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John Dickerson reports on the severe winter storm impacting 280 million Americans, the new witness transcripts released by the House Jan. 6 committee, and FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's release on $250 million bond.
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Congress is considering the idea of banning TikTok from all government devices amid growing national security concerns around the social media platform, whose parent company, ByteDance, is Chinese-owned. Alex Palmer, a contributing writer for New York Times Magazine, discussed the issue.
Arizona's governor has agreed to remove a makeshift wall made of shipping containers at the U.S.-Mexico border. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports from El Paso, Texas.
Severe winter weather is impacting millions of people nationwide. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston reports from Oak Brook, Illinois, to discuss the dangerously cold weather.
New York State Attorney General Letitia James is investigating Congressman-elect George Santos, who has been accused of fabricating parts of his life story. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBS News to discuss what we know about his background and how Santos is responding.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol is set to release its final report, and has also released transcripts of its interviews with key witnesses. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the latest from Capitol Hill. Then, CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa joined John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss what we've learned from the transcripts.
A water crisis is unfolding in the nation's Southwest, as the Colorado River begins to dry up, the result of overconsumption, climate change and drought. Theodore Cooke, general manager of the Central Arizona Project, the state's largest renewable water supply, spoke to CBS News about what this could mean for the region moving forward.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Congress on Wednesday to approve more aid for Ukraine. Asami Terajima, a reporter for the Kyiv Independent, joined CBS News to discuss Zelenskyy's address in Washington, D.C.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Congress Wednesday, thanking Americans for their ongoing support, and asking for continued aid, telling U.S. lawmakers that "you can speed up our victory." Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, and CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, discussed the highlights of Zelenskyy's speech, and what it could signal next for the war with Russia.
John Dickerson reports on the severe winter storm impacting 280 million Americans, the new witness transcripts released by the House Jan. 6 committee, and FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's release on $250 million bond.
John Dickerson reports on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Congress, new information released by the House Jan. 6 committee, and warnings that people in the western U.S. could run out of water in just a few years.
John Dickerson reports on Volodymyr Zelenskyy's possible visit to the U.S., explores the Taliban's ban on college for women, and speaks with an immigration law expert about Title 42.
Jury reaches verdict in Harvey Weinstein rape trial; Assessing the impact of Jan. 6 committee's findings.
John Dickerson reports on the concerns over art produced by artificial intelligence, the White House's COVID-19 plan for the winter, and the impact of rising interest rates on the stock market.
John Dickerson speaks with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass about the city's homelessness crisis, explains why President Biden is "all in" on Africa, and gives a recap of the World Cup ahead of Sunday's final.
John Dickerson reports on the charges against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, an alleged Russian smuggling ring in New Hampshire, and reasons why inflation slowed in November.
John Dickerson reports on the arrest of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, efforts to bring Paul Whelan home, and a possible breakthrough on nuclear fusion.
John Dickerson reports on Brittney Griner's release from Russia, the prisoner swap for the "Merchant of Death," and what's next for Paul Whelan.
John Dickerson discusses artificial intelligence used in ChatGPT, why JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is warning of a "mild recession," and what fueled an alleged plot to overthrow the German government.
The House select committee released the transcripts as it wound down its work at the end of the 117th Congress before Republicans officially take control of the House on Tuesday.
The Bills say he went into cardiac arrest after a hit and his heartbeat was restored on the field before he was taken to a hospital, where he is sedated.
The "Hawkeye" actor's publicist said that Renner remained in the intensive care unit.
The Capitol Police unveiled advancements they have made in order to protect against another large-scale assault on the Capitol.
The suspect was killed in a shootout with police after initially fleeing in a carjacked vehicle, police said.
The 1.3 million vehicles was 10% shy of CEO Elon Musk's pledge to grow company sales by 50% nearly every year.
Yet while economists say a recession appears likely this year, any downturn could be relatively mild.
Prosecutors will have to prove the cryptocurrency company founder intentionally duped customers, legal analysts said.
Carrier said flights are back on track after travel woes, but concedes it is "inundated" with lost luggage.
As of Jan. 1, health insurers and employers that offer health plans must provide online calculators for patients to get detailed estimates of what they will owe.
The House select committee released the transcripts as it wound down its work at the end of the 117th Congress before Republicans officially take control of the House on Tuesday.
The Capitol Police unveiled advancements they have made in order to protect against another large-scale assault on the Capitol.
Republican challenger Kari Lake has not yet conceded even after a judge last week dismissed a lawsuit contesting the results.
Before new members take their oaths of office, the House must elect a new speaker.
J. Brett Blanton, who oversees the facilities, historical artifacts and U.S. Capitol grounds, was the subject of a blistering internal review by the agency's inspector general last year.
A new FDA-approved drug delays the onset of type 1 diabetes and the need for insulin injections for several years. Dr. Jon LaPook shows how it works and the potentially life-changing impact.
As of Jan. 1, health insurers and employers that offer health plans must provide online calculators for patients to get detailed estimates of what they will owe.
In New York City, New Year's Eve celebrations and crowds are returning after two years of scaled-back festivities. But the threat from COVID-19 is not gone. Charlie De Mar has more.
A Nebraska company has expanded a recall of alfalfa sprouts after 15 cases of salmonella were linked to the food.
XBB.1.5's ascent is usurping other Omicron variant cousins BQ.1 and BQ.1.1, which had dominated a wave of infections over the fall.
The repatriation is part of Egyptian government efforts to stop the trafficking of its stolen antiquities.
The dispute over ending the public health law, which gives border authorities the power to swiftly expel some migrants, has gone all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The tiles could have global uses for coral adaptation, with benefits to humanity as well as ocean life.
The strike, using a U.S.-supplied precision weapon, marks one of the deadliest attacks on the Kremlin's forces since the war began more than 10 months ago.
He was known as a traditionalist — "God's rottweiler" — for fiercely adhering to church doctrine. But Benedict's papacy was a papacy of firsts.
The "Hawkeye" actor's publicist said that Renner remained in the intensive care unit.
Actor Jeremy Renner is in critical but stable condition following a freak snow plow accident. The 51-year-old suffered serious injuries when his Snow Cat plow ran over his leg while he was clearing a road near his Lake Tahoe home.
"He joins our brothers Maurice, Monte and Ronald in heaven and is now drumming with the angels!" his brother and Earth Wind & Fire founder Verdine White wrote.
Author Tami Charles and illustrator Bryan Collier join “CBS Mornings” to discuss their new book "We Are Here" and why representation in books is so important.
Los Angeles rocker and multiple Grammy winner Ben Harper has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the music business for nearly 30 years. Recently, the sound of Harper's guitar called out to popstar Harry Styles, who invited him to record and tour with him. Jamie Yuccas recently sat down with Harper at the music store that's been run by his family for generations.
Prosecutors will have to prove the cryptocurrency company founder intentionally duped customers, legal analysts said.
In an age of high-tech toys and gadgets, the Rubik's Cube is still captivating children and adults alike nearly 50 years since its creation. Nancy Chen has more with the inventor of the cube, Erno Rubik.
ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.
Ackerman shared tips on how technology can help people reach their goals in the new year.
Experts warn that makers of smart toys could be collecting your data and selling it to advertisers without your even realizing it.
The tiles could have global uses for coral adaptation, with benefits to humanity as well as ocean life.
The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is believed to have traveled billions of miles from the most distant region of the solar system — and this will likely be the only time it's visible from Earth for thousands of years.
The astronomical phenomenon gave skywatchers a good view of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with the naked eye.
This is the second pygmy hippo calf born at the zoo and in the state of Virginia.
Every new infection offers a chance for the coronavirus to mutate, and the virus is spreading rapidly in China.
The suspect in the Idaho college student murders could be headed to Idaho following his appearance in a Pennsylvania court Tuesday. Law enforcement sources say forensic analysis allegedly linked him to the Nov. 13 fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. Danya Bacchus has the story.
A man accused in the New Year's Eve attack on three New York City police officers near Times Square has been arrested and charged with attempted murder. Sources say the suspect, 19-year-old Trevor Bickford, had already been placed on an FBI terror watchlist after self-radicalizing online. Nancy Chen has the latest.
The suspect was killed in a shootout with police after initially fleeing in a carjacked vehicle, police said.
Trevor Bickford, a 19-year-old man from Maine, is charged with attempted murder and assault for the attack that injured three New York City police officers near Times Square on New Year's Eve. Sources say he had recently been added to an FBI terror watchlist. CBS News' Lana Zak has more.
Trevor Bickford, 19, was charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer and two counts of assault.
The comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is believed to have traveled billions of miles from the most distant region of the solar system — and this will likely be the only time it's visible from Earth for thousands of years.
NASA shared a photo of a mesmerizing galaxy 7 million miles away lit up in the bright colors of Brazil, Pelé's home nation.
The year's final SpaceX launch put an Israeli Earth-imaging satellite into orbit.
The astronomical phenomenon gave skywatchers a good view of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with the naked eye.
CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann shares his top three space highlights of 2022.
An anonymous letter writer terrorizes a small town, threatening to expose their rumored dark secrets.
They may have famous names and big careers, but these celebs also ran into financial trouble.
The Orion spacecraft sent back some amazing pictures from its 25-day, 1.4-million-mile journey around the moon.
When a young mother disappears in Columbia, Missouri, investigators use DNA from a tree to help solve the mystery of what happened to her.
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Steve Hartman, the correspondent for CBS News’ iconic “On The Road” franchise and CBS Mornings’ “Kindness 101,” shows us how one simple act of kindness creates a ripple effect. In this one-hour CBS special, Hartman shares stories of ordinary people committing extraordinary acts, changing lives and inspiring others to do the same.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after collapsing on the field during the game. He was administered CPR before being taken away in an ambulance. CBS2's Larry Ridley reports.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was in critical condition after collapsing on the field during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The game was postponed. CBS New York's Larry Ridley reports.
We join one man's quest to save exotic animals from around the world at a sanctuary in Colorado. And we introduce you to the women breaking barriers coaching college football. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
A student-athlete attending Indiana University gifted his sister the ultimate Christmas present. Anthony Leal, a 21-year-old basketball player, paid off his sister's student loans. Jericka Duncan has the story.