
Son of American detained in North Korea speaks out
"Part of me really thought he did not do anything wrong, he won't be held very long," says Sol Kim
Watch CBS News
"Part of me really thought he did not do anything wrong, he won't be held very long," says Sol Kim
President Trump said those details will be announced "soon"
President Trump stopped to speak to reporters before departing for the NRA convention in Dallas. The president talked about the comments his attorney Rudy Giuliani made about payments to Stormy Daniels and about U.S. communication with North Korea.
National security adviser John Bolton called a New York Times report "utter nonsense"
Giuliani has raised everything from Trump's repayment of hush money to his personal attorney, to the release of Americans detained in North Korea
Unclear if newest member of Trump legal team actually has confirmed info on prisoners ahead of Trump-Kim Jong Un summit
Eighteen Republicans signed onto the letter saying the president deserves the award
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to shut down the country's nuclear test site in May, according to Seoul's presidential office
The former secretary of state, who negotiated with the reclusive regime under President George W. Bush, is out with a new book, "Political Risk"
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is drawing on her government experience to help other leaders understand today's political landscape around the world. Rice joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "Political Risk: How Businesses and Organizations Can Anticipate Global Insecurity." She also discusses President Trump's upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and why the president should "beware."
We don't know yet whether Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un will yield anything of value -- but we can hope it does
The Trump administration says it's cautiously optimistic that the president will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the next few weeks. Niall Stanage, White House columnist for The Hill, joins CBSN to discuss how the administration would gauge the success of that meeting.
President Trump is suggesting the Peace House, in the Demilitarized Zone, as a possible location for his summit with North Korea. He says he will not agree to anything unless Kim Jong Un agrees to give up nuclear weapons. Political contributor Sabrina Siddiqui joins CBSN to discuss what comes next.
President Trump suggested that the Korean Demilitarized Zone could serve as a site for an upcoming U.S.-North Korea summit. He said if "things work out there's a great celebration to be had on the site." Singapore and Mongolia are other possible locations. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and political contributor Zeke Miller join CBSN with more.
President Trump praised the meeting between North and South Korea Friday, saying he was looking forward to a meeting with Kim Jong Un in the coming months. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to discuss the outcome of the meeting, and the impact it will have on Mr. Trump's upcoming summit with Kim Jong Un.
A lot of heads are still spinning as North Korea's Kim Jong Un continues his attempted transformation from dictator to diplomat. In addition to promising to close the North's main nuclear test site next month, Kim also seems to be acknowledging for the first time that "denuclearization" to him actually means giving up his weapons. Ben Tracy reports.
President Trump says a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will probably take place in the next three or four weeks. Possible locations for the meeting include Singapore, the Trump administration's top choice, or Mongolia, which Kim could reach by train. Weijia Jiang reports.
Lot of heads still spinning as North Korea's Kim Jong Un continues seeming transformation from dictator to diplomat
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in hold a ceremonial tree planting on the Military Demarcation Line during a historic summit at the Inter-Korean Summit.
The national security adviser says the U.S. wants to see something "concrete and tangible" from North Korea's leadership, and he suggested the administration is considering the "Libya model" for denuclearizing the Korean peninsula
Bolton joined us to discuss North Korea, the upcoming summit and the future of the Iran nuclear deal
"I think they would all agree that it's in everyone's best interests that the Gulf states all figure out how to be together," said Pompeo
Kim also expressed optimism about his anticipated meeting with President Trump
The annual White House Correspondents Dinner is being held in Washington D.C. Saturday night, with presidential punchlines on the menu. In Washington, Michigan, President Trump will likely roast the media at a campaign-style rally. Errol Barnett reports.
President Trump held a campaign-style rally in Washington, Michigan, on Saturday where said his meeting with North Korea could happen in 3-4 weeks. "Let's see how it goes, I think we're gonna do just fine," Mr. Trump said.
Congressional leaders are set to meet with President Trump at the White House as Washington barrels toward a 2025 shutdown. Follow live updates here.
New details are emerging Monday about the gunman in a fatal attack on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan.
"I think we have maybe a deal on Gaza," President Trump said this weekend.
Prosecutors have charged the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk with aggravated murder and plan to seek the death penalty.
The U.S. government could shut down on Wednesday if Congress fails to approve funding for federal agencies. Here's how that could affect Social Security recipients.
Nigel Edge, 40, is charged with murder, attempted murder and assault in connection with a mass shooting Saturday night at the American Fish Company in Southport.
The White House is weighing Ukraine's request for long-range Tomahawk missiles to defend the country against Russian forces, Vice President JD Vance said Sunday.
Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane Tuesday.
Much of the federal government is on the verge of shutting down if Congress does not reach a deal to approve new funding by Oct. 1. Here's what that means.