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Trump rally and White House Correspondents Dinner held at the same time; Bookstores growing as country celebrates Independent Bookstore Day.
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Trump rally and White House Correspondents Dinner held at the same time; Bookstores growing as country celebrates Independent Bookstore Day.
Mike Pompeo met with Kim Jon Un, laying groundwork for future meeting with Trump; Hayward Fault, with 2 million people living on top of it, could be the site of next big earthquake.
Former presidents, first ladies honor Barbara Bush; "Jazz Fest" kicks off next Friday
Trump threatens to shut down government in September; Shaquem Griffin, one handed linebacker, joins Seattle Seahawks
Severe storms slam the Northeast; Officers walk 5-year-old boy to school after father dies in line of duty
Trump announces end of Iran nuclear deal, promises "highest level" of economic sanctions; Stranded soldier watches daughter's birth on FaceTime
CDC warns infections from mosquitoes, ticks have tripled in recent years; Emotional last radio call by Florida officer goes viral
What's at stake when President Trump meets Kim Jong Un?; North Korean defector recalls starvation before escaping to the U.S.
North Korea summit: What exactly did Trump agree to?; Old phone booths in England getting a new lease on life
President Trump calls off summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un; Heroic Medal of Honor recipient recalls 2002 battle
Search continues for man missing from Ellicott City flooding; Marine immortalized in powerful photo retires after 34 years
Trump says Kim Jong Un may be invited to the White House; Pizza delivery man facing deportation gets support from New York governor.
Trump travels to Singapore for North Korea summit; Photographer Paul Fusco shares his story of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
Trump commutes Alice Marie Johnson's sentence, eyes other pardons; Honoring Robert F. Kennedy 50 years later
Florida, Mississippi prepare for Subtropical Storm Alberto; Sweden admits Swedish meatballs are actually from Turkey
Trump casts doubt on North Korea summit; Heroic military dogs receive K-9 Medal of Courage
Memo sent to Mueller by Trump’s lawyers; 65 years since Queen Elizabeth’s coronation
Trump says he trusts Kim Jong Un after North Korea summit; In amazing show of sportsmanship, baseball player hugs friend on losing team
Latest forecast for Hurricane Florence; Homecoming queen kicks winning field goal
Donald Trump meets Kim Jong Un and talks “new future” with North Korea; Midwest braces for soaring temperatures.
Medical examiner rules Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide; How a couple with Down syndrome proved critics wrong.
House releases report on impeachment hearing; Safety concerns for most free dating apps.
The country successfully launched a home-grown rocket for the 1st time, but the payload, a dummy satellite, failed to make it into orbit.
North Korea blew up a diplomacy office building in Kaesong, located at the border between North and South Korea. North Korea said those actions were provoked by South Korean activists who had sent leaflets critical of Kim Jong Un across the border. Margaret Brennan reports.
A Maryland couple has been charged with allegedly trying to sell military secrets to a foreign government. They could face life in prison if found guilty. Also, a Brazilian Senate panel is set to recommend President Jair Bolsonaro be charged with "crimes against humanity," alleging his COVID-19 pandemic response led to hundreds of thousands of deaths. North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile from a submarine, a move that experts say could be aimed at more quickly fielding an operational missile submarine. Ian Lee reports on that and more from London.
The Trump administration is raising the stakes as Congress faces a looming deadline to pass a government funding bill.
Federal prosecutors are considering asking a grand jury to indict former FBI Director James Comey, sources say.
Todd Lyons, head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the shooter "fired indiscriminately" into the ICE field office in Dallas and vehicles stationed there.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa told CBS News that Israel's actions put "the interests of the U.S. and its strategic allies at risk."
A malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter at the United Nations' headquarters drew President Trump's frustration.
The Trump administration faced a legal setback in its push to cut off funding to "sanctuary" cities and states
One person was killed and two people are in critical condition after a shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Dallas, authorities said.
The president is expected to declare that the TikTok agreement is a "qualified divestiture" and satisfies the divest-or-ban law.
The case underscores Washington's intensified targeting of Mexican cartels and marks an expansion in the way U.S. counterterrorism policy is applied.