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Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

Missouri Agencies Launch Winter Weather Preparedness Week

After a quick shift from summer to fall, Missouri could soon see winter’s a...
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Missouri Unemployment Claims Climb Amid Ongoing National Struggles

Missouri Unemployment Claims Climb Amid Ongoing National Struggles

Missouri is seeing a noticeable rise in unemployment claims as national eco...
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Missouri Health Insurance Premiums Set to Rise in 2026

Missouri Health Insurance Premiums Set to Rise in 2026

Missourians will likely see higher health insurance premiums next year...
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Missouri Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect November 1

Missouri Cold Weather Rule Takes Effect November 1

The Missouri Cold Weather Rule goes into effect Saturday, November 1, offer...
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Smith Urges Trump Administration to Reverse Argentine Beef Import Expansion

Smith Urges Trump Administration to Reverse Argentine Beef Import Expansion

Missouri Congressman Jason Smith, who chairs the House Ways and Means Commi...
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  • White House says administration is complying with court order on SNAP funds
    President Trump wrote on Truth Social that federal food benefits "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!"
  • The legacy of the Bush-Cheney White House
    Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died at 84. CBS News' Jared Hill has a look back at Cheney's life and Barton Gellman, writer of the book "Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency," looks back at his relationship with former President George W. Bush.
  • How much will a $40,000 home equity loan cost monthly following the Fed's October rate cut?
    Home equity loan rates are falling. Here's what a $40,000 home equity loan costs now, post-October Fed rate cut.
  • An undocumented mother fled violence in Mexico. Now she fears being separated from her kids.
    When her husband left for work one morning in early September, a mother of three never imagined he wouldn't come back home that day. They're both undocumented immigrants. The woman, who didn't want to be identified, says they came to the U.S. from Mexico after fleeing cartel violence that left her fearing for her life and their children's safety. After 18 years of living in the U.S., her husband — who she claims has no criminal record — was detained by immigration authorities and deported on Sept. 25, 2025. Now, she's left behind — struggling to hold their family together — and facing an impossible choice: return to the danger from the past or raise her children alone in a country she no longer sees as a safe haven. The Department of Homeland Security told CBS News the undocumented father had "full due process," adding that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement "does not separate families. Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children or ICE will place the children with a safe person the parent designates. This is consistent with past administration's immigration enforcement."
  • White House says partial SNAP funds will be released, clarifying Trump social media post
    The White House on Tuesday clarified comments from President Trump about SNAP benefits. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has more.