80 years since Hiroshima atomic bombing
As Japan reflects on 80 years since the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, survivor stories have become a focal point. CBS News foreign correspondent Anna Coren has more details.
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As Japan reflects on 80 years since the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, survivor stories have become a focal point. CBS News foreign correspondent Anna Coren has more details.
President Trump says he has ordered two nuclear submarines to be positioned in "appropriate regions" after what he called "highly provocative statements" from Russia's former president. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson has the latest.
President Trump on Friday ordered two nuclear submarines to be positioned in the "appropriate regions," after what he called "foolish and inflammatory statements" from Russia's former president. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson has the details.
CBS News has learned that a new assessment of the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June finds that only one of three facilities was possibly destroyed. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata has the details.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday ahead of a second night of talks with President Trump. CBS News congressional correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns has the details.
The Treasury Department has sanctioned a North Korean cyber operative accused of running a scheme using remote IT jobs to raise money for leader Kim Jong Un's nuclear program. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Nicole Sganga reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the White House for talks with President Trump on Iran and the war in Gaza. Daniel Shapiro, U.S. ambassador to Israel under the Obama administration, joins CBS News with analysis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., for his third meeting with President Trump this year. CBS News White House reporter Olivia Rinaldi has the details.
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are meeting Monday night amid ongoing discussions of a ceasefire in Gaza. Dan Senor, former top foreign policy adviser for Mitt Romney, joins "The Takeout" with analysis.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushed back against an initial intelligence assessment that differed from President Trump's announcement on the results of his strikes against some of Iran's key nuclear sites. Hegseth held a press conference at the Pentagon with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine, where he attempted to dispel early notions of the operation's results. CBS News' Courtney Kealy and Taurean Small report.
Iran's president has enacted a law suspending cooperation with the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog. Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton joins "The Takeout" to discuss the country's nuclear capabilities and more.
Iran said it launched retaliatory strikes targeting U.S. military bases in Qatar and Iraq. Qatar says it thwarted strikes and "successfully intercepted" missiles. Iran's announcement happened on Iranian state television and comes after President Trump launched airstrikes against Iran's key nuclear sites. John Dickerson anchored CBS News' special report.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told CBS News he doubts negotiations with the U.S. will resume quickly, but isn't shutting down the idea of diplomacy in the near future. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab sat down with Araghchi for the minister's first interview with a Western television network since the U.S. airstrikes against Iran.
Nearly a week after the U.S. bombing raid on Iran's nuclear facilities, there is no information about the location of roughly 900 pounds of highly-enriched uranium that Iran claims was removed ahead of the strikes. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan asked Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, about that uranium.
Iran's supreme leader is speaking out after a series of strikes from Israel and the U.S. targeting its nuclear program. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports from Tehran.
There are more questions swirling around the extent of the damage to Iran's nuclear program following the U.S. strikes. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubled down and called the strikes a resounding success. Meanwhile, Iran's supreme leader is downplaying the airstrikes' impact. Courtney Kealy has details.
President Trump hosted an event at the White House on Thursday that he hoped would galvanize support for his budget bill. Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana, who was in attendance, joins "The Takeout" to discuss where the legislation stands in the upper chamber.
While serving as the Washington Post's correspondent in Tehran, Jason Rezaian was unjustly imprisoned in Iran for 544 days before being released in January 2016. He joins "The Takeout" with his perspective on the Israel-Iran conflict and last weekend's U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lambasted journalists at a news conference Thursday, championing the U.S. airstrikes against Iran's nuclear sites and pushing back on a leaked intelligence report that raised questions about the attack's effectiveness. CBS News Pentagon reporter Eleanor Watson has more.
President Trump on Thursday continued to claim U.S. strikes completely obliterated Iran's nuclear sites and accused Democrats of leaking the intelligence report that suggested otherwise. CBS News White House reporter Willie James Inman has more.
Iran's supreme leader made his first public comments Thursday since the ceasefire with Israel began, warning against any further U.S. attacks. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more from Tehran.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth slammed leaks of initial intelligence assessments regarding President Trump's strikes against Iranian nuclear sites. CBS News' Sam Vinograd and Olivia Rinaldi have the latest.
The Pentagon provided more details on the mission to strike several of Iran's nuclear sites approved by President Trump. The details were made public during a press conference with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine. Mark Cancian, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins CBS News with more.
President Trump is praising Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth after he held a press conference where he railed against the press and the initial intelligence assessment on the strikes against some of Iran's nuclear sites. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushed back against initial reports about President Trump's strikes against several Iranian nuclear sites. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports.
As activists say Iran's anti-government unrest has seen at least 538 people killed, the nation's rulers threaten protesters and U.S. forces across the Mideast.
President Trump appeared to lay out his red line of action on Friday when he warned that if the Iranian government began "killing people like they have in the past, we would get involved."
The Department of Homeland Security policy is dated Jan. 8 and was submitted Saturday in federal court comes amid three Democratic lawmakers being denied entry to an ICE facility in Minneapolis.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar denounced a surge of federal agents to Minneapolis targeting Somalis and other immigrants after a fraud scheme in the state.
"I think Congress will stop [President Trump', both Democrats and Republicans," Sen. Tim Kaine about any plans to take Greenland by military force.
President Trump on Saturday announced that Venezuela has "started the process" of releasing its political prisoners.
Former Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton talks about reaction to the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent, and why she says it is a time for action to make sure it doesn't happen again.
"That's going to be up to American businesses. That's certainly a very real possibility," Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan."
Authorities have not disclosed the suspect's motive, but Jackson Fire Chief Charles Felton told CBS News the FBI is looking into the possibility of a hate crime.