2 dead, 3 with life-threatening injuries after car crashes into D.C. restaurant
All of the victims, who have been identified as adults, were in the outdoor seating section of the restaurant.
All of the victims, who have been identified as adults, were in the outdoor seating section of the restaurant.
The Washington Post first reported on the briefing with social media content creators for TikTok, YouTube, Twitter and others.
"Discrimination is bad for business," says new ad signed by companies including Alphabet, Apple and Johnson & Johnson.
Major League Baseball players can report to spring training as soon as Friday after a 99-day lockout came to an end Thursday. CBS News' Omar Villafranca chatted with David P. Samson, host of the CBS Sports podcast "Nothing Personal with David Samson," about the agreement reached between the MLB and the MLB Players Association and what teams he has his eye on for the upcoming season.
Russia expands airstrike assault; "48 Hours" investigation dives into Missouri snake breeder's murder
Michael Flynn, former President Trump's first national security adviser, has refused to answer questions from the January 6 House select committee, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights. Committee members believe Flynn has information about Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Flynn isn't the only witness called by the committee to keep quiet. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains the latest on the committee's investigation as well as what is causing delays in trials... Читать дальше...
The ruling is the latest defeat for Texas abortion providers, which have now lost at both the U.S. Supreme Court and the state's highest court.
Kim Hale has danced most of her life, but was nervous to try hip-hop at 53 years old. "Nonetheless, aside from letting my hair go white, this was the best decision ever and has truly changed the way I walk through the world," she said.
One year ago, President Biden enacted the American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion relief plan that offered rental assistance, tax rebates and direct payments to Americans. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the anniversary and the Democratic strategy for the upcoming midterm elections.
The president understands that cryptocurrency can play a huge role in the U.S. economy, one industry observer said.
Officials said they had put the camel down after the animal attacked a sheriff's office vehicle while authorities tried to help the victims.
As Russia continues its deadly invasion of Ukraine, there's been much talk of NATO — and many have questioned why other nations haven't come to Ukraine's defense. Here's why.
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President Biden called for an end to normal trade relations with Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. The president also announced a ban on imports of Russian diamonds, seafood and vodka. Tony Dokoupil anchors a CBS News Special Report with reporting and analysis from Weijia Jiang, Margaret Brennan and David Martin.
Consumers could see the cost of food climb in addition to the spike in gas prices driven by the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
While millions of Ukrainians have fled as cities across the country are destroyed by Russian forces, some stayed behind. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from Kyiv on the crisis, then mother of three Olena Gnes joins CBS News' Vlad Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to describe her experience in a Kyiv bomb shelter.
Sam Klebanov, who is originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, now lives in the U.S but still has family back home. He joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss how Russian immigrants view the war in Ukraine.
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told CBS News in an exclusive interview, he finds "significant gaps" in DHS policy to be "troubling."
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to fresh concerns over the site of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.
After a cluster of infections was reported on campus, university students in hazmat suits lined up in the cold and dark waiting to be transferred.
English teacher Olga Serostanova joined "CBS News Mornings" from inside Ukraine to talk about the situation in her town.
"WeCrashed," "Severance," "Pachinko" and more great shows streaming on Apple TV+ this March.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has triggered the swiftest refugee displacement crisis in Europe since World War II, prompting more than 2.5 million people to flee the country.
Current rules instruct ICE officers to detain immigrants convicted of serious crimes, migrants who recently crossed a U.S. border illegally, and those deemed to pose a national security risk, such as suspected terrorists.
"The screaming will haunt you for the rest of your life," said one mother of a baby that was born addicted to opioids.