Spring blooming pothole issue which costs drivers big
ST. LOUIS — While spring brings its warmer temperatures and fresh blooms, there’s an underlying seemingly unavoidable nuisance as well. After months of bitter cold temperatures, salt and snow potholes start to emerge. For downtown resident Sidney Caldwell, it’s a problem he knows all too well. In the last few weeks, he’s hit three separate […]
Alton city council votes to make Miles Davis’ birth home a city landmark
ALTON, Ill — Tonight, here in Alton, a public hearing was held to determine whether the birth home of jazz musician Miles Davis should be designated as a city landmark. “When you have a person of the stature of Miles Davis, I feel we have a responsibility to put that forward,” said Chase Green, an […]
AT&T customer’s year-long battle: the $400 check that disappeared
FESTUS, Mo. — Greg Redfield may look calm scrolling through his phone, but this tiny piece of technology has caused him a huge headache. “It’s very frustrating,” said Redfield. On June 14th, 2022, Greg says he paid his family’s cell phone bill with a nearly $400 check. The copy of the check he shared with […]
Reddit stock jumps by nearly 50% in first day of trading
Reddit made its stock market debut Thursday, raking in about $519 million by the closing bell. Hope King, senior business reporter at Axios, joins CBS News to discuss what investors might find attractive about the social media company.
Where Biden and Trump stand on labor issues
President Biden and former President Donald Trump are vying for an endorsement from the Teamsters union. Justin Wolfers, professor of public policy and economics at the University of Michigan, joins CBS News to discuss how each candidate’s labor policies may affect American workers.
Person to Person: Norah O’Donnell interviews CVS CEO Karen Lynch
In this episode of “Person to Person with Norah O’Donnell,” O’Donnell speaks with CVS Health CEO and author Karen Lynch about her life and career.
NFL will allow Eagles’ “Tush Push” play to remain next season
Also known as the “Brotherly Shove,” the “Tush Push” has been popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles and their quarterback Jalen Hurts.
As Ukraine aid languishes, some House members work on end run to approve funds
The House is trying to step around its own rules to force a vote on Ukraine aid and break through gridlock on the issue. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane says it’s a symptom of a Congress that’s been functioning in a kind of alternate reality, outside of regular order, and he explains why.
3/21: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, the capture of an escaped prisoner in Idaho, and Reddit’s stock market debut.
Women in New York can now buy birth control without a prescription, Hochul announces
Hochul announced that starting Tuesday, women are allowed to buy birth control at New York pharmacies without a prescription.