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To date, Ukraine says Russia has lost close to 3,000 armored vehicles -- but only half in combat. Chris Livesay spoke to a Ukrainian military expert about Russia’s unresolved issue with armored vehicles.
Throughout the pandemic, the U.K. has consistently been a sign of what is to come in the United States. When Britain dropped its COVID restrictions in late-February, COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths soared and may have only recently peaked. Kris Van Cleave has been looking into the numbers.
A shooting on Friday afternoon left at least four people wounded in Washington, D.C. The suspect, who was not identified, was later found dead. Officials said he died of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound. Christina Ruffini reports.
Jamie Wax met up with actor Stephen Root to talk about his long and multi-dimensional career and his new show, “Barry.”
Meanwhile, Russian forces tried to storm a steel plant housing soldiers and civilians in Mariupol.
"Today marks the first time an Air Force general officer has been held responsible for his heinous actions," the woman's attorney said.
Escobar's case made headlines because of a haunting photo taken by a driver who was supposed to take her home the night she vanished.
Police have not said if this was a targeted attack or if they have suspect.
The NHK public broadcaster said there was a warning for high waves of up to 9 feet high.
Joe Kennedy says the school district violated his First Amendment rights by refusing to let him continue praying at midfield immediately after games.
The man could face prison time if convicted for what officials described as "despicable" and "hate-filled" messages.
Trump failed to meet a court-ordered March 31 deadline to turn over subpoenaed material.
"Ads shouldn't detract from important conversations about the climate crisis," the company said.
The Ukranian president told reporters Saturday during a lengthy news conference that two top U.S. officials will visit the capital.
Ukraine says Russia has lost close to 3,000 armored vehicles — but only half in combat.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Kyiv of refusing to allow its troops to surrender in Mariupol.
Moscow wants to seize all of southern Ukraine, far wider war aims than it had acknowledged as it presses on with a new offensive
"Over these eight weeks, international humanitarian law has not merely been ignored but seemingly tossed aside," a U.N. spokesperson said.
Officers visited the bear's den, discovering a dead cub that "perished as a result of the sow's failure to return."
The court said there were no other injuries, and there does not appear to be a public safety concern.
The process uses high-voltage electricity to create designs in wood and has gained popularity on social media sites.
Bad weather once again holds up the Axiom-1 crew's return to Earth.
"They want to know what the Uber driver did as he witnessed a passenger dying," a statement from the family's lawyers said.
From painting with a bloody finger to leaving fecal matter in bed, these are some of the most shocking things Johnny Depp talked about during his testimony so far.
Three sailors from the USS George Washington died by suicide within one week.
Carolyn Bryant Donham was named nearly 67 years ago in a warrant that accused her in Till's abduction.
The warning comes weeks after actor Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock onstage at the 2022 Oscars.
"Ads shouldn't detract from important conversations about the climate crisis," the company said.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that policy makers must move fast to stem rising inflation.
Apple store workers are organizing to form unions, and could inspire legions of other retail workers to do the same.
As inflation surges, one Wall Street analyst expects U.S. food costs to continue rising this year and into 2023.
One CEO warned this could be worse than the current chip shortage as demand for the materials inside the batteries skyrockets.
Pellets are being used to create what some call green energy, but critics argue that the practice is clear-cutting trees.
To mark this Earth Day, 60 Minutes looks back on our reporting on climate change and the environment over the years.
Electronic waste is the fastest growing type of trash. Here's how to ensure your devices won't end up in a landfill.
Combating climate change, apparel brands like Lululemon, Eileen Fisher and Patagonia are making it easier to resell their items.
Trees and forests across the United States are facing an increasing number of threats, including climate change and wildfires.
"Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell" brings viewers the most intimate type of interview, going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with the cast of "Ted Lasso" for often laugh-out-loud-funny interviews. She speaks with Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein about the show's success and what they bring to their characters and attends a soccer match in West London with breakout stars Brendan Hunt, Toheeb Jimoh and Kola Bokinni.
"Person to Person" with Norah O'Donnell brings viewers the most intimate type of interview, going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with Peloton's head instructor Robin Arzón to talk about her fitness journey, near-death experience, motherhood and more. Arzón brings to "Person to Person" the inspiration she's known for on the bike and the treadmill.
"Person to Person" with Norah O'Donnell brings viewers the most intimate type of interview — going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with best-selling author Brené Brown about her new book "Atlas of the Heart," which maps out the language people use to describe emotions. The two discuss vulnerability as a strength and why the ability to identify feelings can give someone power over their emotions.
Australia's "Gang of Youths” are a big deal down under. Their last two albums hit number-one on Australia's version of the Billboard charts. This week, they started a North American headline tour. Anthony Mason spoke to their lead singer about the very personal inspiration for their latest music.
Chef Ashish Alfred spoke to Michelle Miller about overcoming addiction and becoming a star of the Washington, D.C. area's culinary scene.
Singer-songwriter Charley Crockett's road in the music industry hasn't been easy or traditional. He was named Emerging Act of the Year at the Americana Awards in September, and is now headlining his own tour and joining Willie Nelson on the road this summer. Anthony Mason talks with Crockett about his new album, "Lil' G.L. Presents: Jukebox Charley" in New Orleans, where he used to busk on street corners.
The Syracuse Police Department is investigating after a viral video showed a police officer detaining a sobbing 8-year-old boy. Jericka Duncan spoke to the boy’s family.
CBS News' Lilia Luciano rides along with controversial program "Operation Lone Star" at the Texas border.
Inside the mind of murderer Mark Twitchell. Newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial killer Dexter. "48 Hours" contributor Troy Roberts reports Saturday, April 23 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Johnny Altinger went missing after going to meet a woman he met on a dating site, and clues lead investigators to a filmmaker's garage. Was Mark Twitchell planning a movie or a murder?
These two dogs met their family's new baby for the first time — and they couldn't take their paws off of her.
He's become a local celebrity at the Boston Marathon. This year, he received a big honor ahead of this year's marathon – and during it.
Spencer is a therapy dog who has gone to the Boston Marathon since 2015 and gained quite a following as an inspiration to the runners. The dog recently went through some health struggles, battling cancer. Spencer received a big honor ahead of this year's marathon – and during it.
A Montana mom shared a video of her toddler praising her teachers, and it quickly went viral. "This is for all you teachers out there... Just in case you need a reminder of how much you mean to our kids," she wrote.
Kiara Brokenbrough, a Los Angeles bride, went viral on TikTok for spending just $500 on her entire wedding – including her gown, which was $47.
"Chasing Fame" is the first episode of a new CBS Reports documentary series that explores the transformational shifts faced by today's youth — in their own words — to answer the question: "Are the Kids All Right?" "Chasing Fame" looks at the toll chasing social media fame can take on teens.
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.
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The amount of the synthetic opioid seized is equivalent to 42 kilograms.
The man could face prison time if convicted for what officials described as "despicable" and "hate-filled" messages.
Ukraine says Russia has lost close to 3,000 armored vehicles — but only half in combat.
"Today marks the first time an Air Force general officer has been held responsible for his heinous actions," the woman's attorney said.
"Ads shouldn't detract from important conversations about the climate crisis," the company said.
Electronic waste is the fastest growing type of trash. Here's how to ensure your devices won't end up in a landfill.
Some of America's best-known corporations aren't delivering on their promise to invest in employees, think tank says.
Industrial conglomerate run by right-wing billionaire says it's looking out for 600 workers at two glass factories.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that policy makers must move fast to stem rising inflation.
To fight climate change, apparel brands like Lululemon, Eileen Fisher and Patagonia are making it easier to resell their items.
The Ukranian president told reporters Saturday during a lengthy news conference that two top U.S. officials will visit the capital.
Joe Kennedy says the school district violated his First Amendment rights by refusing to let him continue praying at midfield immediately after games.
Cassidy Hutchinson told the committee "there were concerns brought forward" to Mark Meadows ahead of the riot.
"He told me he does have some responsibility for what happened," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told fellow House Republicans days after the attack.
The group noted more than 300 legislative proposals nationwide reference the LGBTQ+ community, with roughly 140 targeting trans youth.
Throughout the pandemic, the U.K. has consistently been a sign of what is to come in the United States. When Britain dropped its COVID restrictions in late-February, COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths soared and may have only recently peaked. Kris Van Cleave has been looking into the numbers.
Philadelphia is ending its indoor mask mandate, abruptly reversing course just days after people in the city had to start wearing masks again amid a sharp increase in infections. Michael George has more.
A shooting on Friday afternoon left at least four people wounded in Washington, D.C. The suspect, who was not identified, was later found dead. Officials said he died of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound. Christina Ruffini reports.
Philadelphia dropped its indoor mask mandate just four days after it was reinstated. Nancy Chen has the latest.
The Toronto Zoo has been administering COVID-19 vaccines to susceptible animals — including hippos, tigers and bears. The zoo has received 320 vaccine doses for 120 animals, with two doses required per animal given about two or three weeks apart.
The Ukranian president told reporters Saturday during a lengthy news conference that two top U.S. officials will visit the capital.
Meanwhile, Russian forces tried to storm a steel plant housing soldiers and civilians in Mariupol.
The NHK public broadcaster said there was a warning for high waves of up to 9 feet high.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Kyiv of refusing to allow its troops to surrender in Mariupol.
The unit was created in 1997 and worked on cases such as the capture of notorious drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
Australia's "Gang of Youths” join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” They are a big deal down under. Their last two albums hit number-one on Australia's version of the Billboard charts. This week, they started a North American headline tour. For Saturday Sessions, Gang of Youths perform "The Man Himself."
Australia's "Gang of Youths” join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” They are a big deal down under. Their last two albums hit number-one on Australia's version of the Billboard charts. This week, they started a North American headline tour. For Saturday Sessions, Gang of Youths perform "Spirit Boy."
Australia's "Gang of Youths” join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” They are a big deal down under. Their last two albums hit number-one on Australia's version of the Billboard charts. This week, they started a North American headline tour. For Saturday Sessions, Gang of Youths perform “The Angel of Eighth Avenue."
Australia's "Gang of Youths” are a big deal down under. Their last two albums hit number-one on Australia's version of the Billboard charts. This week, they started a North American headline tour. Anthony Mason spoke to their lead singer about the very personal inspiration for their latest music.
Jamie Wax met up with actor Stephen Root to talk about his long and multi-dimensional career and his new show, “Barry.”
As gas prices rise, most Americans say they would or might consider buying an electric vehicle. But supply chain issues for materials inside the batteries could pump the brakes on those plans. Ben Tracy takes a look.
Apple store workers are organizing to form unions, and could inspire legions of other retail workers to do the same.
An Apple store in Georgia has become the first in the country to officially file for a union vote. It comes days after a New York location started collecting signatures to unionize. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson has the latest.
Electronic waste is the fastest growing type of trash. Here's how to ensure your devices won't end up in a landfill.
The former president said the current information ecosystem is deepening existing racial and religious divides.
Africa accounts for the smallest share of global greenhouse gas emissions yet the region is tackling some of the worst impacts of climate change. Christopher Trisos, a senior researcher at African Climate and Development Initiative, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss the threats and solutions for the region.
Eleven-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift has secured herself a place in the history books — but it's one dedicated to bugs, not music.
To celebrate Earth Day, CBS News is speaking with people on all seven continents working to fight climate change. Marissa Goerke, a research associate with the U.S. Antarctica Program, joins from the Palmer Station in Antarctica to talk about the research she is doing and the impacts of climate change she's seen first-hand.
To celebrate Earth Day, CBS News is speaking with people around the world doing their part to help the planet. Sasibai Kimis, founder of Earth Heir, works to use Malaysia's natural resources to create sustainable artisanal products, and she joins CBS News to talk about it.
Those who have experienced extreme weather have become more concerned.
The amount of the synthetic opioid seized is equivalent to 42 kilograms.
The man could face prison time if convicted for what officials described as "despicable" and "hate-filled" messages.
Police are investigating the deaths of a New Hampshire couple whose bodies were found in a wooded area in Concord, authorities said Friday. Investigators said Stephen Reid, 67, and Djeswende Reid, 66, were shot multiple times. CBS Boston's Kristina Rex reports.
Escobar's case made headlines because of a haunting photo taken by a driver who was supposed to take her home the night she vanished.
Officers visited the bear's den, discovering a dead cub that "perished as a result of the sow's failure to return."
Bad weather once again holds up the Axiom-1 crew's return to Earth.
Trouble getting the Axiom-1 crew back to Earth triggers domino-like delays for upcoming missions.
It's not known when NASA might be ready to make another attempt to fuel the SLS rocket in a critical test.
Scientists say a "missing link" that helps to explain the mysteries of the birth of the universe has been hiding in plain sight.
Look up! Shooting stars are arriving as we celebrate our planet.
A look at the evidence in "The Dexter Killer" case; plus, newly revealed letters from the man police say wanted to be like fictional serial-killer Dexter Morgan.
Bizarre clues and evidence in the investigation into the Colorado mother's disappearance include a spy pen, plastic needle cap, and a chipmunk alibi.
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.
More heavy artillery is making its way to Ukraine after President Biden signed $800M of more aid to the country. Retired U.S. Army Colonel David Johnson joins CBS News' Lana Zak to talk more about the military response in Ukraine.
French voters will cast their ballots in the French presidential election on Sunday. President Emmanuel Macron is facing off against right-wing candidate Marine Le Pen. CBS News' Lana Zak sits down with Barry Pavel, the senior vice president and director of the Atlantic Council's Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, to discuss the election and how its outcome could impact global relations.
Johnny Altinger went missing after going to meet a woman he met on a dating site, and clues lead investigators to a filmmaker's garage. Was Mark Twitchell planning a movie or a murder?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday he wants to stop the war with Russia, with either the military or diplomacy. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports on the latest from Ukraine.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will travel to Kyiv on Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy said Saturday during a news conference. Watch his remarks.