Botox maker AbbVie suspends operations in Russia
Drugmakers are freezing some activities in Russia while continuing to provide life-saving medicines.
Drugmakers are freezing some activities in Russia while continuing to provide life-saving medicines.
A zoo in Odesa, Ukraine, has become an animal shelter as some people fleeing the Russian invasion left their pets behind. More than 400 animals have been taken in by the zoo since the war began, the zoo director said.
Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a video addressing his friends and fans in Russia, telling them their government is lying to them about the war in Ukraine. Russia is cracking down on independent media and those who speak out against the invasion. Mike Abramowitz, the president of Freedom House, a nonprofit that advocates for democracy, political freedom and human rights, spoke to CBS News about the dangers journalists face while reporting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Burger King and Papa John's are among the quick-serve restaurants struggling to extricate their brands from Russia.
The Xbox Series X is still hard to find, but we'll show you how to get one when the next restock happens.
Officials are still investigating the number of people injured.
In a statement on Thursday, the National Guard said not only was the report "false," but that the soldiers named in the report were not even in Ukraine.
Drone footage showed heavy damage to a shopping mall and residential buildings in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Friday. Ukrainian officials say more than 2,000 people have died in the city so far.
Prices at the pump now average $4.27 per gallon, down 6 cents from their peak last week.
The "Ocucaje Predator" was about 55 feet long and used its massive, powerful teeth to feed on tuna and sharks.
Hairstyles the legislation would protect include those "in which hair is tightly coiled or tightly curled, locs, cornrows, twists, braids, Bantu knots and Afros."
Actress Karen Fukuhara said a man struck her in the back of the head while she was walking, in another incident of violence against Asian Americans. She’s thinking of taking self-defense classes — but asked, “Why is this something we as ‘victims’ have to think about?”
President Biden spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping directly for the first time since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more about the call.
President Biden is warning Chinese President Xi Jinping not to give military support to Russia. Meanwhile, Russia continues to bombard Ukraine. CBS News' Natalie Brand offers details of the talks between leaders, then CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has an update on Russia's latest round of attacks from Lviv, Ukraine.
Pete Davidson is going to hang out on Earth for a little while longer, after pulling out of this month’s Blue Origin space flight. The launch date was pushed back and Davidson is no longer able to make the trip, according to the space company.
In the heart of Lviv, Ukraine, there was a silent protest against the toll Russia's war has taken on Ukraine's most vulnerable. More than 100 empty strollers were placed, symbolizing children who were killed.
Upsets from the first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament are contributing to a busy and risky betting season. According to a survey conducted by betting experts, an estimated total of 45 million Americans will wager more than $3 billion on March Madness this year, and 29 million of them are entering the betting arena this year in the wake of several states legalizing online gambling. SportsLine analyst Kenny White joined CBS News to discuss.
The launch clears the way for an American astronaut to return to Earth on March 30 aboard another Russian spacecraft.
The North Carolina Republican called the Ukrainian president a "thug" and said the Ukrainian government is "incredibly evil."
Many children and teens have encountered troubling news about the war in Ukraine on the internet and social media, prompting families to have difficult conversations. Psychotherapist Dr. Kathryn Smerling joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss how address children's fears and anxiety.
In his new memoir the acclaimed classical pianist writes of the life of a musician, and offers a tribute to those who influenced him: music teachers, conductors – and his father.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General issued the rare recommendation in a report about the Torrance County Detention Facility.
While President Biden spoke with his Chinese counterpart about the war in Ukraine, some question whether there is a diplomatic way to resolve the conflict. CBS News spoke with John E. Herbst, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and senior director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, about what's at stake.
Brianna Maitland was last seen on the evening of March 19, 2004, when she left work at the Black Lantern Inn.
Menstruation is one of the most taboo topics in the world, and for millions of American women, there's a high price to pay for that stigma. This CBS Reports documentary looks at how some women are trying to change that.