Dr. Oz says he will renounce his Turkish citizenship if elected to Senate
The announcement came after one of his top rivals pressed the issue.
The announcement came after one of his top rivals pressed the issue.
American diplomats in Ukraine evacuated their children to their grandparents' house in California, while they went to work in Poland. A chance encounter reconnected the parents with their children. Christina Ruffini shares more.
Marina Ovsyannikova, an employee of a Russia state-owned TV channel, is speaking out about staging an on-air protest against the war in Ukraine
Record diesel prices are stalling the trucking industry. The costs are trickling down through the economy. Errol Barnett reports.
Thirty-five Senate seats are up for grabs in the 2022 midterms, and with the Senate currently split 50-50, the November election is crucial for control of the chamber. CBS News Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News political reporter Adam Brewster join "Red and Blue" to break down the upcoming primaries and how both parties are gearing up to try and take control of the Senate.
President Biden announced the U.S. will send an addition $800 million in security aid to Ukraine. He made the announcement hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy gave a speech to Congress, pleading for more help. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins" Red and Blue" from Lviv, Ukraine to discuss the impact the aid will have on Ukraine as Russia's assault on the country rages on.
Several people are dead after a bus carrying student-athletes from the University of the Southwest's men's and women's golf teams collided head-on with a truck outside Odessa, Texas. Ryan Tipton, the university's provost and vice president of academic affairs, spoke with CBS News about how the school community is responding.
Ukrainians with no military background are taking up arms and training to defend their country against Russia's invasion. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
Authorities arrested 108 people, including alleged child sexual predators and those seeking prostitutes.
Flash floods hit Birmingham, Alabama, after parts of the city received up to four inches of rain. Several people had to be rescued from flooded roads.
A powerful earthquake rattled Japan's northeast coast. At least one person was killed and dozens were injured.
American diplomats evacuated their children to California amid the war in Ukraine. A chance encounter reconnected them.
Russian forces are pummeling Ukraine's southern port cities as they inch toward their goal of capturing Odesa. Russia has been bombarding Mykolaiv, which is between Odesa, Ukraine's biggest port, and Mariupol, a major port Russia has already encircled. Oleg Grygoriuk, chairman of the Marine Transport Workers Trade Union of Ukraine, joined CBS News to discuss.
In an address to Congress, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy thanked the U.S. for the support it's provided, but made clear that it's not enough. President Biden announced another $800 million in military aid. Weijia Jiang has the details.
Russian forces have ratcheted up the brutality in their attacks on civilians in Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The steep prices are trickling down through the economy.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Congress virtually and made an emotional plea for the U.S. to offer more help and implement a no-fly zone as his country fights the Russian invasion. Paul Kane, congressional reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBS News' Lana Zak and Enrique Acevedo to break down the speech.
Grid operators had been preparing such a move after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
The breakthrough came as world leaders try to negotiate the return of both Iran and the U.S. to an international agreement on Tehran's nuclear program.
Over 40 civil cases were filed against the Department of Justice following the 2018 shooting.
The Federal Reserve announced a 0.25% interest rate hike -- the first increase since 2018. The Wall Street Journal's chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos, author of "Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic and Prevented Economic Disaster," joins CBS News to explain what this means for American consumers.
As Americans face record high gas prices, many are debating whether the Keystone XL pipeline could help. Here's what experts say.
President Biden announced the U.S. will be sending an additional $800 million in military aid to Ukraine. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more on the details.
With its optics aligned, Webb is on track to begin science operations in the late June-July timeframe.
In one case, prosecutors say a Chinese agent discussed trying stop a Tiananmen Square protest organizer from running for Congress by setting him up with a prostitute and beating him up.