U.S. giving Ukraine more drones – a surprising success story so far
Drones made by Turkey have been used by Ukraine with lethal effectiveness vs. Russia. But it wasn't clear whether that model is among the drones the U.S. will be providing.
Drones made by Turkey have been used by Ukraine with lethal effectiveness vs. Russia. But it wasn't clear whether that model is among the drones the U.S. will be providing.
Now that the baseball player lockout has ended, the 2022 MLB season is set to begin on April 7.
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As the war in Ukraine entered its fourth week, both sides said progress was being made in peace talks, with future Ukrainian “neutrality” on the world stage surfacing as a possible lynchpin in any settlement. But Russia continued to pound Ukrainian cities and civilians. Officials in the besieged port city of Mariupol said Russian forces struck a theater that was being used as a shelter.
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Rescue efforts were underway in the vital waterway. The Emirati-flagged ship was carrying cars and other cargo to Iraq, an official with a cargo company said.
Arthur Liu told The Associated Press he was contacted by the FBI last October and warned about the scheme just as his 16-year-old daughter was preparing for the Beijing Winter Olympics.
They were swiped from the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America building. Police are seeking the culprits.
CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion and Politico Magazine contributing editor Elise Labott join "Red & Blue" to discuss how Republicans and Democrats are looking to support Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's moving virtual address to Congress.
Ukrainian refugees are now being welcomed in the United Kingdom after its government announced a new policy for the refugees. CBS News contributor Simon Bates explores the decision in this week's "London Calling."
Ukraine's capital under siege as Moscow intensifies air raids; New York City's Metropolitan Opera holds special night for Ukraine.
Prime Minister Micheál Martin was attending a gala in Washington, D.C., when he received the positive result.
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Zelenskyy makes impassioned plea for more U.S. aid; Chance encounter reconnects family who evacuated Ukraine
President Biden on Wednesday pledged $800 million in military aid for Ukraine to help fight off Russian advances. Meantime, Moscow continues to ramp up its attacks on cities and civilians. CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson joined CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss all the latest developments.
It's been one year since a man went on a shooting rampage at three separate spas in the Atlanta, Georgia, area. Authorities say the gunman wasn't motivated by race, but the violence angered many in the Asian American community and stoked safety concerns. AAPI Victory Alliance Executive Director Varun Nikore joined CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss.
Biden announces $800 million in Ukraine aid; Texas rejects over 16,000 mail-in primary ballots
Actress and activist Evan Rachel Wood has accused rock star Marilyn Manson of sexual, emotional and physical abuse during their four year relationship. HBO's new documentary film, "Phoenix Rising," follows Wood's decision to name Manson, and her journey from acting to activism. The film's director, Amy Berg, joined CBS News to discuss.
The U.S. Secret Service released a study on the terrorist threats from men who call themselves "anti-feminists" or "involuntary celibates." The men reportedly draw motivation for violence from their inability to develop relationships with women. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins Elaine Quijano to discuss the details.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made a plea directly to members of Congress to help create a no-fly zone over Ukrainian skies. Vice News international correspondent Ben Solomon joins CBS News from Kyiv to discuss the latest on the ground.