Rambling Taliban letter has message for "the American people"
Taliban urges Americans to press their government to withdraw from Afghanistan, reminding them that the Afghan war is the longest conflict in which they have been embroiled
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Taliban urges Americans to press their government to withdraw from Afghanistan, reminding them that the Afghan war is the longest conflict in which they have been embroiled
Military says dozens of guided bombs wielded in "direct effort to destroy insurgent revenue sources, training facilities, and support networks"
As extremist group blows up civilians by the dozens, leader tells his followers he won't "sell out" for sake of peace
Afghan officials say 2 militants blew themselves up in latest violence by Islamic extremists to hit capital city Kabul
The bombing came a week after Taliban militants killed 22 at an international hotel in the city
"It was a large explosion that did not escape the attention of any of our people in Kabul," CENTCOM public affairs director said
Afghan officials say gunmen stormed charity's office in Nangahar province, killing guards and civilians as ISIS affiliate claims attack
A suicide squad of six Taliban fighters terrorized the Intercontinental Hotel for 14 hours before the last of them was killed
Details remain murky 3 days after deadly Taliban siege on popular Intercontinental Hotel in Afghan capital
"It was the worst night of my life," local official says after escaping Kabul siege by jumping out window into a tree
93-year-old Sufi Mohammad volunteered with thousands to fight Americans; his release comes amid spat with Trump
Senior officials signal say they will develop strategy "cool-headedly" after analyzing "both sides" of Trump administration
Joshua Boyle charged with 15 offences, including sexual assault, after release from captivity in Afghanistan
U.S. ambassador summoned to give explanation of president's New Year's Day tweet accusing Asian nation of "deceit"
Officials say three militants behind ISIS-claimed assault in Kabul killed and security forces sustained only minor injuries
But as U.S. commander tells CBS News, "there's still lots to be done" in Afghanistan's sprawling Helmand province
U.S. military says two other troops were injured in incident, which did not involve contact with enemy
Pakistani officials say 9 killed, dozens wounded in attack on government complex for agriculture research in Peshawar
International Criminal Court prosecutor asked judges to authorize an investigation into possible war crimes in Afghanistan
"We had to come up with really unique ideas on how to help him not be afraid," Caitlan Coleman Boyle says of son born in captivity
Afghan officials say at least 9 people killed, including two police officers, in attack at wedding hall
Joint survey released by United Nations and Afghanistan's government shows production almost doubling last year
Militants laid siege to about 15 separate security posts in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province
The U.S. command in Afghanistan said the service member died of injuries sustained during an operation in Logar province
Military judge says Bergdahl will be dishonorably discharged and have rank reduced but serve no time
Senators continued talks over resolving the government shutdown, with Republicans saying they are waiting to hear from Democrats. Follow live updates here.
The deal, with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, is expected to lower the price of obesity drugs to between $149 and $350 per month in certain cases, officials said.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday she will not seek reelection and will retire from Congress at the end of her term.
The FAA's plan to slash airline capacity due to the government shutdown could hit some of the nation's busiest airports, including in Atlanta, Dallas, New York City and Los Angeles, according to a proposed list obtained by CBS News.
The Department of Public Safety said officers found Kneeland's vehicle abandoned after a crash, then found his body nearby.
Apple called out European officials in a heated letter shared with CBS News, arguing regulations that force it to accommodate smaller rivals have harmed user safety — after President Trump threatened tariffs on countries with hardline tech rules.
Dan Owen and his son Cooper were attacked by the insects at the Green Jungle Park, as they were descending from a tree at the end of the zip line.
Members of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board decided in a 3-2 vote on Wednesday to recommend that the governor grant clemency to death row inmate Tremane Wood.
Senators will take up a war powers resolution on Thursday aimed at blocking President Trump from conducting strikes against Venezuela.