Tesla hikes car prices by thousands as costs for materials soar
The price for Tesla's Model X is now $114,900, a jump of more than $10,000 from March 1. "Inflation pressure in raw materials and logistics" cited.
The price for Tesla's Model X is now $114,900, a jump of more than $10,000 from March 1. "Inflation pressure in raw materials and logistics" cited.
Both the U.N.'s refugee agency and the International Organization for Migration estimate that the number of civilians fleeing could eventually reach four or five million.
The United Nations says more than 2.9 million people have left Ukraine since February 24, when Russia invaded. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini explains what kind of support refugees are getting from neighboring Poland.
"The good news is if we can get this passed, we don't have to do this stupidity anymore," Senator Marco Rubio said on the Senate floor.
The Chicago police officers who shot and killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez in separate foot chases just days apart last March won't face any criminal charges.
It isn't yet clear who will be nominated in her place.
Fuel costs in the U.S. may have crested as investors pin their hopes on a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Councilmember says fast-food outlet "oversized for that site, to begin with," with backed-up cars clogging local streets for hours some days
As prices at the pump surge, GOP leaders see the suspended oil pipeline as a solution. But the answer isn't so simple.
Russian and Ukrainian delegates are meeting via video link Tuesday to resume their fourth round of negotiations. Meanwhile, the battle on the ground in Ukraine is intensifying across several cities, including Kyiv. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports from Washington, and CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has an update from Lviv, Ukraine.
Her father says recordings of Selena when she was 13 were digitally updated to sound as if she was 23 – the age Selena was before she was killed in 1995.
March 15 marks Equal Pay Day in the United States, how long into 2022 women had to work to make as much as men earned just in 2021. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joins CBS News’ Meg Oliver and Jim Axelrod on Equal Pay Day to talk about the latest numbers.
A Florida judge ordered Tarrio jailed as he faces conspiracy charges in Washington, D.C.
The global economy is feeling the impacts of the west's unprecedented sanctions on Ukraine as energy costs have surged around the world and the Russian economy tanks. Tania Babina, Ukrainian economist and assistant professor of business and finance at Columbia Business School, joins CBS News to discuss why the invasion of Ukraine is continuing despite the sanctions.
Jackelyn Kastanis and her "glam girls" visit women and girls to take their minds off their illnesses – and glam them up.
During his trip, the president will participate in a meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels on March 24, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said.
The sanctions from Russia are in response to the sweeping economic measures imposed by the Biden administration on Russian banks, top officials and oligarchs.
The critically acclaimed film "Flee" details a refugee's difficult journey out of Afghanistan. His struggles mirror the current refugee crisis in Ukraine, where war has displaced millions of people. Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen joins CBS News to discuss the movie and its relevance to the current moment.
States are cutting taxes amid booming revenue. "You can't have your cake and eat it too, but we kind of are this year," one governor said.
When Jackelyn Kastanis found out her childhood best friend had cancer, she not only stayed with her in the hospital, but she also tried to give her a sense of normalcy – and beauty. She was inspired to start the Simply From The Heart organization, which brings glam to women and girls in the hospital.
Authorities have arrested a man suspected of shooting people experiencing homelessness across New York City and Washington, D.C. Over the last two weeks, two people were killed and three others were wounded. CBS News' Jim Axelrod and Meg Oliver chat with CBS News correspondent George Michael about what we know about this string of shootings and what we have yet to learn.
Kremlin critics see Alexey Navalny's trial as an attempt to keep Russian President Vladimir Putin's most ardent foe in prison for as long as possible.
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The Biden administration is considering a presidential trip to Europe as Russia's war in Ukraine continues. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with more from the White House.
This time the ship, called the Ever Forward, is stuck in the Chesapeake Bay.