Social media squabble over failed proposal for abandoned munition site
ST. LOUIS – A social media dustup between one of St. Louis’s top businessmen and the mayor is drawing eyeballs. There are differing opinions on whether the City of St. Louis can really afford to say “no” to Clayco. Clayco founder Bob Clark posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, “We’re mad as hell and […]
Surveillance drones launched without city’s, residents’ permission
ST. LOUIS – SMS Novel, a drone live streaming company, allegedly launched a program to surveil neighborhoods like Gravois Park without permission from the city or residents. “It feels very scummy. That they’re like, ‘were going to do this anyway,’ even though no one wants it,” Violet Hoekzema, Benton Park resident, said. “The city doesn’t […]
Residents near former Cook School oppose converting building into apartments
ST. LOUIS – A neighborhood organization is battling a proposal to turn an old abandoned school into a multi-family housing development, but this is proving to be an uphill fight. Cook School, located at 5935 Horton Place in the West End neighborhood, has been vacant for 20 years and developers have a plan to bring […]
Mudslides destroy several homes in California
Southern California has seen three-quarters of a year’s worth of rain since Sunday. There have been hundreds of mudslides, which have swept away homes and businesses. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti is in Los Angeles with the latest.
Boeing door was missing bolts before midair blowout, report finds
The door panel that blew off a Boeing plane midflight in January was missing multiple bolts before takeoff, according to a new National Transportation Safety Board report. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the details. Then, Mark Walker, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss the […]
Super Bowl 101: What to know before the big game
We’re less than one week away from Super Bowl LVIII. CBS Sports “NFL Today” host and CBS News special correspondent James Brown joins for a Chiefs-Niners 101 breakdown.
Why an appeals court rejected Trump’s immunity claim
A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected Donald Trump’s claim that he is immune from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case against him. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports. Then, CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa examines how the ruling could impact the Trump campaign.
Mayorkas survives impeachment vote as Senate border deal languishes
A vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas failed in the House on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a bipartisan border security deal appears to be falling apart in the Senate due to opposition from Republicans. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Pod of orcas trapped by thick sea ice off northern Japan, drone footage shows
Drone footage from Tuesday morning showed a pod of at least 10 killer whales surrounded by drift ice off Hokkaido, Japan.
2/6: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on an appeals court rejecting Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity, deadly weather in California, and what to know about the Chiefs-49ers matchup if you’re heading to a Super Bowl party.