In San Francisco, city attorney David Chiu announced the first government lawsuit of its kind against 11 companies, including Kraft-Heinz, General Mills and Nestle. It accuses the companies of using cheap ingredients, adding flavor and color, to make unhealthy and addictive products. Elizabeth Cook reports.
Drivers braved snow-covered roads Tuesday as states from Kansas to New York were hit with a powerful winter storm. Some regions got up to 12 inches of snow. Tom Hanson reports.
A U.S. negotiating team met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday for peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, but a Putin aide said after hours of talks no agreement was reached. Holly Williams reports.
A winter storm caused dangerous conditions and is bringing bitter cold temperatures to parts of the U.S. Plus, President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defend a controversial strike on a suspected drug boat. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.