Grid operators had been preparing such a move after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. | Continue reading
Since 2014, attacks inspired by the "incel movement" and spanning the U.S. and Canada have left dozens dead. | Continue reading
Google said the Air Raid Alert system will work in conjunction with the Ukrainian government. | Continue reading
The president announced new moves meant to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. | Continue reading
The following is a transcript of an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken that aired Sunday, March 6, 2022, on "Face the Nation." | Continue reading
The cost of filling up your car is soaring across much of the U.S as the Ukraine crisis further drives up oil prices. | Continue reading
As the fighting intensifies, groups helping injured and needy civilians in Ukraine are appealing for help. | Continue reading
Other Western nations reacted with horror, as well. The attack stoked fears the war could spark another Chernobyl. | Continue reading
The White House supports the Senate bill that requires critical infrastructure to report major cyber incidents, despite push back from the FBI and Department of Justice. | Continue reading
Bill Whitaker reports that a coordinated attack on a relatively small number of critical substations could plunge the U.S. into darkness. | Continue reading
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations said the action "has been in development for several months." | Continue reading
The CDC said the avian flu viruses don't typically infect humans. | Continue reading
The order means Putin has ordered Russia's nuclear weapons prepared for increased readiness to launch. | Continue reading
With higher gas prices, inflation and supply-chain shocks, the conflict in Europe is spilling over into the U.S. economy. | Continue reading
U.S. officials say they were stricken with vertigo, confusion, and memory loss both at home and work in Washington, D.C. | Continue reading
The recall impacts stores in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee, and products purchased between January 1, 2021, and today. | Continue reading
The Felicity Ace, which was carrying Volkswagen Group vehicles to the U.S., is adrift near Portugal's Azores Islands. | Continue reading
The research found that more than half of the United States' coastal regions are under very high levels of human industrial pressure. | Continue reading
Tech luminary who coined the term "Web 2.0" on cryptocurrency, NFTs and blockchain: "It's kind of like a pyramid scheme." | Continue reading
Tech luminary who coined the term "Web 2.0" on cryptocurrency, NFTs and blockchain: "It's kind of like a pyramid scheme." | Continue reading
The company spent over $10 billion on the Metaverse in 2021. | Continue reading
As many as 30% of people with COVID develop the long-term illness, with many sufferers struggling to return to work. | Continue reading
As many as 30% of people with COVID develop the long-term illness, with many sufferers struggling to return to work. | Continue reading
If all goes well, Webb will be 100 times more powerful than Hubble — so sensitive to infrared light that it could detect the faint heat of a bumble bee as far away as the moon. | Continue reading
Social media platform's explosive growth vaults it past the search giant and Facebook as most trafficked site. | Continue reading
Rogel Aguilera-Mederos was sentenced earlier this week to 110 years in prison for a 2019 crash that left four people dead and several others injured. | Continue reading
More people have come forward to claim they were accused, arrested and even jailed after Hertz reported cars they had legitimately rented were stolen. | Continue reading
Vuity, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in October, would potentially replace reading glasses for some of the 128 million Americans who have trouble seeing close-up. | Continue reading
Thompson's case dates to his discovery of a ship that sank off South Carolina in 1857 with thousands of pounds of gold aboard. | Continue reading
Vuity, which was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in October, would potentially replace reading glasses for some of the 128 million Americans who have trouble seeing close-up. | Continue reading
Although COVID-19 testing costs are supposed to be covered under most circumstances, some people have been getting large and confusing bills, including some for hundreds or thousands of dollars. | Continue reading
Authorities in the Netherlands say testing has confirmed that COVID cases identified on November 19 and 23 were the new strain — days before researchers identified it. | Continue reading
The CDC says it's investigating, adding their contents "appear intact" and it doesn't appear anyone was exposed to them. | Continue reading
It could be the largest naming rights deal in history — but for many L.A. sports fans, it's a big mistake. | Continue reading
Employers are still trying to fill 10.4 million open jobs, unchanged from the prior month, latest government data show. | Continue reading
OSHA is counting on employees to notify the safety agency if businesses violate the new federal COVID-19 order. | Continue reading
Yanjun Xu is the first Chinese intelligence officer ever to be extradited to the U.S. | Continue reading
CEO concedes that forecasting housing prices is much harder than the real estate firm expected. | Continue reading
The new phase of water might be an important sign of a planet's ability to host life. | Continue reading
President Biden said the delay was "necessary" and "outweighs the public interest in immediate disclosure." | Continue reading
Fulton County is Georgia's most populous county. | Continue reading
A July study found nearly a third of U.S. workers under 40 considered changing careers during the pandemic. | Continue reading
Synthetic media, better known as deepfakes, could be a goldmine for filmmakers. But the technology has already terrorized women who have had their faces inserted into pornography. And it could potentially disrupt society. | Continue reading
Holly Williams reports on how a group of schoolboys worked together to survive 15 months stranded on an island. | Continue reading
The company earlier this year settled a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of a college student who died believing he owed more than $700,000 for a sophisticated, risky trade. | Continue reading
An internal Facebook study obtained by 60 Minutes stated: "The current set of financial incentives our algorithms create does not appear to be aligned with our mission." | Continue reading