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Russia fires missiles at Kyiv; Italy's Stromboli volcano erupts.
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy meets with G7 leaders; Actress Angela Lansbury dies at 96.
Memphis shooting rampage suspect arrested; White House unveils official portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama
Putin escalates war in Ukraine; teenagers take responsibility for Uber hack.
Russia moves to annex Ukrainian land; Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict split after 14 years of marriage.
Russian missiles strike cities in Ukraine; Jurors to determine damage awards for families suing Alex Jones.
North Korea test-launches two long-range missiles; Trevor Noah will host last "The Daily Show" episode Dec. 8.
Biden warns risk of nuclear "Armageddon" is highest since 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis; Tips for planning holiday travel.
Trump legal team could file motion for "special master"; Trouble ahead for U.S. movie theaters
Hurricane Fiona slams Bermuda, knocks out power for thousands; Unruly airline passengers reportedly declining
Trump's lawyers look to block FBI from reviewing material found in Mar-a-Lago; Webb telescope captures stunning Jupiter images
Ukraine says its troops have recaptured 11 square miles of territory in the past week and blames Russian land mines and other defenses for slowing down their advance. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata met a squad of Ukrainian demining troops to see how they do their dangerous work.
Thousands of deadly traps lay in wait for Ukrainian troops moving in to reclaim ground from Russia. Meet the "sappers" who go in first to clear a path.
Ukraine won't admit attacking the strategic 12-mile road bridge, but says damaging it "means fewer broken Ukrainian lives."
Moscow has suspended its participation in the critical Black Sea grain deal, a move that could drive up world food prices. And for the second time, an attack has badly damaged Russia's vitally important bridge to Crimea. BBC News video journalist Abdujalil Abdurasulov joins CBS News with more from Kyiv.
Biden indicates U.S. would use military force if China attacks Taiwan; Drug shortages rampant across U.S.
Widespread destruction, bloodshed reported in key Ukrainian cities; 30,000 runners ready for Boston Marathon
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.
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.
10 dead in Buffalo, N.Y., mass shooting police investigating as hate crime; Amber Heard to resume testimony
Ukrainians evacuated from Mariupol steel plant; "Birds Aren't Real" movement takes flight
President Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, the 80th anniversary of the world body.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show just less than a week after network broadcaster ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over remarks he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
President Trump said Ukraine is "in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form" — a shift that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said took him by surprise.
President Trump suggested Tuesday that London officials want to "go to sharia law," a comment London Mayor Sadiq Khan's office called "bigoted" and "appalling."
Ryan Routh was found guilty of all five charges, which included attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate and assaulting a federal officer.
Early analysis shows the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known to U.S. law enforcement.
Several U.S. citizens have filed legal claims against the government, alleging they were wrongfully detained and racially profiled — some said they were beaten by federal officers.
Camp Mystic has announced that it plans to reopen one of its Texas sites, where 27 girls and counselors died in a July flood.
Health organizations from around the globe are joining the chorus of experts rejecting the Trump administration's claim that acetaminophen during pregnancy can be associated with an increased risk of autism.