Ferguson Forward: Local business owners offer support for Officer Brown

FERGUSON, Mo. – We’re getting a new look at videos that show the moments when last Friday’s protest in Ferguson turned violent. It’s a video that’s been played across the country: a protestor tackling Ferguson police officer Travis Brown. The impact left Brown with a life-threatening brain injury. It happened late Friday in the parking […]

St. Francois County deputy shoots person following pursuit

ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY, Mo. – The Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating a shooting involving a deputy with the St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department. The shooting happened at the conclusion of a pursuit. As of late Wednesday evening, there was no word on injuries or what caused the pursuit. This is a developing news story. […]

You decide: Who should be charged with assault in police video?

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – No one disputes that a cell phone video shows an assault. The question for viewers is: who do you think should be charged with that assault? The incident happened on March 19, 2023, during a police response involving St. Louis County officers. Yolanda Greene, 52, can be seen putting her […]

Breakdown of fundraising, spending in Hawley-Kunce Senate race

ST. LOUIS – Things are getting testy in Missouri’s U.S. Senate race. The top candidates, incumbent Republican Josh Hawley and Democratic challenger Lucas Kunce are blasting each other on the stump and in new campaign ads. The two may meet face-to-face as soon as Thursday. Hawley has had a long-standing edge in fundraising and polling […]

Declining migrant crossings near threshold that would lift Biden asylum rule

After soaring to record levels in the past three years, migrant crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border have plummeted this summer. July saw the lowest level in illegal border crossings since September 2020. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez traveled to the Arizona border, as well as to Mexico, to try better understand this […]

Family demands justice in drowning of 8-year-old boy

For three months, a family in southern Georgia has been fighting for justice and accountability over the drowning of 8-year-old Noah Bush. Authorities initially ruled his death an accident. Nearly two months later, they filed charges against two boys ages 10 and 11. Demetrice Bush, Noah’s mother, and Francys Johnson, the family’s attorney, join to […]

North Carolina nurse, 91, has no plans of retiring

Ninety-one-year-old Phyllis Blackwelder has seen and treated it all as a nurse, with more than a half-century of service. But while there have been plenty of changes in medicine over the years, her love of the job has never wavered.

8/14: The Daily Report with John Dickerson

Jericka Duncan reports on the path of Ernesto after it was upgraded to hurricane status, the state of negotiations in the Middle East, and what new inflation data means for your wallet.

Frustration grows in Israel, Gaza ahead of cease-fire talks

CIA Director William Burns is headed to the Middle East for negotiations over a possible cease-fire and hostage deal in Gaza scheduled for Thursday. However, it comes as Hamas has said it won’t take part in the talks. Ramy Inocencio has the latest from Tel Aviv.

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