World Sep 01 U.N. inspectors reach nuclear plant caught in crossfire of Ukrainian and Russian fighting U.N. inspectors made it to Europe's largest nuclear plant on a mission to avert disaster. The Zaporizhzhia plant is caught in the crossfire of Ukrainian and Russian fighting. Lisa Desjardins reports.
World Aug 31 World leaders remember Mikhail Gorbachev following his death In Russia and around the world, Mikhail Gorbachev was remembered on Wednesday. The last leader of the Soviet Union died Tuesday at 91, and his passing brought sharply different reactions. Nick Schifrin reports.
Politics Aug 24 New York, Florida primaries renew Democrats’ hopes for the midterms There's just 76 days to go until the midterm elections that will determine which party controls Congress next year. Voters in Florida and New York on Tuesday chose their nominees in House and Senate races, setting up major November showdowns.
World Aug 19 Violent storms and droughts ravage parts of Europe and Asia New blasts of extreme weather are taking a toll around the globe Friday. The latest in a series of fierce heat waves has moved into the U.S. Northwest and heavy rains and droughts have spread over portions of Europe and…
Nation Aug 01 Extreme conditions in California and Kentucky force thousands from their homes Wildfires and floods are causing more death and destruction across the nation as thousands are forced to evacuate their homes. Record flooding in Kentucky has now claimed 37 lives, and a fierce new fire in northern California has killed at…
Nation Jul 22 What we learned on Day 8 of the Jan. 6 hearings The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol concluded its first round of public hearings Thursday night, with a nearly three-hour presentation centered on a crucial 187 minutes on that day featuring first-hand accounts inside the White…