Retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges said he foresaw “lots more destruction and fighting” in and around Kyiv, but he predicted that Ukraine’s capital “will not fall.” Source Read More »
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Russia and Ukraine to conduct peace talks amid conflict
As the conflict rages, Russian and Ukrainian delegations met Monday for the third round of peace talks, while the foreign ministers from each nation agreed to meet on Thursday. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins CBS News’ Tanya Rivero and Jim Axelrod from Ukraine with more. Source Read More »
Backlash against Russia is hitting some American businesses hard
CBS News’ Michael George reports on how hostility toward Russia is being misdirected at some American businesses with Russian themes. Source Read More »
Conflict with Russia causing U.S. gas prices to surge
The average price of gas is more than $4 for the first time since 2008, pushed up by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and economic sanctions imposed on Russia by the U.S. and its allies. Robert Sinclair, senior manager of public affairs at AAA, joins CBS News’ Jim Axelrod and Tanya Rivero to break down the rising prices and what American’s ... Read More »
Mother, 2 sons stabbed in daylight Philadelphia attack
A neighbor told CBS Philadelphia that the children were stabbed while attempting to protect their mom. Source Read More »
Mother, two sons stabbed in Philadelphia; suspect turns himself in
A triple stabbing in Philadelphia left a mother fighting for her life and her two sons injured. The suspect turned himself in hours after the attack. Alicia Roberts of CBS News Philly reports. Source Read More »
Stocks fall as Ukraine war keeps pushing up oil prices
Tougher U.S. sanctions against Russia are expected as the conflict in Ukraine gets bloodier and bloodier. Source Read More »
COVID-19 study sees “significant” impact on brain
Researchers are still trying to understand how the virus results in symptoms that impact the brain for months after an infection. Source Read More »
Ukraine citizens cling to safety after failed Russian cease-fire
The Russian military failed to keep a cease-fire twice over the weekend. A promise Monday to see the cease-fire through is being kept, but those who couldn’t flee are left to deal with the harm and fear being inflicted upon their country. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata joins anchors Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green from Kyiv with a ... Read More »
Ukraine and Russia resume direct talks on Day 12 of Putin’s invasion
Third round of negotiations comes with Russian ground forces seemingly stalled, but Putin’s artillery taking a devastating toll in Ukrainian cities. Source Read More »