FBI warns of scams targeting Chinese communities in U.S.
ST. LOUIS – It’s business as usual at the China Town Market on Olive Boulevard, but employee Sanfat Wong says there’s been some funny business impacting the Chinese community in St. Louis. “They call every day,” Wong said. Wong moved to St. Louis from Hong Kong nearly 30 years ago. He tells us that lately, […]
Triple shooting near Embassy Suites at St. Charles Convention Center
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – An active police scene is underway after a triple shooting near the Embassy Suites at the St. Charles Convention Center Wednesday evening. Police were called to the area just before 8:15 p.m. Three people were shot and transported to area hospitals. Two sustained life-threatening injuries, and one has non-life-threatening injuries, according […]
Baden seeing changes in building known for gunfire, illegal dumping
ST. LOUIS – After FOX 2 exposed the years-long unaddressed dangers at an industrial site near a park in St. Louis’ historic Baden neighborhood, things are suddenly changing. Nobody saw it coming during the first report about the site near Dickman Park about four months ago. The former site of a detergent plant and later […]
Day two of the Christopher Dunn hearing wraps up
ST. LOUIS – The Circuit Attorney’s Office and the Attorney General’s Office are on opposite sides of Christopher Dunn and his plea for innocence, but both agree lies are at the center of the case. “There is no evidence that remains,” Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore argued on behalf of Christopher Dunn. Gore maintains the witness […]
Justice Department set to take antitrust action against Live Nation
The Justice Department will be joined by several state attorneys general in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation.
Boeing’s Starliner facing additional delay for extended leak analysis
NASA managers have ordered additional reviews of a small helium leak in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to make sure it can be safely launched as is.
5/22: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on three European nations’ decision to recognize a Palestinian state, a major settlement with the families of Uvalde victims, and how the U.S. is trying to crack down on pill presses.
How China and Russia fight a propaganda war with the U.S.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin stood side by side last week declaring the strength of their partnership while condemning what they called a “destructive and hostile” U.S. Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins CBS News to examine how U.S. adversaries are working to undermine to the concept of Western […]
How the cicada invasion is bringing people together
Complete strangers are bonding over the rare, ongoing emergence of two groups of periodical cicadas.
Standin’ Proud Museum opens in Clinton County, honoring veterans
CLINTON COUNTY, Ill. – Ahead of memorial day, a new museum is opening that is paying tribute to military service members near Bartlso, Ill. The Standin’ Proud Veteran’s Tribute Museum is honoring U.S. personnel that have served in World War I and II, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. “This memorial is for all the ones […]