Pentagon shuts down leaking U.S. Navy fuel tank facility in Hawaii
Top U.S Navy officials are working to provide a 12 month plan to defuel the World War II era facility.
Top U.S Navy officials are working to provide a 12 month plan to defuel the World War II era facility.
A photo from Kyiv, Ukraine in today's New York Times depicts several Ukrainian soldiers trying to save a man after Russian forces shelled groups of civilians trying to flee from the violence of the Russian invasion. Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario spoke with CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Jim Axelrod about the image and her experience during the growing crisis in Ukraine.
Stock markets saw big losses Monday as gas prices continue to rise and Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparks the potential for even more economic fallout. Scott Wren, senior global market strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, joins CBS News to discuss the ramifications.
Coinbase and other crypto exchanges say pulling back in Russia would hurt ordinary investors.
CBS News' Michael George reports on how hostility toward Russia is being misdirected at some American businesses with Russian themes.
Already slammed with the highest inflation in 40 years, some consumers say they'll cut back amid rising gas prices.
The Russian economy is feeling the dire impacts of a global economic freeze-out as the situation on the ground in Ukraine worsens. Derek Thompson, a staff writer at The Atlantic, joins CBS News to discuss the two wars Russia is currently fighting: the war on the battlefield in Ukraine, and the war the West is waging on the Russian economy.
"Clothing is a necessity of life," said Fast Retailing's CEO of his decision to keep Uniqlo stores open in Russia.
As the conflict rages, Russian and Ukrainian delegations met Monday for the third round of peace talks, while the foreign ministers from each nation agreed to meet on Thursday. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Jim Axelrod from Ukraine with more.
Kristina Kvien, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, spoke with “CBS Mornings” about Ukraine’s fight for freedom and Russia’s alleged war crimes in the country.
Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss vaccine hesitancy and talk about his new book "Moonshot," which chronicles the company's remarkable push to create a COVID-19 vaccine.
For many Holocaust survivors, Russia's ongoing assault on Ukraine is a painful reminder of the trauma they already endured — and what they hoped their loved ones never would. "It's hard to wrap my mind around the fact that in '41, I had to hide in the basement of this building, and that I'm going to have to do that again now," one said.
Homelessness is the subject of the Netflix documentary "Lead Me Home," which is nominated for an Oscar for best documentary short. Co-directors Jon Shenk and Pedro Kos join CBS News' Tanya Rivero to discuss their film.
The NFL also said there was no evidence that any coaches, staff, teammates, or other players knew about the alleged betting.
Tougher U.S. sanctions against Russia are expected as the conflict in Ukraine gets bloodier and bloodier.
Fast-food chains and multinational beverage companies face pressure to suspend operations in Russia.
"It's hard to wrap my mind around the fact that in '41, I had to hide in the basement of this building, and that I'm going to have do that again now."