Florida House passes bill creating office to probe election crimes
The bill now heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who's expected to sign it into law.
The bill now heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who's expected to sign it into law.
Brooke Masters, U.S. investment and industry editor at the Financial Times, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is impacting the U.S. economy, including gas prices.
Scientists have found the sunken wreck of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance 107 years after it was crushed by ice and sank in Antarctica's Weddell Sea.
Health experts testified at a hearing of the House Energy Subcommittee on Consumer Protection about a proposal to keep Daylight Saving Time in effect all year round. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains what's behind it and the challenges to changing the law.
The Pentagon has rejected a Polish proposal to deliver fighter jets to Ukraine using a U.S. air base in Germany. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini joined "Red and Blue" to discuss efforts to send humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine.
Some say pandemic disruptions, inflation and high demand are to blame for price increases. Others question whether there's more at play.
More than 1 million children have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries since Russia's invasion. Michael Nyenhuis, the president and CEO of UNICEF USA, joins CBS News to discuss the impact of war on kids, as well as the organization's efforts in warn-torn regions.
The parents of a former U.S. Marine detained in Russia are pleading for his release. Trevor Reed was accused of assaulting police officers in 2019 and is currently serving a 9-year prison sentence. Paula and Joey Reed join CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest on their fight to get their son back home.
Congress reaches $1.5 trillion bipartisan deal with a package that will prevent a government shutdown Friday and also includes aid to Ukraine. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane and Wall Street Journal White House reporter Catherine Lucey join Major Garrett on "Red and Blue" to discuss.
The first person to receive a gene-edited pig's heart has died just two months after the operation at the University of Maryland. David Bennett, 57, was dying from heart disease and wasn't eligible for a human transplant.
A Virginia woman originally from Ukraine is raising money to support her homeland by holding borscht cooking classes. So far, she has raised nearly $200,000. Jan Crawford shares more.
A key issue is the creation of an international draft, which the league is pushing for but the players' union opposes.
A Virginia woman partnered with a local businesswoman to hold online borscht cooking classes to raise money for Ukraine.
Food prices, especially the cost of meat, are on the rise -- with corporations citing the pandemic and inflation. But, corporate greed may also be a major factor in the price hike. Manuel Bojorquez investigates.
McDonald's is one of the many businesses to suspend its operations in Russia over the conflict with Ukraine. But, Russians have less money to spend due to sanctions, causing the ruble to plunge. The BBC's Steve Rosenberg has the latest.
Bourla doesn't anticipate supply disruptions resulting from the conflict.
The Biden administration has rejected a plan to give Polish jets to Ukraine, saying it risked setting off a wider war with Russia. The decision comes after Poland offered to transfer MiG-29s to a U.S. Air Force base in Germany. David Martin has the details.
The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine is worsening, but an army of volunteers in Lviv is gathering water, food, clothing and toilet paper and delivering the supplies to their fellow Ukrainians. One volunteer, a truck driver, left on a three-day journey to Eastern Ukraine with the life-saving aid. Chris Livesay shares more.
The war in Ukraine continues to push fuel prices across the U.S. to record highs. The national average jumped 8 cents overnight to $4.25 a gallon -- 60 cents higher than last week. Errol Barnett reports.
With gas prices at record highs, more state lawmakers say suspending gas taxes would offer relief to motorists at the pump.
"I didn't survive a war to go out like this," the police officer recalled thinking as he fell, according to the court documents.
Since the Kremlin began its invasion of Ukraine, an estimated 300 companies announced they're leaving Russia in protest. But other Western companies remain in Russia and continue to operate. Yale University senior associate dean Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is keeping track of those companies and spoke with CBS News about his list.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News," hosted by Jericka Duncan.
"Darkness in the evening is far deadlier than darkness in the morning," University of Washington professor Steve Calandrillo told Congress.
Civilian evacuations resume in Ukraine; Neurodiversity in the arts.