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CBS News' Barry Petersen reports on the deadly blasts that have killed civilians and spread fear through Afghanistan's capital.
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CBS News' Barry Petersen reports on the deadly blasts that have killed civilians and spread fear through Afghanistan's capital.
The Justice Department says it has foiled a terror attack that had been planned for Christmas Day in a busy part of San Francisco. Everitt Aaron Jameson, 26, has been charged with providing material support for terrorism, according to federal court documents. Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the details.
Federal officials say they've arrested a man who they say was planning a terror attack on Christmas Day in San Francisco in support of ISIS. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.
Investigators are calling an attempted New York City bombing an act of terrorism. A man set off a homemade bomb in a pedestrian tunnel near Port Authority Bus Terminal at the height of Monday's morning rush hour. Sources confirm to CBS News the suspect claimed to be inspired by ISIS. John Miller, NYPD deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation.
NYC bomb suspect inspired by ISIS; Man donates basketballs to children in Philadelphia.
Officials say Friday's attack at an Egyptian mosque is likely linked to ISIS militants. Now, there are growing concerns over the terror group's efforts to recruit there. Mohamed Soltan is a former political prisoner in Egypt turned human rights advocate, and joins CBSN to discuss the country's political climate and efforts to curb terrorism.
The BBC reports 250 ISIS fighters were permitted to leave Raqqa with 3,500 family members to ISIS-controlled territory. The U.S. and British-led coalition reportedly knew about the deal brokered by Syrian Democratic Forces and monitored the exodus. Quentin Sommerville of our partners at BBC reports.
CBS News' Holly Williams talks with Anthony Mason about the downfall of ISIS, and the future of Iraq and Syria.
An attack by ISIS-linked militants in Niger killed four American soldiers last month. It took place near Tongo Tongo, on the remote and treacherous border between Niger and Mali. Debora Patta made her way to the site of the attack to find out how it unfolded.
The deadly attack in New York City on Tuesday was carried out by one man with a rented truck. Using vehicles as weapons is part of a deadly trend promoted by ISIS. Princeton University Near Eastern Studies program director Bernard Haykel joins CBSN with more.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo joins "CBS This Morning" from his New York City office to discuss what we know so far about the suspect in Tuesday's deadly terror attack in Manhattan, the note found in the suspect's car referencing ISIS, and the resilience of New Yorkers.
Former acting and deputy CIA director and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the suspect in Tuesday's Manhattan terror attack used tactics from the "ISIS playbook" and why this type of attack is so difficult to prevent.
The suspect in the New York City terror attack used the "go-to tactic" of using a vehicle to ram into pedestrians. CBSN security analyst and director at George Washington University's Center for Cyber and Homeland Security Frank Cilluffo joins CBSN to discuss how law enforcement works to prevent truck attacks -- and what is next for the suspect.
The suspect in the New York City terror attack is alive and had a note that referenced ISIS. Lou Palumbo, the director of Elite Intelligence and Protection, an international private security firm, joins CBSN to discuss what law enforcement might be trying to learn first about the suspect behind Tuesday's terror attack.
A truck plowed into pedestrians and cyclists along a bicycle path near the World Trade Center in what NYC officials described as a terror attack. At least eight people were killed and 12 more injured. CBS News correspondent DeMarco Morgan reports live from just a block away from where the scene ended.
The U.S. military has about 800 troops in Niger to battle terrorists in the lawless region. That included four soldiers who were killed in an ambush there earlier this month. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta reports on the political unrest in the region.
Three weeks after four U.S. soldiers were killed in Niger, new details are still being uncovered about who was responsible and what the soldiers were doing in the area where the ambush occurred. President Trump said Wednesday that he did not "specifically" authorize the soldiers' mission. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to discuss the investigation.
Weeks after four U.S. soldiers were killed in an ambush in Niger, new details about what happened are still being discovered. The village where the attack took place could be linked to ISIS. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN with the latest details on the investigation.
Four U.S. soldiers in Niger were not expecting enemy contact when they were ambushed and killed earlier this month by a group of about 50 fighters affiliated with ISIS. Senate Armed Services Committee members want more information and may use a subpoena to get it. David Martin reports.
U.S.-backed forces in Syria celebrated the defeat of ISIS in Raqqa, the terror group's self-proclaimed capital. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports from the city and Princeton University professor Bernard Haykel joins CBSN to discuss what happens next.
CBS News' Holly Williams was one of few American journalists who witnessed the celebration Monday as U.S.-backed forces were close to liberating Raqqa from ISIS. On Tuesday, militias declared victory in the city. As Williams reports, that victory came at a terrible price.
U.S.-backed troops are celebrating in Syria after recapturing Raqqa from ISIS. The city had served as the terror group's de facto capital. David Schenker of The Washington Institute joins CBSN to discuss what comes next.
U.S.-backed forces in Syria are celebrating the defeat of ISIS in its former stronghold of Raqqa. Fighters from the Syrian Democratic Forces danced and chanted in the streets. They say total victory will come within hours. Losing Raqqa is a major blow for ISIS as the terror group once called the city its capital. Holly Williams reports.
Time is just about up for ISIS in Raqqa. There's been no official declaration of victory, but U.S.-backed fighters aren't waiting for one. They say ISIS is finished in the city. Holly Williams has more.
The extremist group is on its last legs in the city that was once the so-called capital of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). U.S.-backed forces are making a final push to retake Raqqa. Holly Williams reports.
Two people who survived a U.S. attack on an alleged drug boat were waving overhead before they were killed in a now-controversial second strike, according to two sources.
Russia launched a huge attack on Ukraine overnight as the country marked Armed Forces Day on Saturday, Ukraine's air force said.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., voted to change longstanding recommendations on the hepatitis B vaccine.
The Supreme Court said Friday it will decide the legality of President Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the family expects Andrew Wolfe to be in acute care for another two to three weeks.
Four protesters have been arrested after splattering food on the case of a diamond-encrusted crown at the Tower of London.
President Trump has led the charge to create more GOP-friendly congressional districts in the 2026 midterm elections.
In July 2019, Minnesota state officials spotted early signs of fraud that would eventually siphon away more than $1 billion in taxpayer money, sources told CBS News.
Minimum wages are set to rise in 22 U.S. states and 66 cities and counties next year, even as the federal baseline wage remains at $7.25.
Japanese officials said Jeremy O Harris, known for his Tony-nominated "Slave Play," was arrested on the island of Okinawa on Nov. 16.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey said the family expects Andrew Wolfe to be in acute care for another two to three weeks.
When Francine the cat went missing from her Richmond, Virginia, store, employees determined she must have wandered onto a freight truck bound for a distribution center 85 miles away in North Carolina.
The final report this week from the special inspector general for Afghanistan identified $26 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse in U.S. reconstruction spending in Afghanistan since 2009.
Officials in Louisiana say one of two inmates accused of violent crimes was recaptured after an audacious escape.
"It's very discouraging," said one young job-seeker as employers pull back on hiring entry-level workers.
Minimum wages are set to rise in 22 U.S. states and 66 cities and counties next year, even as the federal baseline wage remains at $7.25.
Federal regulators are investigating multiple Texas incidents in which the robotaxis drove around stopped school buses.
President Trump's claims of a historic multitrillion-dollar investment surge don't match federal data or the administration's own numbers.
European regulators said X breached transparency rules under the Digital Services Act, a sweeping EU law intended to protect internet users.
The officials in a joint statement said they made progress on creating a security framework for postwar Ukraine and are urging Russia to commit to peace.
Two people who survived an early September U.S. attack on an alleged drug boat were waving overhead before they were killed in a now-controversial second strike, according to two sources.
The final report this week from the special inspector general for Afghanistan identified $26 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse in U.S. reconstruction spending in Afghanistan since 2009.
The Supreme Court said Friday it will decide the legality of President Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
President Trump has led the charge to create more GOP-friendly congressional districts in the 2026 midterm elections.
Nardiz Cooke was immediately transfixed by the mask she wore while receiving treatment for late-stage cancer.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, with members appointed by RFK Jr., voted to change longstanding recommendations on the hepatitis B vaccine.
A clinical study into weight loss drugs for pets just launched, with results from the trial expected by next summer.
The CDC's vaccine advisory panel meets Thursday and Friday to discuss recommendations for the hepatitis B vaccine and the schedule of childhood shots.
The former officials said the FDA's plans to revamp how certain life-saving vaccines are handled would "disadvantage the people the FDA exists to protect, including millions of Americans at high risk from serious infections."
Maria Corina Machado has been living in hiding in Venezuela since the 2024 presidential election.
Over a dozen people were wounded and taken to the hospital, the South African Police Services said in a statement.
Four protesters have been arrested after splattering food on the case of a diamond-encrusted crown at the Tower of London.
Japanese officials said Jeremy O Harris, known for his Tony-nominated "Slave Play," was arrested on the island of Okinawa on Nov. 16.
Russia launched a huge attack on Ukraine overnight as the country marked Armed Forces Day on Saturday, Ukraine's air force said.
Japanese officials said Jeremy O Harris, known for his Tony-nominated "Slave Play," was arrested on the island of Okinawa on Nov. 16.
Nardiz Cooke was immediately transfixed by the mask she wore while receiving treatment for late-stage cancer.
Frank Gehry was known for designing the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Eleven exclusive 2026 Golden Globes categories will be revealed Monday at 8:30 a.m. ET, only on "CBS Mornings."
The New York Times bestselling author returns to the village of Mitford in her 15th novel featuring Father Tim Kavanagh.
Waymo has released new data showing its robotaxis were involved in 91% fewer serious crashes when compared to human drivers. CBS News' Elizabeth Cook rode along in a Waymo with Politico economic policy reporter Yasmin Khorram to unpack the report.
European regulators said X breached transparency rules under the Digital Services Act, a sweeping EU law intended to protect internet users.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," and the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ranked among Google's top search trends this year.
Leaders in the robotics industry say that to strengthen AI, companies also need a plan for robots. The White House appears to be listening. Yasmin Khorram, economic policy reporter for Politico, joins CBS News to discuss her article on the topic.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
Kian Sadeghi, the 25-year-old founder and CEO at Nucleus Genomics, tells "CBS Mornings" that parents have every right to select the qualities and traits they desire in their child.
Ant colonies act as one "super-organism" which works to ensure the survival of all, according to a team of scientists.
The discovery could cast some doubt on the status of Lucy's species as the direct ancestor of Homo sapiens.
Wolf DNA seems to have influenced the size, smelling power and even personality of modern dog breeds, scientists said.
Over a dozen people were wounded and taken to the hospital, the South African Police Services said in a statement.
The man accused of planting two pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot is facing two federal charges. CBS News' Anna Schecter has more.
Officials in Louisiana say one of two inmates accused of violent crimes was recaptured after an audacious escape.
A judge ordered that the man accused of planting pipe bombs placed outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters in 2021 remain behind bars. CBS News justice correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
Prosecutors have released new surveillance footage showing the lead-up to the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the immediate aftermath. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman has the latest.
Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
The U.S. Air Force has approved SpaceX's plan to redevelop a historic launch pad at Cape Canaveral. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
Solar flares and other activity can disrupt radio communications, power grids and navigation signals, according to NASA.
Researchers have documented 55 instances of "mini lightning" over two Martian years by eavesdropping on the whirling wind recorded by NASA's Perseverance rover.
The new space station crew includes American Chris Williams, who holds a Ph.D. in astronomy and is a board-certified medical physicist at Harvard Medical School.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
A retrospective look at the actor, director, producer, and founder of the Sundance Institute.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Join "48 Hours" correspondents Anne-Marie Green and Peter Van Sant, who speak with journalist Sheila Flynn about the murder of Kristil Krug, a Colorado mother of three. They explore the threatening messages Kristil received for months before her death by an alleged stalker.
A recent KFF poll revealed that one in eight adults in the U.S. is currently taking a GLP-1 weight loss drug. As more people start using them, some are talking about the unexpected side effects, including muscle loss and weakness. Senior Vox correspondent Dylan Scott joins CBS News to share what patients told him.
Dozens of Black Friday shoppers fleeing from a San Jose, California, mall after a shooting found shelter in a nearby house. The homeowners, Martin and Irene Garcia, join CBS News to recount the experience.
Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona said Friday she was pepper-sprayed by ICE during a raid at a Tucson restaurant. A Homeland Security spokesperson denied Grijalva's account.
For the first time in NFL history, there are five divisions being led by just one game or less. Charlotte Carroll, staff writer at The Athletic, joins CBS News to unpack Week 14 of the football season.