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Explosions and strikes heard across Ukraine; Senator Mark Warner on U.S. response to Russian attacks
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Explosions and strikes heard across Ukraine; Senator Mark Warner on U.S. response to Russian attacks
President Biden agrees "in principle" to meet with Putin; Three Chicago women use personal experiences for big business inspiration
U.S., NATO say Russian troop pullback isn't verified; Orchestra enlists people with mental illness and supporters
Russia pulls back some troops from Ukraine border; 15-year-old donates dolls to help Black girls better their self-esteem
Russia-Ukraine talks continue amid fighting; Photographing war atrocities
Civilian evacuations resume in Ukraine; Neurodiversity in the arts
Several states planning to lift mask mandates for school, businesses; Scientists use debris to build materials for space missions
U.S. to bar Russian planes, crack down on wealthy oligarchs; Financial strain keeping many women from returning to work
Central and Northeastern U.S. bracing for snow, ice, frigid temperatures; Teen's initiative sends thousands of books to hospitals and schools
Trucker protest causes turmoil in Canada; Celebrating chefs on childhoods, careers and advice for next generation
Biden and China's Xi to speak; The case of Eric Smith: Gambling on a killer
Diplomats from Russia and Ukraine holding key negotiations; Will Smith apologizes for slapping Chris Rock at Oscars
Thousands of people trapped in strategic port city amid Russia advance; How the war in Ukraine is fueling the rise in gas prices in the U.S.
Russia seizes nuclear plant; What college student Ally Kostial didn't know
Biden in Brussels for NATO summit; Miami Beach declares state of emergency after weekend of spring break shootings
Bomb threats at Black colleges; Jessica Watkins to become first Black woman to spend months in space
President Biden issues new Russian sanctions; Queen Elizabeth cancels virtual engagements after testing positive for COVID-19
VP Kamala Harris and Polish president speak in Warsaw; Soaring gas prices putting strain on Americans
Biden clarifies Putin comment that sparked controversy; Will Smith slaps Chris Rock over joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's hair
Russia may retaliate against sanctions by targeting U.S. companies; Google faces racial discrimination lawsuit
U.S. accuses Russia of sending more troops to Ukraine border; Closing arguments set to begin for man accused of supplying fatal opioids
Russia moves closer to Ukraine border as U.S. soldiers arrive in Poland; Group pushes for more Black athletes to get involved in winter sports
Putin orders military to provide "peacekeeping" functions in Ukraine's separatist regions; School teacher's collection of Black history set to hit auction block
3,000 U.S. troops deploying to Eastern Europe to reinforce NATO allies against Russia; Queen Elizabeth marking 70 years on throne
Dozens reported killed as Russia expands assault in western Ukraine; Guest worker visa applications soar amid labor shortage
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 told 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.
Pakistani officials implicate Afghanistan and India as explosion hits courts in Islamabad, killing at least a dozen people.
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.