Rubio: North Korea
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida says the United States must do "just about anything" to prevent North Korea from gaining the nuclear capability to deliver a missile to the mainland.
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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida says the United States must do "just about anything" to prevent North Korea from gaining the nuclear capability to deliver a missile to the mainland.
President Trump is putting pressure on China amid mounting tensions with North Korea. Former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson joins to lend his perspective on the state of U.S. foreign relations.
North Korea warned of a "super-mighty preemptive strike" on Thursday, while President Trump said we are "in very good shape" in the region. Former U.S. ambassador to South Korea, Chris Hill, joins "Red & Blue" to break down how the United States can convince China to get North Korea to negotiate on its nuclear program.
North Korea has warned of a "super-mighty preemptive strike" against the United States. CBS News' Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss the growing tension between the White House and Pyongyang.
The Trump administration is on the defensive after a series of misleading statements about the location of an aircraft carrier and how its movements fit into the showdown with North Korea. A Navy photo from last weekend shows the Carl Vinson thousands of miles away, headed south instead of toward North Korea. Major Garrett reports.
An elaborate celebration to mark the birthday of North Korean founder Kim Il Song included an animated video showing missiles from the isolated country slamming into the U.S. and engulfing it in flames, full orchestral backing.
The Trump administration says it will take action on North Korea amid escalating tensions. However, President Trump said he will not "telegraph" his strategy on North Korea. Wall Street Journal White House correspondent Carol Lee joins CBSN to discuss.
CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend discusses the growing threat from North Korea. A North Korean official says the country's military may perform weekly missile tests.
Fran Townsend, former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush and CBS News senior national security analyst, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss options to defuse North Korea, and China's role in helping to find a resolution.
In Japan, Vice President Pence reiterated America's commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. Adriana Diaz reports on North Korea's current missile capabilities.
Vice President Mike Pence toured the Demilitarized Zone in South Korea and warned the North Korean regime Monday that the U.S. would increase pressure to end its nuclear program. CBS News political contributor and Washington Post reporter Ed O'Keefe joins "Red & Blue" along with Melanie Zanona of "The Hill"
Vice President Mike Pence cited the recent U.S. attacks in Syria and Afghanistan as he warned North Korea not to test the Trump administration's resolve. Jim Walsh, senior research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Security Studies Program, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss.
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On his trip to South Korea, Vice President Mike Pence made an appearance on the border with North Korea. He issued a warning to the North's leadership. The visit comes days after a North Korea military parade and failed missile test. Adriana Diaz has more from Beijing.
Vice President Mike Pence had tough words for North Korea while on a visit to South Korea and the DMZ. Politico White House correspondent and CBSN political contributor Tara Palmeri explains the administration's stance.
President Trump is pressing China to take action on the growing nuclear threat from North Korea. TIME White House reporter Zeke Miller breaks down Trump's latest tweets.
Vice President Mike Pence warned that the White House is losing patience with North Korea. Scott Snyder, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins CBSN to discuss the growing tensions.
Vice President Mike Pence says the U.S. has run out of patience with North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Pence, who arrived in South Korea just hours after the latest North Korean missile test fizzled, visited the heavily-guarded DMZ separating North and South and said "all options are on the table." Chip Reid reports.
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President Trump's national security adviser says the U.S. and China are working on "a range of options" regarding North Korea, after its failed missile launch over the weekend. Vice President Mike Pence called the failed launch a "provocation." Ben Tracy has more from North Korea's capital.
How will President Trump and his team respond to the reality of North Korea's growing missile program? David Ignatius, David Nakamura, Robin Wright and Jamelle Bouie weigh in.
Hours after an elaborate military parade, a failed missile launch took place on North Korea's East coast. CBS News Foreign Correspondent Ben Tracy, reports with the latest details from inside Pyongyang, North Korea.
The U.S. military says North Korea attempted to launch an unidentified missile that exploded immediately after takeoff; Letizia Battaglia's four-decade career as a news photographer spanned some of the deadliest years of the mafia wars.
The U.S. military says North Korea attempted to launch an unidentified missile that exploded immediately after takeoff. It's the latest sign of aggression from the North Korean regime, which unveiled a new type of ICBM on Saturday. Ben Tracy reports.
President Trump is in Florida amid rising tension at home and abroad. Thousands of protesters gathered to demand President Trump release his taxes. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBSN with the latest.
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The Office of Legal Counsel opinion released Thursday said states aren't required by law to integrate mentally disabled patients with their peers by providing community or home-based care.
Luigi Mangione's legal team says they withdrew a psychiatric defense in his New York state murder trial one day after telling the court they would use it.
Dozens of service members at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas have fallen ill with the flu in the weeks since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rescinded the vaccine mandate, sources familiar confirmed to CBS News.
Cuban lawmakers Thursday adopted nearly 200 historic free-market reforms aimed at rescuing the communist island from a severe crisis aggravated by a U.S. oil blockade.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur were battering parts of the southeastern U.S. with heavy rain, sparking flash flooding.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur were battering parts of the southeastern U.S. with heavy rain, sparking flash flooding.
In a ceremony at the White House, the president paid tribute to retired Marine Corps Maj. James Capers Jr., retired Army Maj. Nicholas Dockery and Marine Col. John W. Ripley, who died in 2008.
The Office of Legal Counsel opinion released Thursday said states aren't required by law to integrate mentally disabled patients with their peers by providing community or home-based care.
Dozens of service members at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas have fallen ill with the flu in the weeks since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rescinded the vaccine mandate, sources familiar confirmed to CBS News.
Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. of New Jersey will return to Congress on June 30, his spokesperson said, after being away since March in an unexplained absence that has confounded Capitol Hill.
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Cuban lawmakers Thursday adopted nearly 200 historic free-market reforms aimed at rescuing the communist island from a severe crisis aggravated by a U.S. oil blockade.
The U.S. military has attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three people.
President Trump's efforts to spruce up the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool faced a snag this week, with algae turning the water green while rips appeared in an "American Flag Blue" surface picked by the president.
When the U.S.-Iran conflict began, President Trump laid out a litany of aggressive war aims. Here's what the president and his top aides said then — and how their views have changed.
In a ceremony at the White House, the president paid tribute to retired Marine Corps Maj. James Capers Jr., retired Army Maj. Nicholas Dockery and Marine Col. John W. Ripley, who died in 2008.
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Actress Busy Philipps, 45, spoke up about her late attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis online after realizing she shared symptoms as her young daughter was evaluated and diagnosed. Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with ADHD later in life, research shows.
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Cuban lawmakers Thursday adopted nearly 200 historic free-market reforms aimed at rescuing the communist island from a severe crisis aggravated by a U.S. oil blockade.
The U.S. military has attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three people.
When the U.S.-Iran conflict began, President Trump laid out a litany of aggressive war aims. Here's what the president and his top aides said then — and how their views have changed.
Police in eastern England said a man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a 3-year-old boy "ended up in the crocodile enclosure" at a zoo.
The Pentagon is launching a six-month review of U.S. forces and bases in Europe, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Thursday at a meeting of NATO defense ministers.
Many people are spending more time on screens, but also doing more physical activities, a new CBS News poll finds.
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British singer-songwriter Myles Smith talks to Anthony Mason about his much-anticipated debut album, "My Mess, My Heart, My Life," growing up in London, his rapid rise to stardom and more.
The recall follows multiple incidents in which Waymo robotaxis drove past ramp-closure signs and into freeway construction zones.
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The Defense Department released a third batch of UFO files on Friday, three weeks after its second drop. These are all of the videos in the latest tranche, plus analysis from astrophysicist Avi Loeb.
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Police in eastern England said a man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a 3-year-old boy "ended up in the crocodile enclosure" at a zoo.
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The Long Island architect who lived a secret life as the Gilgo Beach serial killer was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Wednesday. Former Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison, who formed the task force that ultimately led to Rex Heuermann's arrest, joins with analysis.
In a Long Island courtroom Wednesday, Rex Heuermann received three life sentences for choking and dismembering eight women, most of them in his basement, over the course of more than 15 years. The 62-year-old addressed the court before he was sent away. Tom Hanson reports.
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