California wildlife agency trying to kill huge bear behind break-ins
Officials and animal advocates agree the bear doesn't know how to hunt, but they disagree on how to stop it from damaging people's homes.
Officials and animal advocates agree the bear doesn't know how to hunt, but they disagree on how to stop it from damaging people's homes.
The nation's first official overdose prevention sites opened in Manhattan two months ago, promising to help heal the community after a spike in drug-related deaths. A group of neighbors put that promise to the test.
President Biden says as many as 150,000 Russian troops are still surrounding Ukraine. Claims from Moscow that it is withdrawing some forces are being met with skepticism in the West. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Lana Zak with the latest from Kyiv.
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Former President Trump is no fan of McConnell and recently said the Senate minority leader "does not speak for the Republican Party."
Ukraine's president had said he believes Russia could invade Wednesday, but Moscow says it wants to defuse the crisis through diplomacy and claims its withdrawing troops. CBS News's Natalie Brand has the latest response from NATO, and CBS News reporter Haley Ott breaks down what's happening in Ukraine.
We’re learning how a murder shown in a “48 Hours” episode from 2015 could help police in the suspicious death of Amie Harwick, a therapist who at one time was engaged to Drew Carey, host of “The Price Is Right” on CBS. Vlad Duthiers spoke with “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty about this development. You can watch "The Final Hours of Amie Harwick" Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on the CBS News Streaming Network.
Students at Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design, the first historically Black college and university with a focus on design, will have the opportunity to design, produce and sell their own footwear brands in partnership with Designer Brands Inc., the parent company of shoe retailer DSW. D'Wayne Edwards, president of Pensole Lewis College, joins CBS News to discuss the new program aimed at diversifying the industry.
Esenya Mikheeva, 6, and her ballroom dancing partner may be small – but their stage presence is huge.
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the far-right militia group the Oath Keepers, appeared in court Wednesday. He’s charged with seditious conspiracy, the most serious charge yet stemming from January 6. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined CBS News’ Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste with the latest, including the six new subpoenas issued by the House panel investigating the riot.
Early voting has kicked off in Texas ahead of the state's March 1 primary, but new restrictive voting laws in the state are affecting thousands of mail-in ballots. Alexa Ura, a demographics reporter for the Texas Tribune, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste with more.
Researchers revealed Tuesday that a U.S. patient has likely become the first woman to be cured of HIV. She is only the third patient to be potentially cured of the life-threatening virus. CBS News' Tanya Rivero discusses the significance and caveats of this new development with CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus.
Americans are spending more than expected, with the Commerce Department reporting retail sales jumped 3.8% in January -- up 13% from the same time last year. Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst at Bankrate.com, joins CBS News to discuss the latest retail sales numbers.
James says there have been cases of AirTags being placed on someone's personal belongings without their awareness.
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The best soccer players in the world hit the pitch again Wednesday on CBS2.
Investigators say it was not a random incident as the shooter and the victim knew each other.
"From his standpoint, he's gotten away with everything," said one of Putin's most prominent critics, "and unless we can actually prove to him that we're serious, he'll think he can get away with it again."
The commissioner officially retires Wednesday after 53 years with the department.
Russia said it’s pulling back more troops from Ukraine's borders, but President Biden said that the U.S. had yet to see any proof. Also, the maker of the gun used in the Sandy Hook massacre settles a lawsuit for millions. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
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The report says this will cause a significant increase in flooding in coastal areas.
The attorney general says there have been cases of people finding the devices in their personal belongings without their consent.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is celebrating a big drop in case.