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Hawaii re-introduced the Cold War-era warning siren during a test earlier this month
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Hawaii re-introduced the Cold War-era warning siren during a test earlier this month
China rejects accusation of oil transfers to North Korea; Trump tweets it was "caught RED HANDED" allowing oil to reach isolated nation
The South Korean government started conducting medical exams on defectors in October
In "Man of the Hour," granddaughter and historian Jennet Conant writes about the brilliant scientist and Harvard president's life and career
The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control announced the sanctions against two leaders said to be key figures in North Korea's ballistic missile program
Pyongyang calls U.S. claim "baseless provocation"; WannaCry infected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide in May
CBS News polls surveyed over 16,000 Americans this year on topics ranging from Trump to North Korea to marijuana. Here's a look at some of what we found in 2017
Calls latest U.N. sanctions "act of war" as Pyongyang's biggest ally, China, calls for restrain on all sides
North Korea said it's a "pipe dream" for the United States to think it will give up its nuclear weapons
The sanctions include sharply cutting limits on its imports of refined oil and cracking down on the country's shipping
U.S.-authored measures would sharply curtail Pyongyang's oil imports, among other things; China reportedly had hand in the proposals
South Korean soldiers fire warning shots, turning back North Korean soldiers apparently pursuing a comrade near DMZ
It was a year of relentless news events that will surely reverberate into 2018 and far beyond
A closer look at the rising tensions between the two nations, Kim Jong Un's goals and a lack of understanding is impacting all of it
White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert made the announcement Tuesday at the White House
"We will continue to hold accountable those who harm or threaten us ..." White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert writes
Crisis in North Korea and immigration and guns in the Senate: Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Blaine Harden, Gerald Seib, Major Garrett, Nancy Cordes and Margaret Brennan.
National Security Advisor Jim Jones on relations between the U.S and North Korea and. increasing U.S. forces in Afghanistan; Senators Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) discuss reports that U.S. commanders want more troops in Afghanistan; Plus, Bob Schieffer gives 'the plane truth.'
North Korea's ambassador to the U.N. said the country's possession of nuclear weapons was "an inevitable self-defensive measure"
Tillerson and McMaster have insisted Tillerson said all along that North Korea must first alter its behavior, despite Tillerson's earlier comments that talks could begin "without preconditions"
Most accusations of abduction are at North Korea, not from it, but rights official says he must get truth about 12 women's fate
In annual Q&A with media, Russian leader says claims of collusion show "lack of respect" for Trump voters
The president's national security adviser contradicted comments the secretary of state made Tuesday about talks with North Korea without preconditions
Biden discusses the Alabama race, the Trump administration and rumors of a 2020 presidential run on "CBS This Morning"
Earlier this year at the United Nations, Tillerson indicated that North Korea must take steps to reduce the threat of illegal weapons before considering talks
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth outlined what he said would be new standards, President Trump is also addressing generals.
The Senate plans to vote for a House-passed bill to keep the government open, but Democrats remain opposed ahead of a midnight deadline. Follow live updates here.
Hamas and other Palestinian factions are expected to present their response to Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan quickly, a source tells CBS News.
Imelda, the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened into a hurricane on Tuesday.
An ICE officer who was initially relieved of his duties after being captured on video pushing a woman to the ground has been returned to duty, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Iran says a deal with the Trump administration will see as many as 400 Iranian nationals in the U.S. without permission sent back home.
With time running out to avert a government shutdown, millions of Americans who get health insurance under the Affordable Care Act could soon face sharply higher premiums.
Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, was shot at least eight times during the attack on Sept. 24 and was taken to Parkland Hospital in critical condition.
A group of Democratic senators is asking the Justice Department to help prevent convicted U.S. Capitol rioters from being reimbursed by taxpayers for court-ordered fines.