Border crossings drop close to level that would lift asylum ban
July is on track to see the fifth consecutive monthly drop in migrant apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border.
New setback for Israel-Hamas truce talks as report alleges war crimes
Far-right Israeli official Itamar Ben-Gvir paid a controversial visit to a contested holy site as a rights group details alleged Hamas war crimes.
Inside the seemingly new push for Biden to reconsider his reelection campaign
Reports have been coming out in the last few days about private conversations Democratic leadership has had with President Biden about his reelection campaign. 20 Democrats in Congress have publicly called for Biden to drop out of the race with Rep. Adam Schiff adding his name to that list on Wednesday. CBS News senior White […]
This week on “Sunday Morning” (July 21)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the 2023 News & Documentary Emmy-winner for Outstanding Recorded News Program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
How Republicans are reacting to JD Vance’s RNC speech
Former President Donald Trump’s 2024 running mate, JD Vance, made his case to voters by focusing on his Rust Belt roots and family during his Wednesday night address at the Republican National Convention. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns has more on how Republican voters are responding to Vance’s speech.
Home equity levels have doubled in under a decade. 4 ways to tap into yours
Want to tap into your home’s equity now that levels are high? Here’s how to do that.
Target in Midtown sets official opening date
ST. LOUIS – The new Target in Midtown has set an official date for the store’s opening. The new Midtown Target is set to open on Sunday, July 21. The new 72,000-square-foot store will serve as the anchor for “The Edwin,” a mixed-use development that also features 196 luxury apartments. The new store, which is […]
WashU disputes Missouri AG’s claims on pediatric transgender center
ST. LOUIS – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey claimed Tuesday that the Washington University Pediatric Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital would shut down, citing an apparent announcement from a whistleblower. The university, however, disputes this claim. Bailey initially launched an investigation into the center last year after the same whistleblower accused the center […]
St. Louis LEGO convention expands, adds more viewing times
BALLWIN, Mo. – The St. Louis LEGO Brick Convention will feature colorful and complex LEGO creations from artists around the U.S. at Queeny Park in August. The convention will be located at the Greensfelder Recreation Complex and with such high-demand for tickets, the convention says it has added new times for guests to visit. The […]
1904 Olympic gold medal won by St. Louis amputee up for auction
ST. LOUIS – Mere hours remain to bid on a piece of shared sports history: a gold medal from the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis awarded to the Games’ first amputee. The medal, awarded to St. Louis George Eyser for rope climbing, is being auctioned off by the Boston-based RR Auction. As of this […]