo went missing in Kansas and somehow found her way to the house where she used to live in Missouri, 57 miles away. She was returned to her rightful owners, but there's still no telling how she traveled so far to her old home.
There's a new generation of activists picking up the torch and taking on civil rights issues. Jim Axelrod spoke with two young men about their work and their hopes for the future.
Missouri has 68 delegates at stake in its Democratic primary. St. Louis Public Radio political reporter Jason Rosenbaum joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the race between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.
Pres. Trump tries to discredit whistleblower; Prince Harry, Meghan Markle sue British tabloid.
Supreme court upholds Indiana abortion restriction, New bridge offers stunning views of Great Smoky Mountains
Missouri lawmakers pass fetal heartbeat bill; Child's awestruck wow creates memorable moment.
Decades after Kevin Strickland was convicted in a triple homicide, he remains in a Missouri prison, despite prosecutors agreeing with him that he is innocent. Erin Moriarty reports.
Strickland, convicted in a triple homicide, says he is innocent. The prosecutor agrees with him.
Missouri inmate Ernest Johnson was pronounced dead Tuesday evening.
Cox Medical Center Branson said that workplace assaults have tripled in the past year.
Police and around 200 protestors clashed again in Ferguson, Mo., after a crowd broke into the convenience store that Brown allegedly robbed the day he was killed. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Ice cream is both naughty and nice at the St. Louis-based "Clementines Creamery." Clementines has won awards and accolades for its sweet, creamy treats. With five stores in Missouri and a nationwide following, the only thing that might be richer than the ice cream itself is the story behind its founding and founder. Dana Jacobson has the details.
Kevin Strickland, of Kansas City, was 18 when he was arrested for the 1978 deaths of three people during a home invasion. He has been imprisoned for four decades.
Dr. Anthony Fauci says recent COVID-19 outbreaks in states like Mississippi and Louisiana are "entirely predictable, and yet on the other hand, entirely preventable."
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he's "optimistic" about ending the government shutdown this week. Follow live updates here.
President Trump offered no plan for health care costs, which have been a sticking point in ending a government shutdown, and says it will end when Democrats give in.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture told a federal court that it will tap into a contingency fund to allow states to issue partial SNAP benefits.
Diane Ladd, the actor known for her Oscar-nominated roles in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Wild at Heart," and "Rambling Rose" has died.
President Trump said in an interview with 60 Minutes that "Pakistan's been testing" nuclear weapons.
President Trump told 60 Minutes he doesn't know the Binance crypto exchange founder he pardoned. Binance has done business with the Trump family's crypto firm World Liberty Financial.
The USDA said it would provide partial food stamp benefits for November, but it's unclear exactly when participants will get those funds.
A large study from Massachusetts found that babies whose mothers had COVID-19 while pregnant were slightly more likely to have a range of neurodevelopmental diagnoses by age 3.
The former Prince Andrew is set to lose his final military title, as King Charles continues shunning his younger brother over historic ties to Jeffrey Epstein.