Russia’s brutal siege of Mariupol, a strategic port city, has cut off hundreds of thousands of people from food, water, heat and electricity. Chris...
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COVID-19 has killed nearly a million people in the United States, according to Johns Hopkins University. As more Americans die from coronavirus, many...
At the start of the midterm primary elections, two prominent lawyers, a Republican and a Democrat, warn that election officials are facing a level of threat...
Public officials overseeing the election are increasingly facing restrictive laws and personal threats. A bipartisan pair of lawyers has set up a pro bono...
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky explains the need for states to share their data with the CDC in order to better advise the public.
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Russian forces took over the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine last month, and the International Atomic Energy Agency has sounded the alarm over the safety of...
Russia and Ukraine took part in a fourth round of peace talks on Monday. Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to attack Ukrainian cities. CBS News foreign...
New York Mets star Pete Alonso said Monday he suffered a “brutal car accident” while heading to spring training on Sunday, and described it as...
People looking to kill on the road to put some extra protein on their table are getting tech help in Wyoming in the form of a recently released app that makes...