Impeaching embattled Missouri governor could be an uphill legal battle
It's unclear whether Republican Gov. Eric Greitens' alleged actions qualify as an impeachable offense
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It's unclear whether Republican Gov. Eric Greitens' alleged actions qualify as an impeachable offense
Lawmakers released a report in which a woman accuses Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens of violent, unwanted sex. Greitens, who's been charged with felony invasion of privacy, denies the allegations. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
The graphic report details multiple instances in which the woman said Greitens spanked, slapped, grabbed, shoved and called her derogatory names
A grand jury in February indicted Greitens on one felony count of invasion of privacy for allegedly taking and transmitting a compromising photo
Greitens' spokesman in an email told the AP that the governor's administration has been "operating as normal"
The largest temblor was at 7:16 a.m. a few miles outside Covington, a town of about 500 people.
In the Missouri senate race, newcomer Josh Hawley is looking to take on Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill. But the GOP hopeful is trying to navigate the line between embracing President Trump's support and not alienating other voters int he state. Jason Rosenbaum, a reporter for St. Louis Public Radio, joins CBSN to break down the race.
Four people are charged in the murder of 17-year-old Ally Steinfeld in rural southern Missouri
Hawley won't say whether he considers the Republican president a role model
Russell Bucklew was scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday but the Supreme Court ruled his medical condition would cause unconstitutional suffering
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Bobby Bostic committed robbery and other crimes on a single day when he was 16
Prosecutors added the charge because they say the officer was killed "as a result of" Tammy Dee Widger's drug crime
"He just came right out and said it: 'I want to go back to jail,'" said Missouri police
The governor is accused of taking an unauthorized photo of a woman with whom he was having an affair during a sexual encounter
Man convicted of invasion of privacy is using the same argument Gov. Eric Greitens' lawyers are using in the effort to dismiss the governor's own felony indictment
Moore is endorsing Courtland Sykes, a candidate who once referred to feminists as "she-devils"
Police say the suspect, the child's father, called 911 before killing the girl's mother, brother and himself
The man is suspected of being under the influence of drugs during the chase in northern Kansas City, Missouri
Several lawmakers calling for Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens' resignation after grand jury indicts him for felony invasion of privacy
Gov. Eric Greitens admits to being "unfaithful" in his marriage, but denies allegations he tried to blackmail the woman he had an affair with
The charge says Eric Greitens knowingly took a photograph of a woman in a "state of full or partial nudity without the knowledge and consent" of that woman
The team is moving ahead with the raffle, even though it's facing criticism in the wake of the deadly Florida school shooting
Also temporarily closing Missouri restaurant where woman claims on Facebook she and friend were racially profiled in being accused of "dining and dashing"
Authorities say 50 to 100 vehicles were involved in several accidents on a stretch of Interstate 44 in Missouri
Bipartisan Senate talks aimed at ending the government shutdown continue as the FAA said it would cut airline capacity in dozens of markets.
The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown could hit some of the nation's busiest airports, including in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and Los Angeles, according to a proposed list obtained by CBS News.
The deal, with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk officials, is expected to lower the price of obesity drugs to $149 per month in certain cases, sources said.
Apple called out European officials in a heated letter shared with CBS News, arguing regulations that force it to accommodate smaller rivals have harmed user safety — after President Trump threatened tariffs on countries with hardline tech rules.
Employers have slashed nearly 1.1 million jobs through October this year, up 65% from a year ago, new labor data shows.
Dan Owen and his son Cooper were attacked by the insects at the Green Jungle Park, as they were descending from a tree at the end of the zip line.
DHS said an ICE officer was seriously injured Monday after being struck in the face with a metal coffee cup during an arrest operation in Houston.
The number of fatalities may increase after a UPS plane crashed Tuesday near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
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