
Biden's Ukraine visit upstages Putin and leaves Moscow's military pundits raging
President Joe Biden's surprise visit to Ukraine sparked anger and embarrassment among many of Russia's hawkish military pundits on Monday.
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President Joe Biden's surprise visit to Ukraine sparked anger and embarrassment among many of Russia's hawkish military pundits on Monday.
Biden told reporters that it was "unlikely" the missile had been fired from Russia, based on its trajectory.
Officials say at least 8 people were killed across the country as the latest barrage of explosives-laden drones hit energy infrastructure and civilian homes.
In Kyiv, 10 civilians were killed in blasts that mark the first time Ukraine's capital has attracted military attention in months. And Russian President Vladimir Putin is blaming the bombing of a bridge in Crimea on Ukraine, calling it a terrorist attack. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata explains how these latest attacks could influence the trajectory of the war.
The lethal barrage smashed into civilian areas, knocking out power and water.
Ukrainian forces are pushing a counteroffensive in the country's east, exploiting quick gains they made in a week of fighting that has sharply changed the course of the conflict.
Russia's Defense Ministry says it's pulling back forces from two areas in Ukraine's Kharkiv region where a Ukrainian counteroffensive has made significant advances in the past week.
Nataliia Holavanova says her family resides in Kyiv and Kharkiv, where intense shelling attacks are happening.
Russia launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine late Wednesday, Ukrainian and American officials said.
It's time for residents along the southeastern U.S. coastlines to make sure their storm plans are in place as the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway on Thursday.
Veronica decides to host a ghost show after learning that Riverdale doesn't celebrate Halloween that way.
Ace senses that Nancy is holding back and presses her to give him more information about the curse.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office says after months of investigation, two victims are now receiving assistance and are no longer being trafficked.
The City of Tampa is working to make it safer for pedestrians and bicyclists to travel.
Our country's fallen soldiers were remembered across Tampa Bay Monday. Families in Bay area cities honored the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
This Memorial Day weekend, local war veterans are on a mission to help their fellow active duty and retired military brothers and sisters.
Nearly 2.4 million Floridians are expected to embark on journeys of at least 50 miles according to AAA.
Hillsborough County students say they are still star struck after multi-platinum music artist Ed Sheeran showed up to their classroom Friday.
In 2007, the Republican-controlled Legislature changed the law to prevent problems for then-Gov. Charlie Crist, who was being considered as a possible running mate for Republican John McCain in 2008.
Newly released body cam footage from the mass shooting in Midtown shows Atlanta police searching for the suspect, Deion Patterson, 24.
Prosecutors investigating whether to pursue charges against the Atlanta police officers involved in the June 2020 shooting death of Rayshard Brooks said they plan to have the charges dismissed.
Atlanta Police said a female suspect has been taken into custody following shootings that left two persons dead and another hurt.
A federal appeals court agreed to temporarily put on hold a lower court's order requiring that Sen. Lindsey Graham testify before a special grand jury.
Kemp's attorneys alleged that the subpoena could "influence the November 2022 election cycle," and called its timing "suspect."
The proposed rule would require the prescriptions you get to come with a new kind of single-page medication guide with an easy-to-use set of directions and easy-to-understand safety information.
This Memorial Day weekend, local war veterans are on a mission to help their fellow active duty and retired military brothers and sisters.
During Mental Health Awareness month, local law enforcement officers are working alongside education officials to help support each other.
Hernando County teacher Jenna Barbee says her career is on the line after she showed her fifth-grade class a Disney movie that had a gay character in it.
Monday is Kangaroo Care Awareness Day. It was especially meaningful for a set of Palmetto parents who just gave birth to premature twins.
The House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to pass a bill to suspend the nation's debt limit through January 1, 2025, as lawmakers race to prevent a catastrophic default.
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Wednesday offered to let House Oversight Chair James Comer view an internal law enforcement document at FBI headquarters that Republicans believe will shed light on an allegation that then-Vice President Joe Biden was involved in a criminal scheme with a foreign national, the chairman said in a statement.
Christie, who also ran in 2016 and has been outspoken against Republican front-runner Donald Trump, will make the announcement at a town hall at Saint Anselm College.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott once said his 2020 police reform bill would "defund" local police departments from federal grants.
The town hall will be moderated by CNN's Dana Bash on Wednesday, June 7, at 9 p.m. ET from Grand View University in Des Moines.
It's time for residents along the southeastern U.S. coastlines to make sure their storm plans are in place as the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway on Thursday.
Officials in Davenport, Iowa, say they're carefully assessing whether rescuers can further search a partially collapsed apartment building – which they say can topple at any moment – for missing residents before they order the structure demolished.
Virginia's Glenn Youngkin is sending National Guard soldiers and support personnel at the request of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Video from an officer's body cam captured a cinematic scene on a Georgia highway, where stunned motorists watched a car collide with a tow truck and careen 120 feet through the air.
Workers and their allies are rallying Wednesday outside Dollar General's headquarters in Tennessee, ahead of the company's annual shareholder meeting to protest conditions.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky joined leaders of major democracies on Saturday at a summit in Japan dominated by a push to present a unified front against both Russia and China.
The Central Bank of Argentina raised its key interest rate Monday by six percentage points to 97% in an effort to tackle soaring inflation that has reached 30-year highs.
The expiration of a Covid-related border restriction policy known as Title 42 has so far brought fewer migrant arrivals than expected, but southern border communities still worry about overcrowded migrant processing and detention facilities.
The man who opened fire Saturday at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas, killing eight people and wounding at least seven others was identified as 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia, the Texas Department of Public Safety said Sunday.
Three soldiers were killed and another was injured when two AH-64 Apache helicopters collided Thursday as they were flying back from a military training flight near Healy, Alaska, US Army officials said.
Edwin Moses caught many by surprise with his rise to track-and-field stardom.
Atlanta Now's Sam Crenshaw recently sat down with Moses to discuss the path he took throughout his storied life.
Speaking on his former Bulls teammate Stacey King's podcast 'Gimme the Hot Sauce' on Friday, Pippen described Jordan as a "horrible player."
Carmelo Anthony, one of the greatest scorers the NBA has ever seen, has announced his retirement from basketball at the age of 38.
Vice President Kamala Harris was among those celebrating the return of Brittney Griner to the WNBA on Friday, five months after the Phoenix Mercury star was released from a Russian penal colony.
Amazon corporate workers staged a walkout on Wednesday to signal a "lack of trust" in the company's leadership, in what is perhaps the most visible sign of dissent among the e-commerce giant's office workers in recent memory.
Not even Raven-Symoné's now wife avoided a non-disclosure agreement in order to be involved with the star.
"Tension," has debuted at No. 26 on Friday's Singles Chart. It is currently tracking even higher at No. 18.
The audience applauded as The Boss got to his feet and he joked, "Goodnight everybody!"
Hollywood actor Al Pacino is set to become a father again at the age of 83, with his 29-year old partner Noor Alfallah.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the seat posts of the bike models involved could break, injuring the riders.
The FDA is concerned about the effectiveness of the pill in overweight women and if individuals would follow the instructions properly.
The law requires all-electric heating and cooking in new buildings shorter than seven stories by 2026, and for taller buildings by 2029.
The ads for Kroger stores and subsidiaries, including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, and King Soopers, will shift online. Printed copies will be available in stores, the company said.
Investigators have identified Gold Medal flour as the source of a salmonella outbreak that has infected at least 13 people in 12 states, the CDC said on Monday.
Maribel Aber talks about June deals and sales in Money Matters report. (CNN)
Paris is hosting treaty talks with nearly 200 nations on a mission to end global plastic pollution. In attendance this week are world leaders and industry experts with intentions to limit plastics production, especially those made with hazardous chemicals.
“The speeds on this road were really excessive as indicated by the number of accidents we’ve had over the last five years and some of them have been very serious” said the neighborhood association president.
Our country's fallen soldiers were remembered across Tampa Bay Monday. Families in Bay area cities honored the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
A third man has been charged in the 2002 death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay, who was shot in the head in his studio in October 2002. (AP)