Former CIA operative's insights into Russia's war on Ukraine
Russia claims to have captured the Black Sea port city of Kherson as the war in Ukraine continues to rage. Former CIA operative Lindsay Moran joined CBS News to discuss the latest.
Russia claims to have captured the Black Sea port city of Kherson as the war in Ukraine continues to rage. Former CIA operative Lindsay Moran joined CBS News to discuss the latest.
The White House is asking for $10 billion more in aid for Ukraine as sanctions bear down on Russia. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Eliza Collins join CBS News' Scott MacFarlane to discuss.
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The blast also displaced about 100 people.
A pilot program is creating a financial bridge for some low-income pregnant women in New York City. The Bridge Project aims to keep mothers and their babies out of poverty. Jericka Duncan has more.
Mike Vickers, the former Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, speaks on CBS News' "Red and Blue" about Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and what it means, especially considering the history of the region.
The House committee investigating the assault on the U.S. Capitol subpoenaed former Trump campaign aide and Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle. In addition, the committee claims to have evidence that former President Trump engaged in criminal conspiracy in his effort to overturn the 2020 election.
A pilot program is creating a financial bridge for some low-income pregnant women in New York City.
Russia says it has captured a key coastal city in Ukraine and massive explosions hit the capital. Also, the Biden administration unveils a new plan to control COVID and prepare for future outbreaks. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
A week after Russia first invaded Ukraine. Ukranian Parliament member Yehor Cherniev spoke with CBS News' Tanya Rivero about his country's defenses and what Ukraine needs from the U.S. and its NATO allies in the coming days.
The Biden administration is seeking to add an addition $10 billion to the U.S. aid package for Ukraine. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes explains what's in that aid package and new sanctions President Biden could announce soon.
The U.S. is vowing to go after their yachts, luxury apartments and private jets. But what are oligarchs? And how is their wealth connected to Russia's invasion of Ukraine?
U.S. sanctions target Russia's wealthiest billionaires, including the owner of the world's largest superyacht and Putin's press secretary, among others.
The House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol said in a court filing late Wednesday that it had evidence that former President Trump and his allies engaged in a "criminal conspiracy" by trying to block Congress from certifying the election. CBS News political contributor Rebecca Roiphe and CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion give an update on the January 6th investigation and cases.
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A government report found "dead rodents of various states of decay" and "too numerous to count" rodent droppings.
The deportation pause comes as the Biden administration faces intensifying pressure to allow Ukranians living in the U.S. to apply for deportation protections and work permits.
Players will no longer be required to adhere to rigorous testing or mask wearing.
Guilfoyle and her lawyers met with the committee over video conference last week, but abruptly ended the meeting.
The stock market took big swings Thursday as inflation and Russia's invasion of Ukraine continue to cause uncertainty. Nela Richardson, chief economist at ADP, joins CBS News at the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss what's causing market volatility and the impact on consumer spending and the pandemic recovery.
Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, will allow eligible Ukrainians already living in the U.S. to apply for deportation protections and work permits.
These Ukrainian women, along with their children, have traveled hundreds of miles to seek refuge. For one mother of three, who also escaped Russian violence in 2014, her situation is a painful reminder of the toll the conflict has taken on her family. "You start living in peace and the same happens again," she said.
Jackson Reffitt was worried about what his father, a member of a far-right group, might do, after threatening that the goverment "is going to be destroyed in this fight."
The legislation goes into effect immediately.
The international sports community is supporting Ukraine and condemning Russia's unprovoked invasion by shunning Russia's athletic teams. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the basketball legend, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, author and award-winning columnist on Substack, speaks with CBS News about how sports communities can influence Putin's war on Ukraine.