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Missouri Bill Adding Oversight to MSHSAA Awaits Governor’s Decision

Missouri Bill Adding Oversight to MSHSAA Awaits Governor’s Decision

A proposal designed to increase oversight of high school athletics in Misso...
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Missouri Spring Turkey Season Harvest Tops 50,000 Birds in 2026

Missouri Spring Turkey Season Harvest Tops 50,000 Birds in 2026

Missouri turkey hunters wrapped up another strong spring season...
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Gas Prices Remain High Following Iran War; AAA Offers Fuel-Saving Tips

Gas Prices Remain High Following Iran War; AAA Offers Fuel-Saving Tips

Gas prices remain significantly higher than they were before late February ...
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Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri Legislature Approves $50.7 Billion State Budget Proposal

Missouri lawmakers have approved a roughly $50.7 billion state budget propo...
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Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Kehoe Signs Eight Bills Into Missouri Law

Governor Mike Kehoe has signed eight new bills into Missouri law, including...
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  • Designing the future of Louis Vuitton
    The French fashion house is today the world's largest luxury brand. "Sunday Morning" talks with artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière, who is shaping the future of Louis Vuitton by designing the unexpected.
  • Designing the future of Louis Vuitton
    The French fashion house Louis Vuitton, which opened its doors in 1854, is today the world's largest luxury brand. Correspondent Alina Cho talks with artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière, who is shaping the future of Louis Vuitton by designing the unexpected. Cho also gets a sneak preview of Ghesquière's latest collection, as well as a look at an upcoming collaboration between LV and the estate of late artist Keith Haring.
  • This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 17): "By Design"
    "Sunday Morning" presents its annual edition touching on all aspects of design, hosted by Jane Pauley.
  • LIRR strike has many worrying about Monday's commute. Here's the latest.
    While the LIRR work stoppage has caused a mess for people heading to weekend events​, the real concern is Monday morning's commute.
  • The enduring spirit of Philadelphia architect Frank Furness
    Philadelphia architect Frank Furness, a former Army captain during the Civil War, translated his fearlessness into the designs of about 1,000 buildings – elaborate structures whose oversized arches, asymmetrical facades and eccentric decorations broke free from the polite Victorian era-style. "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa takes a tour of Furness' Philadelphia with Wall Street Journal architectural critic Michael Lewis, who explains why the architect's reputation has gained a reappraisal.