Danny Fenster on life inside Myanmar’s notorious Insein Prison
The American journalist was held captive in Myanmar for almost six months. He told 60 Minutes what his days were like inside the infamous lockup known for holding political prisoners.
The American journalist was held captive in Myanmar for almost six months. He told 60 Minutes what his days were like inside the infamous lockup known for holding political prisoners.
Russian forces continued their advance into Ukraine. CBS News' Elise Preston has the latest on the fourth day of attacks. Then, Ukrainian resident Mariia Shulalova joined CBS News' Lana Zak from a basement shelter to discuss what she's seeing in the country and why she remains optimistic for the future.
From Satellite internet to vodka bans, several american companies and organizations are finding inventive ways to offer assistance to citizens of Ukraine. Marci Gonzales has the scoop.
The vast majority of Americans wrongfully imprisoned abroad today are not held by terrorist groups, but by foreign governments. Lesley Stahl reports.
As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, some Russians are protesting against the military action. Over 3,000 people have been detained at protests since Thursday. Mary Illyushina reports from Moscow.
Newsrooms in US cities were already suffering a declining audience and lost revenue to Facebook and Google, now some face takeover from opportunistic hedge funds. Jon Wertheim reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan."
Newsrooms in U.S. cities were already suffering a declining audience and lost revenue to Facebook and Google, now some face takeover from opportunistic hedge funds. Jon Wertheim reports.
Although the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have been hailed for their rapid development, the technology had been in the works for decades. Doctor Jon LaPook explains how the science behind some of those vaccines could be deployed against other deadly diseases moving forward.
CBS News’ Errol Barnett catches up with Austin, Colin and Ryan Gill, founders of the Frère Branchiaux candle brand. Three years after first meeting them, the operation has moved from a garage to a warehouse, with the products available in outlets like Target and Macy’s.
"In the months leading up to this invasion many ordinary Ukrainians told us they'd lay down their lives to protect their country… and now it appears they were deadly serious." Holly Williams reports from Ukraine.
"In the months leading up to this invasion many ordinary Ukrainians told us they'd lay down their lives to protect their country… and now it appears they were deadly serious." Holly Williams reports from Ukraine.
The United States, along with many Western allies, has announced a series of sanctions against Vladimir Putin and Russia over the invasion of Ukraine. Most Democratic and Republican lawmakers support steps taken so far, but some say President Biden should go even further Ed O'Keefe reports.
Legislation introduced at the federal and state levels aims to help local news publications through tax credits and antitrust policy.
The American journalist was held captive in Myanmar for almost six months. He told 60 Minutes what his days were like inside the infamous lockup known for holding political prisoners.
The vast majority of Americans wrongfully imprisoned abroad today are not held by terrorist groups, but by foreign governments. Lesley Stahl reports.
Bill Whitaker reports that a coordinated attack on a relatively small number of critical substations could plunge the U.S. into darkness.
"The Ukrainians are putting up a very stiff and brave and heroic resistance, but we are only in Day Four," the senior defense official said.
The United Nations estimates more than 350,000 people have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini, who is on the Polish-Ukraine border, joins CBS News' Lana Zak with more on the refugees fleeing the conflict into Poland.
Ukrainian and Russian officials will engage in talks on Monday in Belarus. This comes after four days of fighting since Russia invaded Ukraine. Michael Weiss, news director at New Lines Magazine, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to break down the latest headlines and Russian President Vladimir Putin's mindset.
"They need protection," Reynolds tweeted.
Watch the full interview with U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield that aired February 27, 2022, on “Face the Nation.”
"Violence is never a solution," FIFA said in a statement, calling the invasion of Ukraine a "shocking and worrying situation."