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Proposed Missouri Budget Cut Could Impact Naloxone Distribution Program

Proposed Missouri Budget Cut Could Impact Naloxone Distribution Program

A proposed budget cut in Missouri could impact access to life-saving overdo...
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Gas Prices Climb in St. Francois County as Some Stations Hit $3.99 a Gallon

Gas Prices Climb in St. Francois County as Some Stations Hit $3.99 a Gallon

Gas prices are continuing to rise across the Parkland… and some drivers in ...
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Missouri Attorney General Expands Kratom Investigation to 22 Businesses

Missouri Attorney General Expands Kratom Investigation to 22 Businesses

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway is expanding a statewide crackd...
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Governor Kehoe Signs Three Missouri Bills Into Law

Governor Kehoe Signs Three Missouri Bills Into Law

Governor Mike Kehoe signed three bills into law Tuesday at the Missouri Sta...
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Missourians Warned About Fake Traffic Ticket Text Scam

Missourians Warned About Fake Traffic Ticket Text Scam

Missouri officials are warning residents about fake text messages claiming ...
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  • Trump says U.S. to blockade ships in Strait of Hormuz after failed peace talks
    Vice President JD Vance told reporters that "we have not reached an agreement" following face-to-face talks with Iranian leaders and Pakistani negotiators.
  • Chinese electric vehicles pull into the lead
    China's long-term investments in innovation are paying off in electric vehicles. Last year, the Chinese car company BYD overtook Tesla as the world's top seller of EVs, despite the U.S. market being virtually closed to them.
  • Chinese electric vehicles pull into the lead
    Last year the Chinese car company BYD (which stands for Build Your Dreams) overtook Tesla as the world's top seller of fully electric vehicles, despite the U.S. market being virtually closed to them. Correspondent Seth Doane looks at how China's long-term investments in innovation are paying off in EVs – and how protective tariffs may end up hurting American automakers down the road.
  • For Stacey Lee Webber, there is money in art
    Philadelphia-based artist Stacey Lee Webber has invested small coins and bills into her sculptures and jewelry – art made entirely of money. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with the money-making artist whose creations can cost a pretty penny.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning": The Money Issue (April 12)
    This week Jane Pauley hosts "The Money Issue," our annual special broadcast dedicated to the many ways in which money underscores the way we live.