McMaster: Ukraine war will likely "bleed over" into other countries
The former national security adviser told "CBS Mornings" it is very likely that the turmoil could spread to other countries.
The former national security adviser told "CBS Mornings" it is very likely that the turmoil could spread to other countries.
India is the only major U.S. ally that has neither condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine in clear terms nor backed sanctions against the country.
The music superstar and the bestselling author team up for a novel about an aspiring country singer-songwriter.
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, most Russians are unaware of what is really happening amid a new crackdown on the few remaining independent media outlets.
As the U.S. comes down hard on Russian President Vladimir Putin with new sanctions, President Biden has stayed in touch with Ukraine's president. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports on how the U.S. is punishing Putin, Mr. Biden's call with Volodymyr Zelensky and the latest from the White House.
The channel's website was shut down by the government. It is not the only outlet that has had to stop broadcasting.
"Our presence at the Paralympics is not merely a presence, this is a sign that Ukraine is and will remain a country," the team's committee president said.
The statement was signed by 25 of the nation's 28 Republican governors.
CBS News correspondent Chris Livesay is in Lviv speaking to families who are hoping to flee the fighting and get safe passage to neighboring Poland.
"I have never been more proud to be a Ukrainian," said Kunis, who immigrated to the U.S. from the country in 1991.
“Reading Rainbow Live” will premiere as an interactive streaming program. CBS News national correspondent Vladimir Duthiers got a unique opportunity to see how the iconic children's show has been reimagined.
Chinese banks are trying to maintain business ties with Russia without getting in the way of Western sanctions. Phelim Kine, author of Politico's China Watcher newsletter, joins CBS News' Anne-Marie Green to discuss the countries' options on "CBS News Mornings."
China is one of the only major world governments that has yet to criticize Russia for invading Ukraine. Beijing said this week that it won't participate in sanctioning Moscow like NATO countries, but officials did not say the country would help Russia's now-crippled economy. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
The next program won't air on PBS like its predecessor, but its format will be familiar to the remote learning generation.
As the U.S. accuses Russia of a "war crime" with its attack on a nuclear power plant, NATO makes a "painful decision" to reject Ukraine's calls for a no-fly zone.
The Russian capture of Europe's largest nuclear power plant is sparking fear worldwide. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini joins "CBS News Mornings" from Poland with more.
Ukrainian authorities said Russian forces have taken control of a nuclear plant after it was on fire. Ukrainian leaders blamed the fire on Russian shelling. World leaders are condemning the attack. Charlie D'Agata has more.
The NBA's 75th anniversary team is full of iconic players representing different points in the evolution of basketball. Nate Burleson sat down with some of the best players throughout 75 years of league history including Oscar Roberston, Ray Allen and Dirk Nowitzki to discuss their careers and legacies.
Southern California will see some much-needed rain as a storm system from the Pacific Northwest will bring rain and snow across the West. But Iowa could see some severe weather as the system moves through. CBS News Philly meteorologist Tammie Souza joins "CBS News Mornings" with the forecast across the country.
A 21-year-old college student was shot multiple times after a night out. An Apple watch helped lead investigators to her killer. Michelle Miller joins “CBS Mornings” for a preview of her "48 Hours" report, "What Ally Kostial Didn't Know."
Most Russians are unaware of what is really happening, amid a new government crackdown on the few remaining independent media outlets. On Friday morning, Russian lawmakers passed a law introducing jail terms for anyone who publishes so-called fake information about the country's armed forces. Mary Ilyushina has more from Moscow.
Former national security adviser and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, retired Lt. General H.R. McMaster, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss Russian forces attacking the Zaporizhzhia complex in Ukraine, which is Europe's largest nuclear facility.
The South Carolina senator called for a "Brutus in Russia" to "step up to the plate."
U.S. employers added 678,000 jobs in February, while the nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.8%.
President Biden announced additional sanctions on oligarchs in Russian President Vladimir Putin's inner circle Thursday in a bid to further cripple Russia's economy. A group of bipartisan lawmakers is calling for the Biden administration to go further in banning imports of Russian oil. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.