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Former acting and deputy director of the CIA says that North Korean leaders have a history of provocative acts on July Fourth
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Former acting and deputy director of the CIA says that North Korean leaders have a history of provocative acts on July Fourth
China's U.N. ambassador hopes key nations will support China's plan to de-escalate tensions -- leading to denuclearization, peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula
With the South Korean president at his side, President Trump also disparaged the current trade agreement with South Korea
Deal is first such deal with self governing island, and it will anger China, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory
At a hearing Wednesday, Haley commended the White House warning issued against Assad over any new chemical weapons strike
State media says Park Geun-hye faces "miserable dog's death any time, at any place and by whatever methods"
Secretary Tillerson, Ivanka Trump release report on human trafficking worldwide as they pledge action
Despite warnings and Otto Warmbier's tragic fate, hundreds of Americans a year pony up to visit the "hermit kingdom"
Tiny restaurant in Seoul caters to thousands of refugees who, in spite of brutal dictatorship, miss "the taste of where they came from"
Via state news agency, isolated nation denies mistreating Otto Warmbier, accuses U.S., South Korea of smear campaign
In his first one-on-one interview since being elected, President Moon Jae-in speaks with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell about the recent death of the American student released from North Korea in a coma
Some held signs of support and pressed the tips of their thumbs together to form a "W," as a hearse carried away the casket
A joint missile defense test conducted by the U.S. and Japan failed to intercept a targeted missile over the Pacific on Wednesday
After Otto Warmbier’s death, Mattis said the North's behavior "goes beyond any kind of understanding of law and order, of humanity, of responsibility towards any human being"
Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff introduced a bill to prohibit all American tourist travel to North Korea
Trump officials met with Babak Namazi whose father and brother are currently imprisoned in Iran
Trump's comments come a day after Warmbier died after his release from North Korean detention
The 22-year-old college student died shortly after his return to the U.S. after nearly a year and a half in North Korean detention
U.S. flew two supersonic bombers in a show of force against North Korea, South Korean officials said
President Trump will welcome Moon Jae-in next week at a White House summit, and North Korea will be at the top of their agenda
His comments come after U.S. college student Otto Warmbier died following his release from North Korea
American college student was in a coma when he was freed last week from North Korean custody
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell is in South Korea ahead of her interview with newly-elected President Moon Jae-in
Otto Warmbier suffered "extensive loss of brain tissue in all regions of the brain," doctors said Thursday
Student is in a coma at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center after being released from North Korean prison
The government began to shut down overnight after Democrats and Republicans failed to come to an agreement to extend government funding ahead of the Oct. 1, 2025, deadline.
Hospitals across the U.S. are at risk of significant flooding, and climate experts warn that the Trump administration's cuts leave the nation less prepared.
Emergency crews are responding to reports of a possible gas explosion and partial building collapse in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx.
A judge gave a blistering assessment of the Trump administration's efforts to go after international students who expressed pro-Palestinian views on college campuses.
A judge ruled Tuesday that the top federal prosecutor in Nevada is not serving legally in the role — marking the second time that a judge has partially sidelined one of the Trump administration's prosecutors.
Two GOP senators are raising questions about the defunding of the Council of Inspectors General.
The government shut down Wednesday after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement to extend government funding.
A 17-year-old hunter died in rural Iowa after he "was mistaken for a squirrel by a member of his hunting party," state officials said.
Monthly report shows private employers shed 32,000 jobs last month, another sign the labor market is facing new challenges.