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A federal court last week had ruled that the administration could not exempt unaccompanied children from a Trump-era border restriction.
Polish border officials say more than 1.5 million people have fled from Ukraine to Poland, and the mayor of Warsaw says about one-tenth of those are heading to his city. Insider senior politics reporter John Haltiwanger spoke with CBS News' Nikki Battiste and Omar Villafranca about the growing refugee crisis in Europe.
Russian forces widen offensive in Ukraine; Young students offer pep talks on free hotline
College basketball players are gearing up for March Madness -- and so are sports bettors. Colin Mansfield, senior director of Fitch Ratings, joins CBS News to discuss more.
Russia announced Instagram users have until March 14 to leave the platform after Meta allows Ukrainian calls for violence on its platforms.
Military experts say Russian President Vladimir Putin underestimated Ukraine's army and its people. David R. Stone, the William E. Odom professor of Russian studies, joins CBS News to discuss the history behind the conflict and Russia's strategy.
Some businesses have not been able to recover from the early days of the pandemic. Pandemic-related supply chain issues and inflation remain the top issues hurting industries. Finance reporter for the Wall Street Journal Liz Hoffman joined CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss.
EU Ambassador to U.S. Stavros Lambrinidis discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the worldwide response on this week's edition of "The Takeout." He tells Major Garrett of his concerns when it comes to Putin's aggression and Europe's history with war and militarization.
Illinois Congressman Mike Quigley, co-chair of the Congressional Ukrainian Caucus, speaks to Major Garrett on what the West can do to alleviate the war in Ukraine. He speaks about the history of foreign policy and conflict within Europe, and sees similarities in the world's current and previous leaders.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News," hosted by Major Garrett.
A car crash at a Washington, D.C., restaurant killed two women and sent six other people to local hospitals -- some with life-threatening injuries. The driver has been identified as an elderly man, and authorities believe it was an accident.
Russian forces are terrorizing cities on Ukraine's south coast. Troops are stationed in Mykolaiv, which is known as the border between the Russians and the West. Chris Livesay has more.
A judge in Texas has temporarily blocked the state from investigating parents who get gender-transitioning medical care for their children. So far, nine families are under investigation. Omar Villafranca reports.
Officials in Ukraine said the military and volunteers are doing their best to hold off Russian troops but they desperately need more international support. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata spoke with Ukraine's information minister, who said the government appreciates the help it's received so far but needs more countries to join the fight.
In the sweeping, 2,741-page, $1.5 trillion spending bill passed by Congress on Thursday is one page set aside for the purpose of requiring a plaque to honor the police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
Russia has widened its punishing military offensive across Ukraine. Troops are targeting new cities, like Dnipro, for the first time since the invasion began. Charlie D'Agata reports.
President Biden has tightened the screws on economic sanctions against the Kremlin by targeting Russia's ability to trade. He also banned several key Russian products, including vodka and seafood. Ed O'Keefe shares more details.
U.S. statistics show women make 83 cents for every dollar men make. Legendary Olympian Allyson Felix wants that to change "completely."
Winter storm warnings were in effect from Tennessee to Maine as the East Coast is preparing for a possible bomb cyclone this weekend. Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes has the forecast.
The COVID-19 pandemic is entering its third year. J.W. Mason, an associate professor of economics at John Jay College in New York, joined CBS News to discuss the state of the U.S. economy.
Uber will add a temporary surcharge of 45 or 55 cents per ride as gas prices nationwide hit a new record high. Gas is averaging $4.33 a gallon, up by almost 50 cents since last week.
Fort Lauderdale officials say six students on spring break apparently overdosed on cocaine laced with fentanyl. The overdose victims were West Point cadets who were all rushed to area hospitals. Three remain hospitalized. Ted Scouten has the latest.
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California chapter of NAACP pushing to get rid of national anthem, calling it racist, anti-black