An estimated 100,000 people remain stranded without power and water in the besieged Ukrainian port city of Mariupol. Today is tax filing deadline day. And for the first time since the pandemic began, the Boston Marathon will be held on Patriot’s Day today. Source Read More »
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Georgia man accused of killing grandmother by stuffing her in freezer
“He said she was the only family member that gave him the courtesy and love and attention he needed,” authorities said. Source Read More »
Man convicted 4 years after Utah teens found dead in mine shaft
The bodies of Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson and Riley Powell were found 100 feet down an abandoned mine shaft. Source Read More »
Woman learning to drive in cemetery knocks over headstones
Police say eight were flattened but crews got all eight back upright. Source Read More »
Suspicious item at Boston airport turns out to be a PlayStation
Police said the suspicious device was a PlayStation console in “a degraded condition.” Source Read More »
Man awarded $450,000 after company birthday party he didn’t want
Kevin Berling asked his company not to have the party because it would stress him out but it did, anyway. Then he suffered two panic attacks and got fired. Source Read More »
Flying vehicles of the future: Companies racing to develop eVTOL “air taxis”
Anderson Cooper reports on eVTOLs, flying vehicles that may one day be the answer to bumper-to-bumper traffic. Source Read More »
CBS Weekend News, April 17, 2022
More civilians killed as Russian forces continue attacks on Ukrainian cities; Easter egg event raises money for Ukraine Source Read More »
4/17/2022: Shields Up, Running Volkswagen, eVTOLs
U.S. officials warn about potential Russian cyberattacks on American soil; CEO Herbert Diess on the future of Volkswagen; Companies racing to develop eVTOL “air taxis” Source Read More »
U.S. officials warn about potential Russian cyberattacks on American soil
Bill Whitaker reports on the proven capabilities of Russia’s hackers, who just a few years ago were able to infiltrate the computer network of a Kansas nuclear power plant. Source Read More »