Nigerian authorities hunt for gunmen who killed 50 at church
The priest celebrating the Mass was giving the blessing to end the service when the attackers came in and opened fire.
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The priest celebrating the Mass was giving the blessing to end the service when the attackers came in and opened fire.
The FBI says it foiled a plot to assassinate former President George W. Bush. The Justice Department charged an Iraqi citizen living in Ohio, who allegedly planned to smuggle four ISIS operatives into the country to kill the former president. Catherine Herridge has the details.
"Xenophobic and right-wing extremist material" was discovered in the home of the 16-year-old suspect, along with bladed weapons and explosives.
Russian troops have withdrawn from Kyiv, but Ukraine is preparing for renewed attacks in the eastern part of the country. President Zelenskyy continues to plead for more military aid. Holly Williams reports.
The sinking of one of Russia's most important warships, the Moskva, was the result of two Ukrainian antiship missile strikes, a senior Defense official confirmed. Meanwhile, more than 900 civilian bodies were found in the Kyiv region, according to police. Chris Livesay reports.
Russia says its Moskva warship sunk as it was being towed to a port, hours after Ukraine said it hit the ship with a missile strike. Chris Livesay reports.
El Shafee Elsheikh, accused of operating a brutal ISIS hostage-taking scheme that led to the deaths of four Americans, was convicted on all counts by a federal jury in Virginia. Catherine Herridge shares more.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that the war is entering a "new stage of terror" as Russian forces prepare for new attacks in the east and south. Chris Livesay reports.
Officials say the man with no clear affiliation to any terror group entered Israel illegally from the occupied West Bank before shooting into the crowded bar, killing 2.
At least two people were killed and eight wounded in a mass shooting that police are calling a terrorist attack in downtown Tel Aviv.
A legislative fight is underway over where to put a memorial honoring those who have served and sacrificed during the global war on terrorism. Kris Van Cleave reports on the bipartisan push to have it built on the National Mall.
This Saturday marks 20 years since the attacks of September 11. One of the major storylines to come out of the tragedy was the resilience of the FDNY after the deaths of 343 firefighters at the World Trade Center. "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil has the story of one firefighter's ultimate sacrifice and his sons, who are now following in his footsteps.
Only on "CBS Mornings," the first eyewitness account from a U.S. Marine who was wounded in the terrorist attack at the airport in Kabul that killed 13 U.S. service members during the chaotic American evacuation from Afghanistan. David Martin reports.
Bill Whitaker reports that a coordinated attack on a relatively small number of critical substations could plunge the U.S. into darkness.
Ric Prado spent 24 years with the Central Intelligence Agency working undercover with anti-communist rebels in Central America, and in operations against communist insurgencies in Peru and the Philippines, before tracking a rising financier of terrorism named Osama bin Laden. The retired agent talks about his new book, "Black Ops: The Life of a CIA Shadow Warrior," with CBS News national security correspondent David Martin.
You may hear little about terror in Africa, but U.S. military commanders there say our enemies are "growing," and "it's only a matter of time" before they target America.
A video of a French father explaining the terrorist attacks to his son has gone viral in the days following the attacks. Steve Hartman has the same conversation with his own children, "On the Road."
It seems like after every mass shooting, Americans mourn, but then go back to business as usual. Now, one year after the shooting at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, a victim's brother says he'll never stop fighting for change. Steve Hartman met him "On the Road."
Vice president's spouse evacuated following bomb threat; Smithsonian paying tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Secret Service rushed second gentleman Doug Emhoff out of an event at a school in Washington, D.C., after a bomb threat. Nancy Cordes has more.
President Biden announced the leader of ISIS died during an overnight raid by U.S. special forces in Syria. The ISIS leader blew himself up along with his wife and children. David Martin has the latest.
U.S. military missions around the world are in the spotlight, with thousands of troops deploying to Eastern Europe, and reports emerging of casualties in Syria following a counterterrorism raid. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins "CBS News Mornings" with more.
The Justice Department has released records from the Epstein files, the first documents to come to light under a new law signed by President Trump.
The Brown University shooting suspect was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire. Authorities believe he is also responsible for killing an MIT professor.
The airstrikes on ISIS targets are being conducted in response to the killing of two U.S. Army soldiers and an civilian contractor by a lone terrorist in Palmyra, Syria.
The Justice Department released thousands of new photos and records on Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, but at least 550 pages in the documents are fully redacted.
Cathy Grossu, the mother-in-law of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, said she had seen the family a day before the fatal crash.
A federal judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who secured the indictments against them, was unlawfully appointed to her role as interim U.S. attorney.
The Justice Department has disclosed thousands of files and photos related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following years of pressure from lawmakers and abuse survivors.
The manhunt for the Brown University shooter was complicated by the early misidentification of a person of interest and limited, low-quality video footage.
Friends and colleagues of Rob Reiner sat down with CBS News to share personal anecdotes and fond memories of him following the news of his tragic death.