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A homemade bomb detonates in the London subway, injuring more than 20 people. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN to discuss how authorities are dealing with this latest terror attack in London.
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A homemade bomb detonates in the London subway, injuring more than 20 people. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN to discuss how authorities are dealing with this latest terror attack in London.
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A homemade bomb went off Friday on a crowded commuter train in London. No one was killed, but more than two dozen people were injured. ISIS claimed responsibility. It was the fifth major terror attack in Britain this year. Charlie D'Agata has more.
John Miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism for the NYPD, discusses Friday's bombing in London and how New York authorities are working to prevent similar attacks.
More than 20 people were injured when a homemade bomb exploded on the London Tube, and officials are investigating it as a terror attack. Karen Joy Greenberg, Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the investigation.
A terrorist bomb in London started a fire and panic on a subway train Friday. At least 18 people were taken to hospitals with burns and other injuries. One eyewitness described a "massive flash of flames." Police evacuated the station and told people to avoid the area. Charlie D'Agata reports.
More than a dozen people were injured after a small explosion rocked a London subway train during rush hour. Terror investigators are on the scene after a fire on the train at the Parsons Green station. Gavin Ramjuan is in London with the latest.
A reported explosion at a train station sent commuters stampeding in panic, injuring more than a dozen people on Friday at the height of London's morning rush hour, and police said they were investigating it as a terrorist attack. Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN with more details.
Fashion designer David Emmanuel looks back at Princess Diana's legacy on the 20th anniversary of her death. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Thursday marks the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death. She was killed in a car crash at the age of 36. Her sons, William and Harry, visited a growing memorial outside of Kensington Palace. Mark Phillips reports.
Tense right-wing "free speech" rallies held in Boston; Big Ben goes silent for four years starting Monday.
London's Big Ben will stop chiming for four years starting on Monday to protect the hearing of workers who will be restoring the tower. Critics say safety bureaucrats managed something even the German Luftwaffe couldn't do during the blitz of WWII: Stop the bells tolling. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The world thought they knew Princess Diana. Now, 20 years later, learn who she really was and what happened the night she died. Watch a two-hour CBS News special hosted by Gayle King, Saturday, Aug. 19 at at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
London's Big Ben could be silenced until 2021, as workers repair and update the massive clock that has chimed over the city for the past 157 years. It's been working since Abraham Lincoln was president, through six monarchs and through the German blitz of WWII. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Big Ben in London will go silent for four years while an estimated $38 million worth of repairs are made. BBC News Political Correspondent Leila Nathoo joins CBSN with more.
On Aug. 21, 2017, the bongs of the iconic bell Big Ben will be stopped. The bell will undergo a $38 million conservation project that includes repair of Elizabeth Tower, which houses Big Ben and its clock.
An American man was arrested and released in the investigation of a woman who was shoved into oncoming traffic on a London bridge. The American's lawyers said he is not the man seen on surveillance video of the incident and that he was in the U.S. when it happened. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has the story.
In this surveillance video released by London's Metropolitan Police, a jogger is seen pushing a woman into the path of a bus on the city's Putney Bridge. The bus swerves to avoid hitting the woman, who suffered minor injuries.
The family of a 20-year-old black man who died following a London police chase called for peace on Saturday, one day after protests over his death turned violent.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in London this week to meet with fellow foreign ministers in the G7, where the focus is likely to be the pandemic and climate change. The top U.S. diplomat is also sounding the alarm on China, as he told "60 Minutes" in an exclusive interview. CBS News' Christina Ruffini joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the latest.
Twenty-seven high-rise apartment buildings in the U.K. have siding that failed fire-safety tests, British authorities revealed Saturday. Officials scrambled to evacuate four public housing buildings Friday night after experts said they were unsafe. This comes 10 days after at least 79 people were killed in a fire at Grenfell Tower in west London. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Thousands of London residents are in temporary shelters Saturday morning. Fire inspectors forced them to leave four apartment buildings Friday night after the buildings were determined to be unsafe. The inspections follow last week's tower blaze that killed at least 79 people. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
London police say manslaughter charges are possible in last week's apartment tower fire. They have pinpointed a fridge-freezer as the cause. The fire that killed at least 79 people is believed to have been fuelled by the exterior siding. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Inspectors are checking buildings all over Britain for external panels that burn quickly and produce poisonous fumes. The panels might have played a role in a high-rise fire last week that killed 79 people. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The driver of a truck that barreled into a small crowd near a London mosque shouted, "I want to kill Muslims," according to witnesses. The attacker, identified as 47-year-old Darren Osborne, was pinned to the ground. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 28 Tuesday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues.
Trump meets Japan's new, first female prime minister, and they sign a bilateral trade deal before going together to greet troops on the USS George Washington.
Hurricane Melissa was set to pummel Jamaica as a catastrophic Category 5 storm, its strongest on record. It could be the island's "storm of the century," world forecasters say.
Staff Sgt. Demi Palecek and Capt. Dylan Blaha say they'll defy federal orders regarding Trump's immigration enforcement operation in Chicago.
The Trump administration is shaking up ICE's leadership, with plans to reassign as many as a dozen local leaders, as the agency faces pressure to ramp up arrests, sources told CBS News.
Rising utility bills across the country are leaving customers feeling powerless in the face of the escalating costs.
A Utah judge has ruled that the 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk can appear in court wearing street clothes but must be physically restrained due to security concerns.
A nationwide string of threats and violent acts present a problem experts say is politically more complex than it seems.
The Dodgers have jumped to a 2-1 lead in the 2025 World Series after a thrilling back-and-forth, extra-inning contest in Game 3 ended in a 6-5 win for Los Angeles after 18 innings.