“Putin doesn't want a deal, he wants victory,” expert says on Ukraine ceasefire
Russian and Ukrainian officials were set to hold peace talks in Turkey, but the leaders of those countries are not expected to attend. Brian Taylor, the director of the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at Syracuse University,
Business owner says he's just trying to stay afloat amid tariff chaos
A small business owner is fighting to stay afloat amid the tariff chaos. Carter Evans reports.
FEMA internal report warns agency isn't prepared for hurricane season
CBS News has obtained portions of an internal review warning the Federal Emergency Management Agency is not prepared for hurricane season. Nicole Sganga has more.
Brain-dead woman must carry fetus to birth because of abortion ban, family says
Georgia’s “heartbeat law” is among the restrictive abortion statutes that have been put in place in many conservative states.
How a California school district is solving chronic absenteeism
Chronic absenteeism peaked at 31% at the height of the pandemic, but the latest data shows it hasn’t made much improvement.
Infant is world's first patient to undergo personalized gene-editing treatment
KJ Muldoon became the first patient to undergo personalized CRISPR treatment, a therapy that found the one uniquely mutated gene out of 20,000 in his little body, and fixed it.
Infant is world's first patient to undergo personalized gene-editing treatment
KJ Muldoon became the first patient to undergo personalized CRISPR treatment, a therapy that found the one uniquely mutated gene out of 20,000 in his little body, and fixed it.
Gaza doctor says lack of food and aid has led to “catastrophic” situation
More than 120 people in the Gaza Strip were reportedly killed in another round of Israeli air strikes. It comes as Israel’s aid blockade enters its third month. The United Nations warns that one in five of
Breaking down what the birthright citizenship case is really about
Supreme Court justices heard arguments in a case that could allow President Trump to move forward with his executive order ending birthright citizenship. But the case doesn’t question whether or not the order is constitutional, it challenges
South African president to visit White House after Afrikaner refugees arrive
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa earlier this week criticized White South Africans who claimed refugee status in the U.S. as “cowardly.”