March 15, 2024 Swing state voter blames Biden for inflation, 'not buying' pandemic excuse in 2024: Prices 'still going up' CBS News spoke to Wisconsin voters about how they feel about President Biden's handling of inflation, and one of them said she's "not buying" the old excuses anymore.
March 15, 2024 Trump-backed GOP candidate rips 'sick' report tying him to gay hookup website: 'Desperate people' Bernie Moreno, a Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Ohio, is pushing back on a report that his email was linked to an Adult Friend Finder account, after a former intern admitted to creating the profile.
March 15, 2024 AMERICAN VALUES: What small town America is saying about the American Dream, 'getting too hard' People in the small town of Noel, Missouri, weighed in on the status of the American Dream today, with some saying it still exists while others say it is long gone.
March 15, 2024 Severe weather sweeps Midwest states, apparent tornadoes across Indiana, Ohio leave at least 3 dead Severe weather across the Midwest left at least three people dead in Ohio, while significant damage and injuries were also reported in Indiana.
March 15, 2024 Illinois Republican congressional candidates fight for favor of Trump supporters Illinois Republican congressional candidate Darren Bailey is challenging five-term GOP incumbent Rep. Mike Bost after losing Donald Trump's endorsement to his more experienced opponent.
March 15, 2024 Suspected tornadoes tear through Midwest Janice Dean reports the latest on the severe weather.
March 15, 2024 Cori Bush is shaping up to be most vulnerable 'Squad' member this election cycle Rep. Cori Bush appears to be the most vulnerable member of the progressive "Squad" as she battles several problems heading into her August Democrat primary.
March 15, 2024 On this day in history, March 15, 1869, Cincinnati Red Stockings become first professional baseball team The Cincinnati Red Stockings became the first professional baseball team on this day in history, March 15, 1869. They popularized the sport playing coast to coast.
March 14, 2024 Missouri Senate passes sweeping education bill The Missouri state Senate voted 19-10 on Thursday in favor of a sweeping education bill, which is aimed at expanding access to non-traditional K-12 schooling.
March 14, 2024 Storm system tears through Indiana and Kentucky, at least 1 tornado reported Severe storms swept across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky on Thursday, generating at least one suspected tornado and damaging dozens of homes.