Ivanka Trump in talks to appear before Jan. 6 committee, spokesperson says
Last month, the committee tasked with investigating the January 6 attack asked Trump's daughter and former adviser to voluntarily speak with them.
Last month, the committee tasked with investigating the January 6 attack asked Trump's daughter and former adviser to voluntarily speak with them.
"If this goes forward, what we have on the table, unprecedented sanctions, will have a severe impact," Secretary of State Blinken said.
Republicans agree on criticism of President Biden's handling of the crisis, but they split on how much the U.S. should be involved in the conflict.
USPS cited "fragile" finances in its decision to purchase a mostly gas-powered truck fleet.
Senate Democrats plan to run ads seizing on Republican plan calling for more Americans to pay taxes.
"If you look at where the U.S. is on the sanctions escalation ladder, it's on rung three of 10 right now," said Chris Miller, co-director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at Tufts University.
Licensed professionals will be required to report instances of kids undergoing gender-transitioning procedures.
President Biden said the U.S. will "not hesitate to take further steps if Russia continues to escalate."
Its border with Ukraine is under constant watch, but a few months ago, Belarus' border with Poland was the center of a migrant crisis.
The men are being criticized for what's being called their past homophobic comments, but the mayor is not budging.
The attack began moments after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he had "decided to conduct a special military operation."
"If this goes forward, what we have on the table, unprecedented sanctions, will have a severe impact," Secretary of State Blinken said.
Two prosecutors working on a sweeping criminal fraud probe intro Trump business practices have resigned.
U.S. stock futures sold off and oil prices topped $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014 as investors sought refuge.
Last month, the committee tasked with investigating the January 6 attack asked Trump's daughter and former adviser to voluntarily speak with them.
Attorneys claim the Manhattan D.A. "threatened to prosecute" Allen Weisselberg's son because of "Weisselberg's decision not to cooperate" with investigators.
Residents in the storm's path could see snow and ice, bringing the possibility of power outages and dangerous travel conditions.
Problems include stroke, heart attack, myocarditis and irregular heart rhythms, according to the study.
Licensed professionals will be required to report instances of kids undergoing gender-transitioning procedures.
U.S. stock futures sold off and oil prices topped $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014 as investors sought refuge.
Last month, the committee tasked with investigating the January 6 attack asked Trump's daughter and former adviser to voluntarily speak with them.
Republicans agree on criticism of President Biden's handling of the crisis, but they split on how much the U.S. should be involved in the conflict.
More than half of veterans are unemployed for four months or longer after leaving the military, according to a study.
USPS cited "fragile" finances in its decision to purchase a mostly gas-powered truck fleet.
Last month, the committee tasked with investigating the January 6 attack asked Trump's daughter and former adviser to voluntarily speak with them.
"If this goes forward, what we have on the table, unprecedented sanctions, will have a severe impact," Secretary of State Blinken said.
Republicans agree on criticism of President Biden's handling of the crisis, but they split on how much the U.S. should be involved in the conflict.
USPS cited "fragile" finances in its decision to purchase a mostly gas-powered truck fleet.
Senate Democrats plan to run ads seizing on Republican plan calling for more Americans to pay taxes.
Problems include stroke, heart attack, myocarditis and irregular heart rhythms, according to the study.
More parts of the country are dropping mask requirements, signaling a new phase in the pandemic.
The White House's top COVID-19 testing official said supplies had limited their ability to ship some orders quickly.
Lawsuit alleges clinic overcharged New Yorkers for COVID-19 tests and billed for doctor visits that never took place.
The survey — from the child advocacy group On Our Sleeves — found that 53% of parents have missed work at least once a month to deal with their children's mental health.
U.S. stock futures sold off and oil prices topped $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014 as investors sought refuge.
With higher gas prices, inflation and supply-chain shocks, the conflict in Europe is spilling over into the U.S. economy.
More parts of the country are dropping mask requirements, signaling a new phase in the pandemic.
More than half of veterans are unemployed for four months or longer after leaving the military, according to a study.
As housing prices soar, owning a home in the U.S. "is a signifier of the upper class now," one real estate economist says.
The attack began moments after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he had "decided to conduct a special military operation."
"If this goes forward, what we have on the table, unprecedented sanctions, will have a severe impact," Secretary of State Blinken said.
Russia "won't allow us to exist peacefully and to fight for our rights as we are able to do that in Ukraine right now," an 18-year-old law student said.
President Biden said the U.S. will "not hesitate to take further steps if Russia continues to escalate."
Its border with Ukraine is under constant watch, but a few months ago, Belarus' border with Poland was the center of a migrant crisis.
The 94th Academy Awards have decided to cut eight categories from the live telecast of the show.
No cause of death was given. In a memoir released last year, Lanegan said a severe case of COVID-19 left him hospitalized in a coma.
An Indian teen who goes by Pragg is being praised for his victory over world chess champion Magnus Carlsen. The game was played online as part of a tournament involving just 16 players. Carlsen, who has been world champion since 2013, blamed his recent poor play on a bout of COVID-19.
The 27-year-old had last been seen Saturday in Studio City, L.A. police say.
Britney's sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, recently released a book of her own that led to a very public feud.
Emmy winner Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as Uber CEO Travis Kalanick in Showtime's series "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber." Gordon-Levitt joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about getting into character as the so-called "notorious bad boy of tech" and working on set with award-winning actors Kyle Chandler and Uma Thurman.
The Biden administration is warning U.S. companies of potential cyber attacks by Russian hackers in the coming days. Nikole Killion has more.
As the race for self-driving cars accelerates, experts weigh in on their status and just how long until they think it will be until autonomous automobiles take over. Brook Silva-Braga took a test drive.
Bidding for each item starts at $50, but "the artwork of each collection is revealed only after purchase," the former first lady said.
Millions of buyers and sellers of cryptocurrency will need to declare their digital currency transactions to the IRS.
A new study found that COVID-19 can increase the risk for developing 20 cardiac problems, including stroke and heart attack. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
The pterosaur had an estimated wingspan of more than 8 feet, the National Museum of Scotland said.
NACHOS is a pint-sized powerhouse dedicated to observing trace gases that can be harbingers of volcanic activity.
The California rocket builder has now launched 2,137 Starlinks as it populates a global network.
When a bear steals a meal from a wolf pack, the wolves kill less often, researcher say.
Police found the boy's remains after a girl took a note to school in which the mother said she was being held against her will.
Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Robert Hayes during the sentencing phase beginning next week.
The brutal mob beating that left Bakari Henderson dead outside a bar in Greece brought no murder convictions in a first trial. His parents are still waiting for justice.
Ahmaud Arbery's killers now face life in prison for federal hate crimes, in addition to their life sentences for their murder convictions. Janet Shamlian spoke to Arbery's mother about the verdict.
Authorities say she had 1,350 grams of coke in all in her private area, bra cups and stomach but was caught at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after flying in from Jamaica.
The California rocket builder has now launched 2,137 Starlinks as it populates a global network.
The cargo run is the second this year for the space station after a Russian flight earlier this week.
The debris is in a "chaotic" orbit and on track to hit the moon in just a couple of weeks.
While the blurry, misaligned pictures might disappoint the uninitiated, they are almost exactly what engineers were expecting at this point in the observatory's complex commissioning.
If confirmed, this "unexpected" discovery in the Milky Way would be the first time a life-supporting planet has been found orbiting a dying sun.
Authorities who investigated the death of the 42-year-old stay-at-home mom retraced not only the night of her death, but also her online life.
There have been some super games since 1967, but which one is the best?
Photos from Russia's borders show a recent amassing of weapons, vehicles and personnel.
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing officially kicked off with a celebration of the athletes — and protests of the host nation.
Unidentified DNA found 30 years ago at the scene of a quadruple murder recently raised hopes that this unsolved mystery might finally be solved — but will it crack the case?
A homeless assistance program in Miami is providing a partnership that goes beyond people's basic needs. Also, as COVID-19 sidelines teachers and staff, the New Mexico National Guard is stepping in as volunteer substitute teachers. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
Her ex-fiancé — an officer with a badge — nearly killed her. She says police failed to protect her, so she got her own badge. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Michelle Miller reports in an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, February 26 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Ukraine bracing for possible Russian offensive; Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' political influence
Russia has begun attacking Ukraine, according to NATO officials. The attack late Wednesday night began moments after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had "decided to conduct a special military operation" to protect eastern Ukraine's Donbas region. CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell anchors a Special Report. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata and CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams report from Ukraine and "Face the Nation" moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan and CBS national security correspondent David Martin join from Washington.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has been trying to unsettle Ukraine for many years. CBS news contributor Simon bates has more on Putin's motivations in this week's "London Calling."