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Ukraine braces for battle in eastern region; Drone delivery service being tested in Texas
Moderna asks FDA to authorize vaccine for young kids; Southen California water restrictions imposed.
President Biden wraps up Asia trip; Sweden seeks to join NATO.
Politico: Supreme Court to overturn abortion rights in reported draft opinion; Celebrities decked out in "Gilded Age" glamour during Manhattan event
19 children, 2 adults killed in Texas school shooting; primary results pour in amid Texas shooting.
Putin defends Russia's invasion of Ukraine; 3 Americans found dead at Bahamas hotel
U.S. military leaders meet with NATO allies; Elon Musk reaches deal with Twitter.
Ukrainians evacuated from Mariupol steel plant; "Birds Aren't Real" movement takes flight
Biden blames Ukraine war for rising food prices; personal savings rate hits lowest level since 2013
Mariupol on brink of catastrophic crisis; Teen influencer on chasing social media fame
Russia tests nuclear-capable missile; Chefs look to invasive species and fish alternatives
Ukrainians refuse to surrender in Mariupol; Johnny Depp testifies against ex-wife Amber Heard
Moscow taking aim at Donbas stronghold as Ukrainians try to flee; Scottie Scheffler wins Masters golf tournament
U.S. and allies to impose new Russia sanctions; Ukrainians seeking asylum at U.S.-Mexico border
Key Russian warship sinks; dentist accused of killing wife on safari trip
Frank James faces terrorism charge for Brooklyn subway shooting; 2.5 million weddings expected this year after pandemic delays.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy slams Russia after bodies found on Ukraine streets; Tornado threat looms over southern U.S.
Federal Reserve hikes interest rate by 0.5%; Comedian Dave Chappelle attacked on stage
Biden pushes for $33 billion more Ukraine aid; Rodney King beating case, 30 years later
Russia cuts off gas supply to Poland and Bulgaria; U.S. rent has jumped 17% since last year.
Russian troops intensify offensive; Investigation finds babies potentially sick from formula products
Russia says it will scale back assault; Widow of Jan. 6 officer urges action on police suicides
Biden heads to Brussels to meet with NATO allies; Severe storms stick around for another day of gusty weather
Zelensky warns of more Russian attacks; Ukrainians share war content as form of resistance against Russia
Reaction in Russia as sanctions, military actions in Ukraine cause panic; Vladimir Putin's influence and grip on Moscow
The Senate approved a long-sought funding package that would end the government shutdown late Monday, bringing Congress one step closer to ending a 41-day impasse.
Use of force by federal agents has become a focus of legal disputes as the Trump administration contends the tactics are necessary.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was disciplined just days into his sentence at a federal prison, an internal prison document obtained by CBS News shows.
The FAA wants airlines to increase cancellations at 40 of the country's busiest airports to 6% by Tuesday and ultimately ramp up to 10% by Friday.
Some Border Patrol agents could soon leave the Chicago area, after taking a leading role in the Trump administration's controversial immigration operations in the nation's third-largest city, officials told CBS News.
Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News he's "very disappointed" by the bill to end the government shutdown, calling a planned vote on health insurance subsidies "meaningless."
John Banuelos' case was unique among Capitol riot prosecutions because he was the only defendant accused of pulling and firing a gun while on Capitol grounds.
The lawsuit filed Monday against Army Maj. Blaine McGraw involves a woman at Fort Hood, but it also includes allegations from years earlier in Hawaii.
Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston reported more traffic fatalities than homicides last year.