Lawmakers argue the Chinese government can use the widely popular video-sharing app as a spy tool and to covertly influence the U.S. public. … [Read more...] about Why U.S. officials want to ban TikTok
Russian court extends Evan Gershkovich’s pretrial detention yet again
U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich will remain "wrongfully detained" by Russia - with no sign yet of a trial on espionage charges – until at least June. … [Read more...] about Russian court extends Evan Gershkovich’s pretrial detention yet again
What it’s like to watch Trump’s “hush money” trial from inside the courtroom
There are no cameras allowed in the court where Trump is being tried on 34 felony counts stemming from a "hush money" payment before the 2016 election. … [Read more...] about What it’s like to watch Trump’s “hush money” trial from inside the courtroom
Russia aims to ramp up strikes on arms storage in Ukraine
The U.S. is close to delivering a $61 billion aid package to the Ukrainian military, and Russia's defense minister said Tuesday that Moscow would ramp up its own weapons production in response. William Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, joins CBS News to discuss. … [Read more...] about Russia aims to ramp up strikes on arms storage in Ukraine
White House considering national climate emergency declaration
The White House is considering declaring a national climate emergency to unlock federal powers and stifle oil development, according to a Bloomberg report. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is announcing several projects this Earth Week. Columbia University Climate School professor Dr. Melissa Lott joins with analysis. … [Read more...] about White House considering national climate emergency declaration