| 18.02.2025 5:01 Support for ESG proposals at record low driven by US investors, report shows Report highlights 憌orrying retreat in support for shareholder resolutions on environmental and social risksSupport for shareholder proposals aimed at tackling environmental and social risks hit a record low last year, figures ... ... 18.02.2025 5:05Trump抯 tariffs present fresh headache for India抯 slowing economy India, one of the fastest growing economies in the world, is facing a slowdown in a sign of deeper problems. 18.02.2025 5:36 Officials give update on upside down plane crash landing in Toronto Canadian officials gave an update Monday after a Delta Airlines plane landed upside down at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Bruce Landsberg, former vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, joins CBS News to discuss. 18.02.2025 5:49 Mass layoffs continue across numerous federal agencies More federal employees are finding themselves out of a job this week as the Trump administration continues to make massive cuts to its workforce. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett has more. 18.02.2025 5:49 Russia Frees American Prisoner Before Talks With U.S. The release of Kalob Byers Wayne, who was arrested on drug charges on Feb. 7, came on the eve of talks about the war in Ukraine. 18.02.2025 6:00CNBC Daily Open: Europe wants a say in Ukraine peace plan European leaders hastily gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine peace plans. Defense stocks jumped after EU members were allowed to ramp up spending on security. 18.02.2025 6:07 What could come out of U.S.-Russia talks on Ukraine? Senior members of the Trump administration will meet with Russian officials in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss the possibility of ending the war in Ukraine. Michael Bociurkiw, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, joins CBS News to assess the state of U.S.-Russia relations and where Ukraine fits in. 18.02.2025 6:14 Ohio sex worker charged with fatally drugging 4 customers can stand trial, judge rules An Ohio sex worker charged with fatally drugging four customers and trying to kill a fifth has been found competent to stand trial. 18.02.2025 6:16 Kentucky storm causes deadly flooding Intense rainfall brought deadly flooding to Kentucky over the weekend, with at least 11 deaths linked to the storm. Nicole Valdes reports. 18.02.2025 6:18Argentina抯 Javier Milei faces fraud allegations over cryptocurrency post Critics have accused Milei of involvement in the rapid rise and fall of a cryptocurrency, costing investors thousands. 18.02.2025 6:23 How a bird flu pandemic could emerge The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued conditional approval for a bird flu vaccine for use in chickens. There have been at least 68 confirmed cases of bird flu among humans since 2024, according to the CDC. CBS News medical contributor Dr. C?line Gounder joins to discuss the state of the virus in birds and humans. 18.02.2025 6:27 Parents say off-label drug helped son with autism speak After 2-year-old Mason Connor was diagnosed with autism, his parents turn to an off-label drug being studied for its potential to help some kids improve their ability to speak. Dr. Celine Gounder has details. 18.02.2025 6:37 Camp helps kids impacted by Los Angeles area wildfires Project:Camp operates all over the country, materializing within days in communities hit by natural disasters. 18.02.2025 6:38 CDC data suggests bird flu could be spreading among humans undetected The latest CDC tracking data on bird flu suggests the virus may be spreading undetected among humans. Dr. Celine Gounder has the latest. 18.02.2025 6:38 Trump Pushes Business Interests in Golf, Mideast and New York as Conflicts Abound Norms recognized for decades in Washington by both parties no longer appear to apply to the Trump White House, former prosecutors and ethics lawyers say. 18.02.2025 6:43 No Evidence of Hate Crime in Transgender Man抯 Killing in Upstate N.Y., Investigators Say Law enforcement officials in upstate New York say that the torture and killing of Sam Norquist, 24, did not appear to be a hate crime. 18.02.2025 6:44 Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy rejects 憅uick win ceasefire sought by US 慦e will not sign just anything in order to be applauded, Ukrainian president insists; European leaders pressed on sending troops to enforce peace. What we know on day 1,091 The US is trying to 損lease Vladimir Putin as it aims ... ... 18.02.2025 7:00 Israel抯 Cease-Fires With Hezbollah and Hamas Are in Limbo Again Israel and the U.S. sent conflicting signals over whether they want the truce to continue. 18.02.2025 7:01 What We Know About the Kentucky Floods Storms have overwhelmed the state in recent years. On top of the floods, snow is expected soon. 18.02.2025 7:10 Trump Administration Begins Firing Hundreds of FAA Staff Despite Recent Safety Concerns The firings hit the FAA as federal officials have been raising concerns about an overtaxed and understaffed air traffic control system for years. 18.02.2025 7:10Elon Musk抯 DOGE seeks access to US taxpayers data, sparking privacy fears Democratic lawmakers express concern that Tesla CEO is seeking to weaponise the tax system against his rivals. 18.02.2025 7:11 Pope Francis in stable condition, will remain hospitalized for now, Vatican says The Vatican says Pope Francis will remain in the hospital as he battles a respiratory tract infection. The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized four times since he was elected in 2013. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has the latest from Italy. 18.02.2025 7:28 Top Social Security Official Leaves After Musk Team Seeks Data Access The departure of the acting commissioner is the latest backlash to the Department of Government Efficiency抯 efforts to access sensitive data. 18.02.2025 7:31European leaders warn against Ukraine ceasefire without Russian peace deal Ukraine's Zelenskyy warns that 'fragile ceasefire' with Russia would be a 'prelude' to another war launched by Moscow. 18.02.2025 7:44 Trump administration fires thousands of U.S. Forest and National Park Service workers The Trump administration hit the U.S. Forest and National Park Services with major staffing cuts over the weekend. The administration fired about 10% of the U.S. Forest Service workforce and about 5% of National Park Service employees. Ashley Harrell, National Parks bureau chief at SFGate, joins CBS News to explain what the move could mean for the future of key environmental and tourist sites. 18.02.2025 7:51 Judge Dale Ho Faces Demands to Continue Eric Adams抯 Prosecution As Judge Dale E. Ho considers the Justice Department抯 request to stop the corruption case against New York抯 mayor, former U.S. attorneys are asking him to investigate. 18.02.2025 8:05 Kentucky reels from flooding that killed 12 as another storm will bring snow and cold Another winter storm will hit the United States this week and will bring snow to Kentucky, after the state was hit with devastating flooding over the weekend that killed 12 and prompted over 1,000 rescues. 18.02.2025 8:09 4 Top Officials to Resign Over Adams抯 Cooperation With Trump Gov. Kathy Hochul said the resignations raised 搒erious questions about the long-term future of this mayoral administration. She planned to meet with elected officials to discuss 搕he path forward. 18.02.2025 8:19 Baseball: Manager Ibata hopeful Kikuchi will pitch for Japan at 2026 WBC Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata voiced hope that Yusei Kikuchi will pitch for Japan at the World Baseball Classic in March next year after holding talks with the Los Angeles Angels lefty on Monday.
"He was almost unstoppable toward the end of last year (playing for the Houston Astros)," Ibata said in Tempe, Arizona, where the Angels are holding spring training. "It'll be great if he can pitch for Japan."
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