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The U.S. is investigating two possible directed energy attacks on American soil. One was just steps from the White House. Jeff Pegues shares more.
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The U.S. is investigating two possible directed energy attacks on American soil. One was just steps from the White House. Jeff Pegues shares more.
Laptops, tablets may be banned on more international flights; Kushner family business apologizes for China blunder; and Target to test next-day delivery. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Reporters were shunned from publicized events in China over the weekend when Nicole Kushner Meyer, the sister of White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, was courting Chinese investors, urging them to invest in a New Jersey luxury apartment complex. Jericka Duncan reports on why one former White House ethics lawyer is calling it an "abuse of power."
President Trump celebrates 100th day milestone; A Holocaust survivor's inspiring story of forgiveness
An American businesswoman was deported from China Friday after being convicted of espionage. Her two-year ordeal was a source of tension between the U.S. and China. Roxana Saberi tells us how the Trump administration helped bring her home.
Republican and Democratic senators attended an unprecedented classified briefing at the White House Wednesday. Tensions are rising on the Korean peninsula where the U.S. missile system THAAD is being installed in South Korea. In response, China says it will conduct live-fire drills and test new weapons. Adriana Diaz reports.
President Trump is putting pressure on China amid mounting tensions with North Korea. Former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson joins to lend his perspective on the state of U.S. foreign relations.
Ivanka Trump faces questions again about whether she is personally profiting from her White House role. The Chinese government reportedly granted her company three new trademarks on April 6, and hours later, she dined with the Chinese president at her father's Mar-a-Lago resort. Jan Crawford reports.
One of President Trump's campaign promises was to label China a currency manipulator. Now that he needs China's help with North Korea, Mr. Trump tweeted, "Why would I call China a currency manipulator when they are working with us on the North Korean problem?"
President Trump is pressing China to take action on the growing nuclear threat from North Korea. TIME White House reporter Zeke Miller breaks down Trump's latest tweets.
President Trump took to Twitter Sunday morning to wish Americans a happy Easter, and he also responded to nationwide demonstrations calling for the release of his tax returns. On top of that, he explained why he's walking back his pledge to label China a currency manipulator. Errol Barnett has more.
In what some have referred to as "political whiplash," President Trump has reversed his position on a range of issues. For example, he retracted his stance that China is a currency manipulator and his claims that NATO is obsolete. CBS News chief White House correspondent, Major Garrett joined CBSN to explain the repercussions to the evolving "Trump Doctrine."
President Trump pulled multiple about-faces this week -- from his stance on China to his policy on intervening in international conflicts. TIME Washington correspondent Zeke Miller and Capitol Hill reporter for The Hill Molly Hooper join "Red & Blue' to break down who or what might be behind Trump's shifting views.
President Trump is reaching out to China for help dealing with the growing threat from North Korea. CBSN political contributor Caitlin Huey-Burns discusses the president's tweets.
President Trump has announced major shifts in foreign policy within the last 24 hours. CBS News political contributor Dan Senor assesses Trump's evolving stance on Russia, China and NATO.
Trump says he won't label China a currency manipulator; United Airlines issues passenger refunds; and Uber secretly tracked its competition. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
President Trump is reportedly considering new sanctions against North Korea. He hinted again he may confront the North without China's help. Meanwhile, dictator Kim Jong Un made a rare public appearance overnight at the unveiling of a massive new residential complex in the heart of Pyongyang. Ben Tracy reports from inside North Korea.
A major North Korean holiday is this weekend, which has been a past occasion for the regime to test a missile or nuclear device. President Trump and China's President Xi Jinping have both warned North Korea against such tests, threatening a response. Ben Tracy reports from Pyongyang.
President Trump says China could get a better trade deal if it helps deal with North Korea, but the U.S. is willing act without Beijing. Analysts say North Korea could hold another missile test during an upcoming holiday. Adriana Diaz reports.
Charisse Jones, national business correspondent for USA Today, joins CBSN to discuss the international fallout from a violent removal of a United Airlines passenger from an overbooked flight.
President Biden unveiled his American Families Plan during his first address before a joint session of Congress on Wednesday night, proposing free child care, pre-K and community college. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the highlights and reporter Bo Erickson joins CBSN AM with analysis.
The Trump administration said it was "prepared to do more" following the strikes on Syria. The strikes overshadowed China's summit in the U.S. and stirred controversy abroad. McClatchy White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez joins CBSN to discuss.
The U.S. missle strikes on Syria overshadowed President Trump's summit with China's President Xi Jinping. Christopher Hill, a former U.S. ambassador to Iraq and the Republic of Korea, joins CBSN to break down the latest on international relations.
Beijing had warned South Korea not to allow the deployment of an advanced U.S. anti-missile system known as THAAD, but Seoul did it anyway. As Adriana Diaz reports, China is now hitting Seoul where it hurts; right in the wallet.
President Trump ordered the missile strike on Syria shortly before his meeting with China President Xi Jinping. Isaac Stone Fish, a senior fellow with the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations, spoke with CBSN about how the attack impacts their talks, and the message it sends.
Trump administration figures have vowed to pursue anyone who mocks or celebrates Kirk's death, alarming First Amendment advocates.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met Thursday to discuss and vote on the hepatitis B and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccines for children.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow President Trump to fire Lisa Cook from her position on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
Trump's visit to Britain moved from royal spectacle to politics on day 2, as he and the U.K.'s Keir Starmer discussed the Gaza and Ukraine wars and other issues.
ABC's announcement came as media giants Nexstar and Sinclair announced they would preempt the show indefinitely on all their stations over his remarks.
Judge Timothy Kelly wrote that the administration's argument that it was trying to reunite a group of Guatemalan kids with family members "crumbled like a house of cards."
Overall grocery prices in August 2025 rose 2.7% compared to one year ago, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index.
According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 71 people, including two state senators and nine state Assembly members, were arrested.
Regulators allege Ticketmaster used deceptive pricing and sales tactics, costing consumers billions of dollars.