
North Korea calls Joe Biden "an imbecile" over Kim criticism
North Korea has often unleashed crude insults against U.S. and South Korean politicians
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North Korea has often unleashed crude insults against U.S. and South Korean politicians
Cameras usually aren't allowed inside the secretive outpost in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, but CBS News got a close look
A look inside notoriously secretive North Korea
North Korea fired three missiles Thursday, the first missile launches since 2017, raising tensions with the U.S.
The U.S. tracked three short-range ballistic missiles that were fired by North Korea. And Thursday, the U.S. seized a North Korean cargo ship, saying it violated sanctions. Isaac Stone Fish, senior fellow at the Asia Society, joined CBSN to discuss the escalating tensions in the region.
The seizure of the vessel, initially detained last year in Indonesia, comes at a delicate moment between the two countries
White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney spoke with CBS News' Major Garrett for "The Takeout" podcast.
"My son's a very good person. He works very hard. The last thing he needs is Washington, D.C.," said Trump
The U.S. tracked three short-range ballistic missiles
"We have reached the point where we can no longer effectively plan, coordinate, and conduct field operations in the DPRK," the Pentagon said
In a bold move on Friday, North Korea launched several short-range missiles which landed in the Sea of Japan, according to the South Korean government
South Korea's military has bolstered its surveillance in case there are additional weapons launches
The two world leaders spoke Friday morning by phone
"How can you have diplomacy with someone who never tells the truth?"
Pompeo spoke with CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell on his podcast "Intelligence Matters," ahead of its first-year anniversary as a production of CBS News
President Trump says the U.S. did not pay money to the North Korean government for Otto Warmbier's medical expenses. The college student who was detained in North Korea was returned to the U.S. in a coma and died a few days later. CBSN contributor and senior fellow for the Asia Society, Isaac Stone Fish, joins CBSN to discuss the news of the bill and the White House response.
Wray also condemned China's "economic espionage" and weighed in on the findings of the Mueller report
The German automaker says it has no business dealings with North Korea, which is banned from buying luxury goods
CBS News has confirmed North Korea gave the Trump administration a $2 million bill for the hospital care of American hostage Otto Warmbier, who later died in the U.S. The University of Virginia student was sentenced to 15 years hard labor in prison, accused of taking a propaganda poster during a visit to Pyongyang. Warmbier was sent home in a coma in 2017. The U.S. says it never intended to pay the bill, but it was signed for. Weijia Jiang reports.
North Korea hit the U.S. with a $2 million bill for the hospital care of Otto Warmbier. The American student was held in a North Korean prison and died shortly after returning home. Paula Reid reports.
President Trump has said he takes Kim Jong Un at his word, after the North Korean leader claimed he was unaware of Warmbier's condition
Russian President Vladimir Putin says North Korea's Kim Jong Un is ready to give up his nuclear weapons but he wants security assurances. The two leaders met for a historic summit in Russia. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
The first-ever meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin ended Thursday. Kim called the talks "candid and meaningful." Putin said he will share details with President Trump to help the North Koreans move ahead with denuclearization. Charlie D'Agata reports.
1st meeting between Russian and North Korean leaders reflects Moscow's desire to be key player in nuclear standoff, and Kim's frustration with stalled U.S. talks
Pompeo expressed optimism about a path to denuclearization of the Korean peninsula in an interview for the podcast "Intelligence Matters," ahead of its first-year anniversary as a production of CBS News
President Trump said on Saturday he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, as his deployments expand to more cities across the U.S.
A federal grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two criminal counts. Comey has said he is innocent.
Israeli strikes and gunfire have killed at least 38 people across Gaza overnight, according to health officials.
Prince William opened up to Eugene Levy in a preview for "The Reluctant Traveler." The full conversation will be released next week.
Two major TV station owners, Sinclair and Nexstar, said they will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air Friday after preempting the show last week.
The repeated unexplained drone activity has raised concerns about security in northern Europe.
The State Department announced it was revoking a visa for Colombia President Gustavo Petro after he participated in a New York protest where he called on American soldiers to disobey President Trump's orders.
Lt. Col. George Hardy enlisted in the Air Force in 1944 and was the youngest Red Tail fighter pilot to fly a combat sortie over Europe.
One source told CBS News that the termination letter to the agents cited their alleged "lack of judgement" in their actions.