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Barbara Bush in "failing health" ; Many firefighters silently suffer from PTSD
Former presidents, first ladies honor Barbara Bush; "Jazz Fest" kicks off next Friday
Judge considers how to handle Trump documents in Cohen case; 1st American woman wins Boston Marathon in 33 years
Syria releases American man held captive; "Old Coots" dole out wisdom at Salt Lake City farmer's market.
Hurricane Dorian targets Florida's Atlantic coast over Labor Day weekend; Juul CEO tells CBS News: "I don't want my kids using the product".
California wildfire forces thousands to evacuate in Sonoma County; Former hunters helping to save endangered snow leopards.
More than 1,000 rescued from dangerous Texas flooding; Brothers with their own candle company give back.
Over 100,000 evacuated in California wildfire; Man finds personal fountain of youth in his cupcake business.
Turkey launches airstrikes on Syria after Trump pulls back U.S. troops; Matt Lauer denies rape allegation by NBC News colleague
Gunman captured after shooting 2 people at a New Hampshire church wedding; Eliud Kipochoge breaks marathon barrier with race completed in under 2 hours.
Fast-moving fire threatens Pacific Palisades homes; Students create Hulk costume for 4-year-old with cerebral palsy.
Democrats taking extreme measures to hide whistleblower's identity; Tyler Perry shows off new film and TV studio
Turkey steps up its assault on U.S. backed Kurdish fighters. Elizabeth Warren is gaining support as Joe Biden is losing ground.
House condemns Trump's Syria withdrawal; Fort Worth residents demand action after deadly police shooting.
Reagan Library threatened by dangerous California wildfires; Green Beret awarded Medal of Honor for saving lives
Democrats weigh impeachment inquiry vote; Firefighter turns old fire hoses into works of art.
Mulvaney says delay in Ukraine aid linked to DOJ investigation; Astronauts ready for historic all-female spacewalk.
Authorities find wreckage of downed helicopter in Hawaii; School surprises bus driver with new car and raise
The U.S. military is facing questions after a New York Times report revealed allegations that a 2019 U.S. airstrike in Syria killed dozens of civilians, including women and children. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with more.
American journalist Danny Fenster, held since May in a Myanmar jail on multiple charges, was released Monday to his family in the United States, according to former U.S. diplomat Bill Richardson. The Pentagon is defending an air strike on Islamic State fighters in Syria in 2019 which killed dozens of people. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee reports for CBSN AM from London on these and other stories from around the world.
ISIS has taken responsibility for recent attacks in Iraq and Syria, raising concerns the group is regaining strength. A Department of Defense inspector general report from earlier this month is warning of ISIS "insurgency." Colin Clarke, director of policy and research at the nonprofit Soufan Group, joined CBSN to discuss the terror threat.
Demonstrators took to the streets around Sudan's capital city after the country's top general seized power in a military coup. Meanwhile, a U.S. official said a drone attack on a military outpost in Syria where U.S. troops are based is believed to have been carried out by Iran, and a diplomatic crisis between Turkey and Western nations appears to have been narrowly averted. Also, Japan's Princess Mako married her commoner boyfriend and forfeited her royal status following unusual scrutiny and criticism of the engagement. CBS News' Haley Ott joins CBSN AM from London with those international stories.
Last week, five drones were launched from within Syria at al-Tanf, where approximately 200 U.S. troops are located.
Can an 11-foot-tall Syrian refugee girl's 5,000-mile journey make people see refugees as fellow human beings? "It's our duty to try."
U.S. Central Command said that early indications did not reveal any civilian casualties as a result of the strike.
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.