Chinese companies are providing non-lethal military assistance and economic support that stops short of wholesale sanctions evasion, sources familiar with the situation tell CBS News.
CBS News
El Paso Walmart shooting suspect to plead guilty to federal charges
The man accused of killing nearly two dozen people in a racist attack at a Texas Walmart plans to plead guilty to federal charges in the case.
Documents marked classified found at former VP Mike Pence’s home in Indiana
A “small number” of documents with classified markings were discovered last week at former Vice President Mike Pence’s home in Indiana and turned over to the FBI, his lawyer told the National Archives and Records Administration. CBS News political director Fin Gomez has more on the breaking news.
U.S. poised to send tanks to Ukraine
For months, the U.S. has been insisting the M-1 Abrams, its top-of-the-line tank, was too complex to operate and maintain in Ukraine.
The U.S. has seen 39 mass shootings in the first 23 days of 2023
Americans hold nearly half of all civilian-owned guns worldwide, research shows.
Doctor charged with sexually assaulting patients convicted of sex trafficking
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams issued a statement in which he called Hadden “a predator in a white coat.”
Evidence points to “workplace violence” in Half Moon Bay shooting, police say
The only known connection between the eight victims and the suspect is that they may have been coworkers, officials said Tuesday.
What is Galentine’s Day? Plus the best Galentine’s Day gifts and splurges
Learn more about the friendship holiday and shop the best Galentine’s Day gift ideas.
Walmart’s U.S. workers to get pay raises next month
Workers at 3,000 stores will get raises, as the company increases average pay to $17.50 an hour from $17.
District attorney opposes release of special grand jury’s Trump report
“Decisions are imminent,” Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said Tuesday.
Painting with mysterious origins is a likely a Raphael, according to AI study
The technology found the de Brécy Tondo, which features a woman and baby, closely matched Raphael’s Sistine Madonna.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker defends state’s new sweeping gun ban
Gun rights advocates have filed at least three lawsuits challenging the state law.
Months after Taylor Swift ticket problems, Ticketmaster faces questioning on Capitol Hill
Ticketmaster is in the hot seat on Capitol Hill. The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing Tuesday looking into the lack of competition in the ticketing industry after the platform in November saw massive problems during a presale for Taylor Swift concert tickets. Bob Lefsetz, a music industry analyst and author of the Lefsetz Letter, joined CBS News to discuss.
Hundreds of children seeking asylum disappear in U.K.
The majority of the missing children are teenage boys from Albania, the British government said.
Giant iceberg breaks away from the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica
This is the second major break-off from Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf in two years.
Nominations announced for the 95th annual Academy Awards
This year’s Academy Awards nominations have been revealed. Erik Davis, the managing editor for Fandango.com, joined CBS News to discuss which films and performances are up for an Oscar and who got snubbed.
Trump attorney threatens to sue former prosecutor who wrote book about Manhattan D.A. investigation
Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz concluded Trump’s approach to business was similar to that of former mob boss John Gotti.
Trump drops another lawsuit against N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James
Trump has withdrawn two suits against James in the last five days.
Meet Britain’s youngest genius
Still only four years old, Teddy Hobbs could count to 100 before he turned two. Now he can do it in seven languages. Ian Lee has the story of the youngest MENSA member in Britain.
Justice Department accuses Google of monopolizing ad tech
Internet giant has “corrupted legitimate competition,” regulators allege in filing antitrust lawsuit.
All the Taylor Swift references from the Senate’s Ticketmaster hearing
“Ticketmaster should look in the mirror and say, ‘I’m the problem, it’s me,'” one senator quipped.
Meet boy-genius Teddy Hobbs, Britain’s youngest-ever MENSA member
Still only four years old, Teddy could count to 100 before he turned two. Now he can do it in seven different languages.
Half Moon Bay shooting was likely “workplace violence,” police say at briefing
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus and other officials gave a briefing on the investigation into a mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, California, that killed seven people. The suspect is in custody. Watch their full remarks.
Indiana Rep. Jim Banks says he is confident Pence handled documents in ‘proper way’
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), who is running for U.S. Senate in Indiana, told CBS News on Tuesday that the discovery of documents marked as classified at the home of former Vice President Mike Pence does not change his view of his fellow Indiana Republican. “I know no man with higher integrity than Mike Pence. And I’m sure that he handled all of this in the proper way,” Banks said.
Arizona Rep. Ruben Gallego announces bid for Senate seat in 2024, challenging Kyrsten Sinema
Arizona Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego has officially announced his bid to run for U.S. Senate in 2024, setting up a potential showdown with Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Virginia Senator Tim Kaine also announced plans to run for reelection. CBS News political director Fin Gomez joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss.
Half Moon Bay, Monterey Park shootings stun California
CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak to discuss a mass shooting that occurred Monday in Half Moon Bay, California — the latest in a string that have happened since Saturday. He also reports how officials are reacting to the shooting and on the heroic efforts involved in stopping the alleged gunman in the Monterey Park massacre.
Earth’s inner core may have started spinning the other way, study says
Exactly how the inner core rotates has been a matter of debate between scientists — and the latest research is expected to prove controversial.
Dog owner reacts after seeing her dog walk for the first time since physical therapy
This dog suddenly became quadriplegic and couldn’t walk anymore. But he went to physical therapy, and proudly walked to his owner, who was brought to tears.
New York Stock Exchange experiences technical issue, temporarily halts trading for 80 companies
The New York Stock Exchange experienced a technical issue early on Tuesday, temporarily halting trading for more than 80 companies. Dan DeFrancesco, finance editor for Insider, joined CBS News to recap the day for the markets, and what the latest Justice Department antitrust lawsuit against Google could mean for the tech industry.
Close community ties complicate jury selection in Alex Murdaugh murder trial
Jury selection resumed Tuesday in South Carolina for the murder trial of former lawyer Alex Murdaugh, where many prospective jurors in the county have said they are aware of the case. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell gives an update on the trial of the 54-year-old accused of killing his wife and youngest son.
McConnell says any debt ceiling solution will come from McCarthy and Biden
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and then-Vice President Joe Biden negotiated on the debt ceiling in 2011.
20 GOP-led states ask federal judge to halt migrant sponsorship policy
The program will allow up to 30,000 migrants from four crisis-stricken countries to enter the U.S. legally each month if they have American sponsors.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker defends state’s new gun restrictions
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said in an interview with CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe that he believes the ban on certain high-powered firearms and high-capacity ammunition magazines he recently signed into law will withstand legal challenges and “venue shopping” by gun rights advocates trying to roll back some of the most aggressive firearm laws in the country.
Hunter killed after dog steps on rifle, Kansas sheriff says
The preliminary investigation shows it to be a hunting-related accident, the sheriff’s office said.
Video shows Half Moon Bay shooting suspect being taken into custody
The suspected gunman in the Half Moon Bay, California, shooting that killed 7 people was detained by authorities on Monday. He was taken into custody after he was spotted in his vehicle in the parking lot of a San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office substation.
Drone video captures rare reverse waterfall in Utah
A rare reverse waterfall was captured on video in Ivins, Utah, last week as strong winds ripped across the state. The drone footage shows powerful gusts blowing the waterfall’s stream back up a steep cliff.
Here’s where Lego is moving its North American headquarters
Toymaker says it’s leaving Enfield, Connecticut, home to U.S. hub since 1975, and moving to “one of the best cities in the world.”
Marilyn Monroe biopic “Blonde” tops nominations for Razzie Awards
Ironically, Ana de Armas, who depicted Marilyn Monroe in the film, received an Oscar nod for best actress when the Academy Award nominations were announced Tuesday.
New FDA guidelines would reduce — but not eliminate — lead in baby food
Draft guidelines released by the agency on Tuesday outline a new maximum amount of lead that should be found in baby food.
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on his state’s tough new gun law and other steps to cut crime
Recent shootings in the U.S. are renewing calls for action to reduce gun violence. CBS News spoke with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker about his state’s new ban on high-powered weapons, which is facing legal challenges. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe joined “Red and Blue”with more on their conversation.