
The Case of the Poison Cheesecake
Viktoria Nasyrova is accused of using cheesecake as a murder weapon. Her motive was to steal the identity of Olga, who looks a lot like her. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
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Viktoria Nasyrova is accused of using cheesecake as a murder weapon. Her motive was to steal the identity of Olga, who looks a lot like her. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
President Trump's steep 50% tariff on Indian goods is now in effect. The president had initially announced a 25% tariff on India, but earlier this month he signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tax because India buys Russian oil. CBS News business contributor Javier David has more.
The U.S. military detected a Russian spy plane in international airspace off the coast of Alaska on Tuesday, marking the fourth such sighting in one week.
Natalia Nagovitsyna was climbing the 24,406-foot Victory Peak but broke her leg and became stuck at an altitude of around 23,000 feet.
Beijing says Trump's call for China to join the U.S. and Russia to reduce nuclear weapons stockpiles is "neither reasonable nor realistic."
The White House says there has been, "no change in military posture in Russia-Ukraine at this time," following a new report from the Wall Street Journal claiming that the Pentagon has been blocking Ukraine's use of long-range missiles into Russia for months. CBS News national security contributor Samantha Vinograd has more.
President Trump took questions in the Oval Office Monday while meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. Mr. Trump talked about Russia, Ukraine, North Korea and a host of other topics. Following the president's remarks, CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman provided context.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will meet with the U.S. and other countries this week to discuss a potential meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin aimed at reaching a ceasefire. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata has more details.
Natalia Nagovitsyna broke her leg while climbing Victory Peak while at an altitude of 23,000 feet, and has been stranded in the mountains for nearly two weeks.
The U.S. military on Sunday intercepted a Russian spy plane flying in international airspace off Alaska, marking the third such instance in less than a week.
Russia accused Ukraine of launching drone attacks that sparked a fire at a nuclear power plant in its western Kursk region overnight Sunday.
A defiant Ukraine marked its independence from the former Soviet Union Sunday amid more fighting with Russia. Chris Livesay reports on how world leaders joined in, voicing their support.
The FBI searched both the home and office of former Trump National Security Adviser-turned-critic, John Bolton, on Friday. Plus, President Trump spoke about a potential Putin-Zelenskyy meeting on Friday. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd has more.
A July 20 memo ordered U.S. intelligence agencies not to share information about Russia-Ukraine talks with Five Eyes partners U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Prospects for a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, always dim, appear nearly non-existent. Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov told NBC News that a summit agenda is "not ready at all." Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor joins "The Takeout" to discuss.
Recent attacks in Ukraine may cast doubt on Russian President Vladimir Putin's willingness to reach a peace deal. Nina Khrushcheva, a professor of international affairs at the New School and Nikita Khrushchev's great-granddaughter, joins CBS News with her analysis.
As Trump pushes for peace, Ukraine accuses Russia of a deadly drone and missile strike, "as if there were no efforts by the world to stop this war."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is reacting to the prospect of Vladimir Putin not agreeing to meet with him. This comes after a shocking attack inside Ukraine, and as President Trump's efforts to reach a ceasefire continue. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.
A Ukrainian man arrested in Italy is believed to have helped coordinate an attack on the Nord Stream gas pipelines connecting Russia and Europe.
NATO military leaders, including the U.S., are working to put together a strategy that would protect Ukraine if Russia breaks a peace deal. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
Poland's defense minister accused Russia of provoking NATO during a crucial moment, as peace talks over the war in neighboring Ukraine are underway.
As the White House attempts to finalize a date and location for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis tells "The Takeout" that U.S. lawmakers should be taking action to pressure Putin to end the war. Following Tills' remarks, CBS News' Nikole Killion reports on the latest from the White House about the war.
NATO military chiefs met virtually Wednesday for what was described as a candid discussion about security guarantees the alliance would be willing to provide to Ukraine in an effort to end Russia's war in the region. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has more.
Although Vladimir Putin has participated in recent dialogue with the U.S. on the war with Ukraine, Brian Taylor, the director of the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at Syracuse University, says the Russian president remains committed to subjugating parts of Ukraine.
U.S. representatives will meet with their European counterparts to finalize details on potential security guarantees for Ukraine. This comes as President Trump comments on efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war. CBS News' Aaron Navarro and Holly Williams report.
The government shutdown stretched into its sixth day on Monday with no signs of an imminent resolution. Follow live updates here.
The state of Illinois and city of Chicago are suing the Trump administration over their plans to deploy the National Guard.
President Trump wants Israeli and Hamas negotiators to "move fast" in new talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Gaza war, spurred by his 20-point plan.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the "ownership in that company will benefit the American people."
Mark Sanchez was hospitalized with multiple stab wounds following a violent altercation over the weekend.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.
Secure Communities Network, a nonprofit group dedicated to safeguarding the Jewish community in North America, published the report on AI and antisemitism.
A one-month supply of Ozempic and Wegovy will now cost $499 out of pocket for Costco shoppers.
The Supreme Court on Monday said it will not take up a bid by Ghislaine Maxwell to overturn her 2021 conviction for sex trafficking.