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The sinking of one of Russia's most important warships, the Moskva, was the result of two Ukrainian antiship missile strikes, a senior Defense official confirmed. Meanwhile, more than 900 civilian bodies were found in the Kyiv region, according to police. Chris Livesay reports.
Millions of travelers may face long lines at airports over Easter weekend amid increased demand and staffing shortages. Errol Barnett takes a look.
Twitter is adopting a plan that will make it harder for Elon Musk to buy the social media giant after he made a $43 billion offer to buy the company and take it private.
Some companies are trying a four-day workweek and finding that they can maintain productivity while reducing stress and burnout. Kris Van Cleave has more.
The diplomatic note used the same type of language Moscow has been offering for some time.
he increase in border arrivals comes as the U.S. prepares to wind down the Title 42 pandemic-era rule, which allows authorities to swiftly expel migrants.
The social media company said the plan doesn't prohibit an acquisition if it is in the "best interests of Twitter and its shareholders."
The White House extended the federal student loan payment pause through August 31, but has not announced a decision about wiping out debt.
The first and second couples released their tax returns Friday.
Vance is facing a crowded field in the Republican primary, including former Ohio GOP chair Jane Timken, former Ohio State Treasurer Josh Mandel and businessman Mike Gibbons.
Iowa's Supreme Court reversed a decision by a state district court to keep her off the ballot, due to three allegedly invalid signatures.
Authorities say the children, who attended the same day care in Virginia, were hospitalized with symptoms of THC exposure.
Sheridan was known for her roles in the television shows "Seinfeld" and "ALF."
Most of the civilians were fatally shot, Kyiv police said Friday, an indication that many were "simply executed."
"She got out of the car and I went to follow. As I got out, I saw her fall. When I looked, her head was gone," Viktoria Kovalenko said.
A renewed bombardment of Ukraine's capital city could return residents to sheltering in subway stations.
Beasley said the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused a dramatic increase in the need for food aid around the world.
Russia made some bond payments in rubles rather than dollars after tightening sanctions cut it off further from the Western financial system.
No deaths have been reported, the WHO said.
Vaughn Smith is fluent in or can carry on a conversation in 24 languages, though he estimates he's learned more than 40 different languages.
"We walked into [the forest] thinking it was going to break our heart," a scientist said, "and instead we ended up falling in love."
Though the virus is believed to pose a low risk to humans, farms across the country have had to kill millions of birds to stop the disease from spreading.
Domestic air ticket costs have increased 40% since January and are expected to rise another 10% by June.
A law firm concluded miscommunication and misunderstanding were behind the lack of action after Beach reported being assaulted by Aldrich, a video coach.
The news comes months after the CBS Reports exposed Mount Vernon's crumbling sewage system.
Watchdog group Accountable.US notes that the nation's top 10 retailers have recently generated $99 billion in profit.
If executed as scheduled on April 29, Richard Moore would be the first person put to death in the state since 2011.
The social media company said the plan doesn't prohibit an acquisition if it is in the "best interests of Twitter and its shareholders."
Russia made some bond payments in rubles rather than dollars after tightening sanctions cut it off further from the Western financial system.
The IRS estimates that more than 3 million tax returns are still being processed from 2021.
The discount retailer has received reports of electrical malfunctions and fires while the device is plugged in.
The president's first choice, Sarah Bloom Raskin, withdrew her nomination due to insufficient support in the Senate.
The sinking of one of Russia's most important warships, the Moskva, was the result of two Ukrainian antiship missile strikes, a senior Defense official confirmed. Meanwhile, more than 900 civilian bodies were found in the Kyiv region, according to police. Chris Livesay reports.
Millions of travelers may face long lines at airports over Easter weekend amid increased demand and staffing shortages. Errol Barnett takes a look.
More than 150 Palestinians were injured in clashes with Israeli police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams honored transit workers who came to the rescue during the Brooklyn subway shooting. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
The IRS is still working through a massive backlog of last year's tax returns, which could delay refunds for some this year. Paper returns have put a strain on processors. Scott MacFarlane takes a look.
It's been 75 years since Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier. James Brown sat down with Jackie's son, David, and the manager of the Dodgers, Dave Roberts, to discuss the impact Jackie continues to have on America.
The all-girl punk rock band The Linda Lindas went viral last year after performing their song "Racist, Sexist Boy" at a Los Angeles public library. The Linda Lindas, made up of sisters Lucia de la Garza and Mila de la Garza, their cousin Eloise Wong and longtime friend Bela Salazar, talked with Anthony Mason about their debut album, "Growing Up," getting support from their punk idols and using music to send a feminist, anti-hate message.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a 15-week abortion ban into law as the state joined a growing conservative push to restrict access. The new law marks a significant blow to abortion access in the South. Jan Crawford joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the ramifications of the law as the Supreme Court gets set to review and potentially overturn Roe v. Wade.
The police shooting death of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is bringing renewed attention to police de-escalation policies and tactics. Adriana Diaz has more.
Grand Rapids police say they won't identify the officer unless he's named as a suspect. Protesters demanding his arrest hit the city's streets for the second straight night.
An American woman dies by gunshot on a safari trip. Was it murder or an accident? "48 Hours" contributor Debora Patta reports Saturday, April 16 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Can a daughter's frantic 911 call convict or free her father from charges that he killed his wife? CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports for "48 Hours" April 16 at 9/8c on CBS.
Steve Wilson said he still doesn't know the person who received his kidney and he probably never will — and he's fine with that. He just wanted it to change somebody's life, he said.
These 9-month-old twins don't have cribs. Instead, they have each other. Their mom lets them put each other to sleep, and videos of their adorable nighttime routine has gone viral.
Chowder the bulldog's family said he seemed a little sad and remote during the first two years of his life. They struggled to find something he enjoyed – until they brought home a skateboard. Chowder was beyond happy, and over the past three and a half years, he's gotten better at it. He now shares his passion on TikTok.
5-year-old Jackson asked his mom if he could give stuffed animals to kids who don't have them – and the little boy's idea has turned into a big project. He's delivered more than 500 stuffed animals to charities in Indiana and doesn't want to stop.
Fiona and Publix employee Gilnet have a bond like no other. When she turned 3, he got her a bike — and Fiona couldn't wait to hand-deliver a thank you card, photos of her riding the bike and a big hug to her friend.
This CBS Reports documentary immerses into the lives of early adopters of the metaverse - both real and virtual - on their quest to create a new path to wealth.
What started out as a fringe conspiracy theory in 2017 has recently spread into the mainstream. Dozens of people linked to the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory ran for federal office in 2020, and two were elected to Congress. This CBS Reports documentary explores how QAnon has taken root amid challenging times and a growing distrust in American institutions, and what it means for the future of the country.
A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series examines the backlash to so-called critical race theory in schools and the impact on students and teachers.
A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series explores the history of anti-Asian racism in Mississippi's Delta region and a new generation that's demanding change.
In 2010, a devastating earthquake drove Haitians from their homeland to rebuild their lives. Ten years later in the wake of a pandemic-shattered economy, thousands of native born Haitians that had made their home in South America left their lives behind again and began making their way north to America. CBSN Originals met families preparing to cross the treacherous Darien Gap, dense jungle that correspondent Adam Yamaguchi trekked 4 years earlier to document the sacrifice migrants are willing to make in the hopes of finding a better life in the US.
Looking to buy a PS5? Here's a handy guide for tracking restocks at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Gamestop and more.
Shop the best washers and dryers from LG, Samsung and Maytag.
These Amazon picks include free two-day shipping and Ikea's similar budget-friendly prices.
The increase in border arrivals comes as the U.S. prepares to wind down the Title 42 pandemic-era rule, which allows authorities to swiftly expel migrants.
Vance is facing a crowded field in the Republican primary, including former Ohio GOP chair Jane Timken, former Ohio State Treasurer Josh Mandel and businessman Mike Gibbons.
A law firm concluded miscommunication and misunderstanding were behind the lack of action after Beach reported being assaulted by Aldrich, a video coach.
Watchdog group Accountable.US notes that the nation's top 10 retailers have recently generated $99 billion in profit.
Though the virus is believed to pose a low risk to humans, farms across the country have had to kill millions of birds to stop the disease from spreading.
Vance is facing a crowded field in the Republican primary, including former Ohio GOP chair Jane Timken, former Ohio State Treasurer Josh Mandel and businessman Mike Gibbons.
Senator Chris Coons, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and more appear on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" this Sunday.
The first and second couples released their tax returns Friday.
Iowa's Supreme Court reversed a decision by a state district court to keep her off the ballot, due to three allegedly invalid signatures.
The White House extended the federal student loan payment pause through August 31, but has not announced a decision about wiping out debt.
No deaths have been reported, the WHO said.
The discount retailer has received reports of electrical malfunctions and fires while the device is plugged in.
Author, clinical psychologist and professor Thema Bryant joins "CBS Mornings" to share her advice on how to reconnect with your authentic self. Her new book is called "Homecoming: Overcome Fear and Trauma to Reclaim Your Whole, Authentic Self."
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a 15-week abortion ban into law as the state joined a growing conservative push to restrict access. The new law marks a significant blow to abortion access in the South. Jan Crawford joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the ramifications of the law as the Supreme Court gets set to review and potentially overturn Roe v. Wade.
As allergy season collides with another rise in COVID-19 cases, deciphering between symptoms can be tricky.
Watchdog group Accountable.US notes that the nation's top 10 retailers have recently generated $99 billion in profit.
The social media company said the plan doesn't prohibit an acquisition if it is in the "best interests of Twitter and its shareholders."
Domestic air ticket costs have increased 40% since January and are expected to rise another 10% by June.
As the April 18 tax filing deadline nears, here are some tips for reducing what you owe or landing a bigger refund.
Workers at Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions stores will get raises of $4.25 per hour and a say on safety issues.
"We walked into [the forest] thinking it was going to break our heart," a scientist said, "and instead we ended up falling in love."
No deaths have been reported, the WHO said.
Beasley said the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused a dramatic increase in the need for food aid around the world.
Most of the civilians were fatally shot, Kyiv police said Friday, an indication that many were "simply executed."
"She got out of the car and I went to follow. As I got out, I saw her fall. When I looked, her head was gone," Viktoria Kovalenko said.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first public appearance in Europe since giving up their royal roles and moving to the U.S. They greeted competitors at the Invictus Games on Friday after visiting Queen Elizabeth a day earlier.
Sheridan was known for her roles in the television shows "Seinfeld" and "ALF."
Jett Travolta died in 2009 at age 16 while the family was on vacation in the Bahamas.
Hit Japanese series now offered by Netflix features toddlers as young as 2 running errands and completing tasks on their own in cities.
The all-girl punk rock band The Linda Lindas went viral last year after performing their song "Racist, Sexist Boy" at a Los Angeles public library. The Linda Lindas, made up of sisters Lucia de la Garza and Mila de la Garza, their cousin Eloise Wong and longtime friend Bela Salazar, talked with Anthony Mason about their debut album, "Growing Up," getting support from their punk idols and using music to send a feminist, anti-hate message.
Twitter is adopting a plan that will make it harder for Elon Musk to buy the social media giant after he made a $43 billion offer to buy the company and take it private.
From "The Jetsons" and "Blade Runner" to "Back to the Future," Americans have long been promised flying cars were in our future. For "60 Minutes," Anderson Cooper reports the future is closer than you think.
The man who bought an NFT of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey's first tweet is trying to sell it. He purchased it for $2.9 million, but the resale auction initially closed with a top bid of just $280. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson explains why the value is dropping and what this says about the NFT market.
Amid rising mortgage rates and surging housing prices, one company is betting that 3D printing homes is a solution to the affordable housing crisis. Nancy Chen takes a look.
Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter for $43 billion, saying he wants to turn the social media platform into the world's "platform for free speech." Jonathan Vigliotti has the details.
"We walked into [the forest] thinking it was going to break our heart," a scientist said, "and instead we ended up falling in love."
"This type of harassment causes undue stress to wild dolphins, is dangerous for the people who interact with them and is illegal," rescuers said.
Dive shops first began reporting the deaths in February, perplexing scientists and worrying government officials in the islands.
Trees and forests across the United States are facing an increasing number of threats, including climate change and wildfires. Sarah Gibbens, environment writer for National Geographic, joined CBS News' Carter Evans to discuss.
Scientists have already peeked into the sarcophagus using an endoscopic camera, revealing part of a skeleton and as-yet unidentified objects.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams honored transit workers who came to the rescue during the Brooklyn subway shooting. Mola Lenghi has the latest.
More than 150 Palestinians were injured in clashes with Israeli police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
If executed as scheduled on April 29, Richard Moore would be the first person put to death in the state since 2011.
What led authorities to charge well-known Pittsburgh dentist Larry Rudolph with the murder of his wife Bianca after an African safari?
A judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation for the Brooklyn subway shooting suspect while he's in jail. CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe spoke with Vladimir Duthiers and Nikki Battiste about how that could affect his case and what prosecutors will need to prove to convict Frank James on a federal terrorism charge.
Harvard researchers are 99.999% certain the object was interstellar. But their paper on the finding was being turned down, because the pair only had a private conversation with an anonymous U.S. government employee to confirm the accuracy of the data.
A third attempt to fuel NASA's SLS moon rocket in a practice countdown was derailed by technical snags.
The comet is bigger than Rhode Island and could be "as big as 85 miles across," according to NASA.
The mission commander and his three crewmates are plowing through a full slate of research and public outreach.
The test was delayed twice following a series of unrelated glitches.
Which state has the highest proportion of gun owners? Here's what we know.
Forbes' annual billionaires list reveals which big-money titan has the most money of them all.
In 2020, the American Airlines manager was gunned down during a morning walk with his wife and dog. Two years later, his wife, Jennifer, pleaded guilty for her role in orchestrating his death.
From Justin Bieber to Lady Gaga, here's who showed up in a big way
Twice nominated for an Academy Award, the actress and singer came to fame in such musical hits as "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Viva Las Vegas," before turning in acclaimed dramatic performances in such films as "The Cincinnati Kid" and "Carnal Knowledge."
Marek Magierowski, Polish ambassador to the U.S., speaks in depth about the international law, politics and response surrounding the Russian aggression in Ukraine, as well as other ongoing world conflicts. In 1939, Magierowski's Poland experienced a foreign invasion and had minimal international help, he tells Major Garrett. Now the country is offering aid to Ukrainian refugees.
Inflation hit a fresh 40-year record in March as U.S. consumer prices rose 8.5% from a year ago. Meanwhile, Russia is accused of using starvation as a weapon of war against Ukraine. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "Face the Nation" Margaret Brennan joins Lana Zak to discuss the latest.
The deadline to file taxes is right around the corner, and millions of Americans are rushing to file before the deadline. Washington Monthly contributing editor and author Anne Kim joined CBS News to give some tips on which tax preparation companies to use and how to avoid being overcharged.
Russia has sent a formal diplomatic note to the Biden administration warning the U.S. against further arming Ukraine, two officials tell CBS News. George Beebe, the former director of Russia analysis for the CIA and Russia adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss how Russia could potentially retaliate against the U.S.
Carpet cleaner Vaughn Smith is fluent in or can carry on a conversation in 24 languages, though he estimates he's learned more than 40 different languages. Steve Hartman shares more in "On the Road."