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Walmart and Home Depot kick off a host of retail earnings reports on Tuesday, followed by Lowe's and Target.
As the WNBA star's lawyers appeal her 9-year jail sentence, a Russian official has confirmed ongoing talks with the U.S. about a potential prisoner swap.
Military officials tell CBS News that Ukraine is preparing for an all-out assault to try and recapture Kherson, the only regional capital the Russians have conquered since the invasion nearly six months ago. Charlie D'Agata reports.
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CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from southeastern Ukraine, as Ukraine's artillery and missile barrages continue to exact a heavy toll on Russian forces.
After explosions rocked a Russian airbase in Crimea earlier this week, Russian forces appear to have intensified attacks in Ukraine. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports.
Workers say Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was shelled this week, and Ukraine and Russia are each blaming the other for risking a nuclear disaster. CBS News anchors Tanya Rivero and Lilia Luciano spoke with Scott Roecker, the vice president of nuclear materials security at Nuclear Threat Initiative, about what this means for Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
The United Nations warns that continued military actions near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, a repeated target of missile attacks, could have catastrophic consequences. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the situation at the facility.
"I am a warrior, and it's not very important - warrior with iron leg or natural leg," said a Ukrainian army captain who wants U.S. help getting back to fight Russia.
Ukraine has repeatedly accused Russia of stealing Ukrainian children and forcibly deporting them to Russian-held territory. CBS News correspondent Chris Livesay spoke with two young boys who say Russians took them to Russian-held Donetsk. They said they would still be there today if their guardian Anton hadn't made a perilous trip to rescue them.
Alex Drueke spoke to his mother and a U.S. State Department case manager Thursday morning, according to a press release from his family.
A number of Russian warplanes were destroyed at an air base in Crimea earlier this week. Satellite images reveal the extent of the damage, appearing to contradict the Kremlin's account of the attack. Hugo Bachega, a correspondent with our partners at the BBC, joins CBS News to discuss that and other developments in the war in Ukraine.
New satellite images show that the damage at a Russian-held air base in Crimea is far worse than the Kremlin has let on. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata explains the significance of this attack and the state of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Resuming business in Kyiv will help foster a "sense of normalcy" in the war-torn country, a company executive says.
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Charlie D'Agata is on the front lines near Mykolaiv, visiting deserted, shrapnel-torn villages, a few miles from Russian positions. They speak with a Ukrainian commander, two army medics and an elderly lady who showed D'Agata around her rocket-shredded home that has no electricity or water but that she refuses to leave.
Almost half a year into Russia's invasion, Ukraine is using Western weapons to hit back hard. Its troops and civilians know the retribution will be merciless.
Ukrainian troops are preparing to launch a new counteroffensive in the south following a major attack on a base in Russian-controlled Crimea. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is vowing to take back Crimea following series of deadly explosions in territory now held by Russia. CBS News' Elaine Quijano and Tanya Rivero are joined by reporter Mary Ilyushina with the latest.
Ilya Ponomarev is a former member of Russia's Duma who was forced into exile after voting against Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. CBS Senior Foreign Correspondent Holly Williams found him in Ukraine where he is running an online news channel to get the truth of war to the Russian public.
"People will be able to return to their houses, to their cities, and they will be able to walk freely and live safely," one brave dancer-turned-deminer told CBS News.
Former state TV producer Marina Ovsyannikova's home was raided and she's facing a criminal case under a law forbidding "false information" on Russia's military.
President Joe Biden formally welcomed Finland and Sweden joining the NATO alliance Tuesday as he signed the instruments of ratification that delivered the U.S.'s formal backing of the Nordic nations entering the mutual defense pact.
Charlie D'Agata is in the Black Sea coastal city of Mykolaiv, a shipbuilding center that Russian forces bombard daily. He speaks with General Dymitro Marchenko and the Regional Governor Vitaly Kim about the strategic importance of Mykolaiv.
The general tasked with defending the key port city of Mykolaiv is bracing for a counter offensive against Russia, and he needs all the American help he can get.
Many Americans are "relieved" shutdown is over but expect higher health insurance costs.
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a physician whose medical practice focused on hepatitis B, said he's "very concerned" about a potential change to the hepatitis B vaccine schedule for infants.
Dave Portnoy talks about his digital empire catering to a young, mostly-male audience that he calls "normal guys," and about blowback from some of his site's "locker-room"-style content.
DHS said it officially launched an operation dubbed "Charlotte's Web" to target immigrants living in the Charlotte area illegally.
Sen. John Fetterman's office said on Thursday that he fell to the ground after feeling lightheaded, which was due to a ventricular fibrillation flare-up.
January 6 defendant Dan Wilson was pardoned by President Trump for a second time on unrelated gun charges.
President Trump on Friday wrote that he was "withdrawing" his "support and Endorsement" of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, indicating that he might even back an effort to primary his former longtime ally.
When the "Star Trek" actor and America's favorite astrophysicist share the stage, sparks can fly on an astronomical level. They talk about their bromance built on an appreciation of science and curiosity.
A man in his 30s broke into the K-pop star's home in the suburbs of Seoul to steal valuables, police said.