A cautionary statement from the Moscow Kremlin is warning of an “extremely dangerous” escalation if NATO deploys heavy weapons such as battle tanks and long-range missile systems to Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a direct appeal to Germany to provide tanks ahead of crunch talks involving dozens of Western allies at Ramstein air base in southern Germany.
During a trip to CA to survey storm damage, Biden broke his silence for the first time, saying he has "no regrets" as the investigation continues into the classified documents found at his home and
office.
Oliver Darcy spoke with many members of the WH press, who have become increasingly frustrated with Karine Jean-Pierre, who seldom strays from talking points and is even providing false information.
“Rust” actor and producer Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed will each be charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Halyna Hutchins on the film’s set in 2021.
The Court has not been able to determine who was behind the leak last May, revealing that the court was privately poised to overturn the landmark decisions establishing a constitutional right to
abortion.
The U.S. ran up against its legal borrowing capacity and began implementing “extraordinary measures” to avoid a default, but the phrase technically refers to a bunch of accounting workarounds.
White House officials and Democrats believe they have much more leverage if they do not negotiate with Republicans on raising the debt ceiling-- a risky position that Democrats think is a political
winner.
“Gay rights once meant fighting for marriage equality and anti-discrimination protections. Now, it apparently means harassing random pro athletes who won't wrap themselves in the rainbow flag.”
Still disturbed by the evidence related to murder and dismemberment that prosecutors unveiled in court Wednesday, Ana Walshe's mother is holding out hope that her daughter is still alive.
A Black soldier in uniform who was pepper-sprayed in his car by Virginia police officers during a traffic stop has been awarded less than $4,000 in a million-dollar lawsuit against the two officers.
Community members voiced concerns Wednesday evening after Lower Merion Police showed body cam footage of the Jan. 8 arrest of Chaine Jordan, when officers used a Taser during a traffic stop.
President Biden is likely to announce his bid for reelection "not long after" he delivers his State of the Union address on Feb. 7, a source with knowledge of the ongoing planning confirmed to CBS News.
Augustus J. “Gus” Zarelli and Mary Elizabeth “Betsy” Abel conceived a child in the spring of 1952, and the boy’s short, painful life, became one of Philadelphia’s greatest unsolved mysteries.
Singer-songwriter-guitarist David Crosby, founding member of two popular and enormously influential ’60s rock units, the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, has died at the age of 81.
The decision to charge a San Francisco gallery owner, Collier Gwin, with assault for spraying an unhoused person with a garden hose
(as caught on video) is sparking a new debate among the community.
Eagles place kicker Jake Elliott defended a tactic the team uses during field goals and extra points after he and punter Arryn Siposs — who acts as the holder — were flagged for potentially cheating.
After winning the fourth set of his second-round match over Thanasi Kokkinakis, Andy Murray wasn't allowed to leave the court to
relieve himself as he had already used all of his bathroom allocations.
The City’s Bureau of Sanitation has been unable to get their act together on a timely basis and is just beginning to roll out its program to over 700,000 households whose trash is collected by
Sanitation.
School vouchers, which use public funds to send some students to private schools, are more than 30 years old. But this year, bills
are being introduced that would push school vouchers into a new frontier.