
Some key leaders left out of attack plans
President Trump said Iran's key nuclear sites were obliterated in U.S. attacks on Saturday. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis has more on the officials involved in the plan.
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President Trump said Iran's key nuclear sites were obliterated in U.S. attacks on Saturday. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis has more on the officials involved in the plan.
The U.S. on Saturday launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, President Trump announced. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has more on the attack and Mr. Trump's remarks on the strikes.
President Trump delivered remarks from the White House about U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites Saturday, calling them a "spectacular military success." He did not close the door on further military action and said the attacks were intended to stop the nuclear threat posed by Iran. Margaret Brennan anchored CBS News' special report.
President Trump has announced that the U.S. struck three Iranian nuclear facilities. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd and retired Gen. H.R. McMaster break it down.
President Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. has attacked three nuclear sites in Iran, calling them successful. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.
President Trump said the U.S. struck three nuclear targets in Iran on Saturday. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has more details.
President Trump announced that the U.S. struck three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday evening. He wrote on Truth Social that the "very successful attack" included the "Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan" nuclear sites. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has the latest.
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from making drastic cuts to research funding that is provided by the National Science Foundation.
U.S. special envoy Keith Kellogg met Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk, the highest-profile visit of a U.S. official to the authoritarian state in years.
Amid the Trump administration's Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids taking place in Southern California, the Los Angeles Dodgers Friday weighed in on the issue, claiming they blocked federal agents from their stadium. The use of federal troops has angered residents and infuriated L.A.'s mayor. Elise Preston has more.
Vice President JD Vance visited Los Angeles, the epicenter of the nationwide protests against the Trump administration's immigration actions, on Friday. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has more.
Columbia University activist and pro-Palestinian protester Mahmoud Khalil was released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention on Friday after a federal judge ordered his discharge. He spoke with reporters, saying, "No human is illegal." CBS News reporter Kati Weis has more.
A federal appeals court ruled that President Trump can keep control of the National Guard troops he deployed to Los Angeles. The service members can continue to operate under the direction of the Trump administration. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson breaks down the decision.
A federal court allowed President Trump to retain control of California's National Guard troops in Los Angeles. In a unanimous opinion, the three-judge panel said the president acted within his authority amid violent clashes between protesters and immigration enforcement officials. Political contributor Joel Payne and political analyst Leslie Sanchez examine the situation.
Five governors met with Canadian leaders in Boston amid tariff uncertainty. Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Maura Healey joins "The Takeout" with more.
A judge said the Trump administration cannot tie federal transportation funding to cooperation with immigration authorities.
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski tells "CBS Sunday Morning" she has been "pretty clear" with her concerns about some proposals in President Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill." Watch more of her interview with Norah O'Donnell on Sunday, June 22.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to meet with European officials from France, Germany and the United Kingdom in Geneva over escalating tensions with Israel. CBS News foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has the latest details.
In a victory for President Trump, about 4,000 National Guard troops can remain in Los Angeles for now.
FBI Director Kash Patel has increased efforts to monitor possible domestic sleeper cells linked to Hezbollah, U.S. officials say.
Unauthorized immigrants make up nearly 5% of the U.S. workforce, according to 2022 estimates, and a higher share in construction and agriculture.
President Trump is holding off on ordering U.S. military action against Iran. CBS News learned the president approved unspecified attack plans as an option but is holding off in case Iran agrees to abandon its nuclear program. The White House is waiting for more U.S. military assets to arrive in the region.
An Iranian missile struck a major hospital in southern Israel overnight, causing heavy damage. Meanwhile, CBS News learned that President Trump approved attack plans against Iran. CBS News' Debora Patta reports from the hospital location in Beersheba.
Some high-profile Democrats have been detained or prosecuted, in what one lawmaker called "strong-arm tactics" intended to "silence and intimidate people."
An Afghan man who helped U.S. troops in Afghanistan was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers last week in San Diego. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more.
The government shutdown entered its 11th day Saturday as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over a spending plan.
Diane Keaton won the Best Actress Award for "Annie Hall" at the 50th Annual Academy Awards.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
Former President Joe Biden is undergoing radiation therapy and hormone treatment amid his ongoing treatment for prostate cancer, a spokesperson said.
The Defense Department announced earlier this week that about 200 National Guard soldiers from Texas and another 300 from Illinois were federalized and sent to the Chicago area.
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency on Saturday confirmed the number of missing people went from 18 to 16.
Two people onboard the helicopter and three people on the street were hospitalized for injuries suffered in the crash.
The Ukrainian leader wrote in a social media post that if a war can be stopped in one region, "surely other wars can be stopped as well."
The shootings in Leland and Heidelberg happened while people attended high school homecoming games.