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FAA Administrator Steve Dickson resigns, will leave at the end of March
“It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve alongside you,” Dickson wrote in an email to FAA employees.
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NATO says Russian military buildup continues as U.S. warns of cyber threat
Russia said its troops were pulling back, but U.S. officials said intelligence shows the opposite, with 7,000 more Russian soldiers arriving on the Ukrainian border.
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Judge says Palin jurors knew he planned to toss claim before they delivered verdict
The judge said the jurors told a law clerk it didn’t affect the outcome.
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Education Department to forgive $415 million in student debt
The latest round of loan forgiveness brings the total amount approved by the department to approximately $2 billion for more than 107,000 borrowers.
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EU ambassador says Russia-Ukraine crisis has unified Europe
Lambrinidis said he is still hopeful that the tensions can be dealt with via diplomacy.
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Harris to travel to Munich amid threat of Russian invasion of Ukraine
Harris will be meeting with the Ukrainian president and German chancellor, among other world leaders at the Munich Security Conference.
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The best Instant Pots deals you can get right now (plus Instant Pot recipes)
You can shop these deals on Instant Pot models right now.
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CDC may update indoor mask guidance as states loosen restrictions
The debate over masking in schools continues to simmer.
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Court hearing for Oath Keepers founder
A judge is weighing whether or not Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes will have to stay in jail as he awaits his trial on charges connected to the U.S. Capitol insurrection. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Elaine Quijano to discuss that and more.
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Russia has “no intention” to invade, envoy says
U.S. intelligence reports show heightened Russian military activity near the Ukrainian border. But Russia’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyanskiy, told CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk that Russia has “no intention” to invade its neighbor.
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Video of officers handcuffing Black teen after fight draws criticism
“I was confused, like, why they saw me as a bad person,” the teen said of the police officers who pinned him down while the other boy sat on a couch.
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Bisa Butler stitches Black history together one portrait at a time
Her life-size portraits look like they’re from the strokes of a painter’s brush — but Butler is a quiltmaker.
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FAA Administrator Steve Dickson resigns, will leave at the end of March “It has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve alongside you,” Dickson wrote in an email to FAA employees. NATO says Russian military buildup continues as U.S. warns of cyber threat Russia said its troops were pulling back, but U.S. officials said intelligence shows the opposite, with 7,000 more Russian soldiers arriving on the Ukrainian border. Judge says Palin jurors knew he planned to toss claim before they delivered verdict The judge said the jurors told a law clerk it didn’t affect the outcome. Education Department to forgive $415 million in student debt The latest round of loan forgiveness brings the total amount approved by the department to approximately $2 billion for more than 107,000 borrowers. EU ambassador says Russia-Ukraine crisis has unified Europe Lambrinidis said he is still hopeful that the tensions can be dealt with via diplomacy. Harris to travel to Munich amid threat of Russian invasion of Ukraine Harris will be meeting with the Ukrainian president and German chancellor, among other world leaders at the Munich Security Conference. The best Instant Pots deals you can get right now (plus Instant Pot recipes) You can shop these deals on Instant Pot models right now. CDC may update indoor mask guidance as states loosen restrictions The debate over masking in schools continues to simmer. Court hearing for Oath Keepers founder A judge is weighing whether or not Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes will have to stay in jail as he awaits his trial on charges connected to the U.S. Capitol insurrection. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Elaine Quijano to discuss that and more. Russia has “no intention” to invade, envoy says U.S. intelligence reports show heightened Russian military activity near the Ukrainian border. But Russia’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyanskiy, told CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk that Russia has “no intention” to invade its neighbor. Video of officers handcuffing Black teen after fight draws criticism “I was confused, like, why they saw me as a bad person,” the teen said of the police officers who pinned him down while the other boy sat on a couch. Bisa Butler stitches Black history together one portrait at a time Her life-size portraits look like they’re from the strokes of a painter’s brush — but Butler is a quiltmaker. EMERGENCY COMPONENT – NATIONAL EMERGENCY COMPONENT – NATIONAL EMERGENCY COMPONENT – NATIONAL EMERGENCY COMPONENT – NATIONAL