Lukoil gas stations in U.S. face backlash over Ukraine war
New Jersey officials vote to suspend licenses of local Lukoil gas stations amid consumer protests.
New Jersey officials vote to suspend licenses of local Lukoil gas stations amid consumer protests.
Rocky Hardy also testified that January 6 defendant Guy Reffitt brought firearms to the Washington, D.C., area.
Cyberattacks are rampant right now, and not just in Russia's war in Ukraine. Here's why you might want to use a VPN.
As 4-year-old Landry walked to the school bus one morning, he plopped down on the driveway – apparently exasperated that it was Monday again. His mom posted the video to thank the school bus attendant for being patient with him, and while her son can be a bit dramatic, his reaction to the start of the week is relatable for many.
One million Ukrainians have fled their country and another million are displaced as Russia continues its unprovoked attack. Dozens of organizations are stepping up to help feed those affected by the war. Nate Mook, CEO of World Central Kitchen, joins CBS News from Lviv, Ukraine to talk about his organization's operations and plans to continue feeding those affected by the humanitarian crisis in Eastern Europe.
NATO is rejecting Ukraine's calls to establish a no-fly zone over the country's airspace amid international outrage following Russia's capture of Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant. Former U.S. ambassador to Tanzania Mark Green, president, director, and CEO of the Wilson Center, joins CBS News' Nikki Battiste and Tanya Rivero to discuss the international response to the war in Ukraine.
California lawmakers have proposed a bill that would give private citizens the right to sue gun manufacturers and sellers. Robert Spitzer, distinguished service professor at SUNY Cortland, joins CBS News' Nikki Battiste and Tanya Rivero to discuss.
Preview: In an interview to be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" March 6, the Oscar-nominated star of the Marvel and "Star Wars" franchises talks about hurdles he faced to produce the miniseries "The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey," based on the Walter Mosley novel.
Sunday, Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with Smith, the first legally blind person to ski the Big Couloir.
Sunday, Dr. Jon LaPook reports from the CDC, where scientists say "there's nothing that appears to be the next Omicron" at this time.
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Russian troops seized control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, which is responsible for more than one-fifth of the country's energy supply. Dr. Margaret Kosal, a professor of international affairs at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech, spoke with CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste about what Russia's control of the plant means for the world.
The world has been captivated by Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky as he leads a resistance against Russia's military invasion. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reveals more about the man formerly known for comedy and acting.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Under Secretary for Nuclear Security Jill Hruby joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the Russian seizure of a nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, the president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, is helping Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko limit misinformation about the war by being his American spokesperson. Suarez joined CBS News to discus what else the organization is doing to help support Ukraine.
Preview: In a "CBS Sunday Morning" interview airing March 6, the country superstar talks about her new novel, "Run, Rose, Run," co-authored with Patterson, about the darker side of the music industry.
Numbers released Friday show major job growth nationwide as COVID cases fall and states roll back restrictions. According to the Department of Labor, U.S. employers added 678,000 jobs in February, and the unemployment rate fell from 4% to 3.8%. Barclays chief U.S. economist Michael Gapen joined CBS News's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the numbers.
Russian troops have taken control of a nuclear plant in Ukraine. Shelling attacks caused a fire, which is now out. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata from Kyiv reports on the nuclear concerns and the uptick in explosions in and around the capital city.
Both the Trump and Biden administrations have said the Title 42 border policy is necessary to control the spread of COVID-19 inside migrant holding facilities.
Russia seizes nuclear plant; What college student Ally Kostial didn't know.
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In 2019, University of Mississippi college student Ally Kostial was murdered. The 21-year-old was found dead 30 miles from her campus, having suffered multiple gunshot wounds. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Michelle Miller joins CBS News to discuss her reporting for the latest episode of "48 Hours."
The court ruled unanimously.
"Every day begins with a text to our relatives," says 16-year-old Dennis. "We ask, 'are you alive?'"
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