White House "very confident" chemical weapons used in Syria attack
Sarah Sanders said the attacks were "consistent" with Assad's "established pattern of chemical weapons use"
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Sarah Sanders said the attacks were "consistent" with Assad's "established pattern of chemical weapons use"
Former U.N. ambassador John Bolton served his first official day as national security adviser Monday. Bolton takes over for Gen. H.R. McMaster days after a suspected chemical attack in Syria and as the U.S. prepares for possible talks with North Korea. CBS News State Department reporter Kylie Atwood joins CBSN to discuss Bolton's policy positions.
Days after a suspected chemical attack in Syria killed dozens of civilians in Syria, the White House is considering how to respond. President Trump accused Syrian President Bashar Assad of carrying out the attack against rebels in the town of Douma. Retired U.S. Army reserve Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer joins CBSN to discuss possible U.S. military response, as the commander in chief discusses pulling troops from Syria.
President Trump is weighing his administration's response to the latest apparent chemical attack in Syria. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joined CBSN with more on that plus the president's latest comments on trade with China.
Trump is increasingly at odds with his staff — and growing wise to their tactics.
Once again, fears about a possible trade war hit Wall Street hard. The Dow fell more than 570 points, or 2.3 percent, on Friday. "There is the potential of a trade war," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. That prediction sent stocks tumbling. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett has the details.
The White House announced late Friday the end of the "catch and release" policy for immigrants. President Trump has long-vowed to reform immigration policy and although Congress hasn't passed a sweeping reform, the administration is taking steps to make policies stricter. New York Times national immigration reporter Caitlin Dickerson joins CBSN to discuss the Trump administration's outlook on immigration.
The White House is ordering new sanctions on Russians over Kremlin cyberattacks against the U.S. and attempts to meddle in the U.S. election. The Treasury Department is targeting seven oligarchs with ties to Vladimir Putin, 17 government officials, and a dozen Russian companies. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has more.
Emboldened in his job, Trump has rebelled against Kelly's restrictions and mused about doing away with the chief of staff post entirely
President Trump is pushing for U.S. troops to leave Syria in the near future against the advice of his top national security aides
President Trump will call on the National Guard to deploy personnel to the U.S.-Mexico border
White House again accuses Iran of acting to "perpetuate the conflict and provide destabilizing weapons"
The mural depicted President Trump holding a handgun and school children in pools of blood
"The Democrats stand in our way - they want people to pour into our country unchecked....CRIME!" President Trump tweeted
Move is direct retaliation for proposed U.S. tariff hike on Chinese goods and will fuel fears of trade dispute jeopardizing global economic recovery
YouTube project manager Todd Sherman wrote on Twitter that he also "peaked around for threats" during Tuesday's incident
President Trump said last week -- in a speech on infrastructure -- that his infrastructure plan probably wouldn't happen until after the midterm elections
The White House is working with the Department of Homeland Security to draft new legislation on DACA. President Trump tweeted Monday that "DACA is dead." Nancy Cordes reports.
The Trump administration is set to roll back one of President Obama's signature policies on the environment. Meanwhile, the White House is reportedly reviewing reports that EPA administrator Scott Pruitt paid a below-market rate to live in a Washington condo tied to an energy lobbyist. Chip Reid reports.
President Trump says he will no longer support legislative efforts to protect so-called Dreamers from deportation. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss why this is on the president's mind and also covers the other top political headlines of the day.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed families to the White House for the annual Easter Egg Roll on Monday. During opening remarks, the president touted his administration's impact on the economy and funding boost to the nation's military.
President Trump unleashed a tweetstorm about DACA, the border and immigration legislation Monday morning. He's calling for Congress to pass an immigration bill, although several versions have failed to find support among lawmakers. McClatchy News White House correspondent Anita Kumar joins CBSN to explain.
The first family welcomed families to the White House for the annual celebration
Rep. Elizabeth Esty, Democrat-Connecticut, apologized after staffers said they were harassed and physically threatened by her former chief of staff. President Trump also announced he was freezing $200M allocated to Syria recovery. CBSN contributor, and RealClearPolitics national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss the latest in political news.
The deaths of the two soldiers in Syria came one day after President Trump said, "We'll be coming out of Syria, like, very soon"
As President Trump again voiced optimism that Iran will "make a deal" to end the war, Tehran declared itself the regulator of Strait of Hormuz shipping.
Democrats are investigating clemency recipients who may have obtained favorable treatment from Trump or his advisers.
A CBS News visual investigation is revealing new details of an alleged assassination attempt on President Trump at this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Three U.S. Navy destroyers transiting the Strait of Hormuz came under attack on Thursday, and the U.S. struck on two Iranian ports abutting the strait, putting into question an increasingly fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
American passengers who left the MV Hondius cruise ship in April are being monitored for hantavirus in at least five states, health officials said.
The acting attorney general is touting the administration's stepped-up denaturalization efforts.
Tennessee Republicans earlier Thursday approved a measure to overturn the state's ban on mid-decade redistricting.
The State Department is initiating a review of all 53 Mexican consulates in the United States, a U.S. official said, a move that could lead Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider ordering the closure of some posts.
Spencer Pratt has said he was compelled to launch his unlikely mayoral run after his home was destroyed in last year's devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Spencer Pratt has said he was compelled to launch his unlikely mayoral run after his home was destroyed in last year's devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Three of the nation's major scholarly groups challenged the Trump administration's cuts to humanities grants.
The tariffs were put in place in February, days after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's previous round of sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs.
As more people turn to chatbots for financial advice, experts say AI offers both pros and cons for retirement planning. Here's what to know.
A council appointed by President Trump has proposed major changes to FEMA's disaster relief response.
The tariffs were put in place in February, days after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's previous round of sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs.
As more people turn to chatbots for financial advice, experts say AI offers both pros and cons for retirement planning. Here's what to know.
New data shows artificial intelligence is the most cited reason for layoffs, even as economists debate whether it is truly displacing workers.
Mexican street corn-inspired trail mix made by Illinois food company was sold at Target and other retailers, as well as online.
The new TrumpRx program relies partly on connecting consumers with discount coupons offered by drugmakers. For insured patients, though, using a coupon can prove dicey.
Spencer Pratt has said he was compelled to launch his unlikely mayoral run after his home was destroyed in last year's devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Three of the nation's major scholarly groups challenged the Trump administration's cuts to humanities grants.
The tariffs were put in place in February, days after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's previous round of sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs.
Three U.S. Navy destroyers transiting the Strait of Hormuz came under attack on Thursday, and the U.S. struck on two Iranian ports abutting the strait, putting into question an increasingly fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
The State Department is initiating a review of all 53 Mexican consulates in the United States, a U.S. official said, a move that could lead Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider ordering the closure of some posts.
After almost a full day of sailing, the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship is slowly closing in on its destination, about 600 nautical miles away from Spain's Canary Islands. Tom Hanson has more details, and Dr. Jon LaPook has more about the virus.
Health officials have identified at least eight confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus tied to an outbreak on the M/V Hondius cruise ship.
American passengers who left the MV Hondius cruise ship in April are being monitored for hantavirus in at least five states, health officials said.
The new TrumpRx program relies partly on connecting consumers with discount coupons offered by drugmakers. For insured patients, though, using a coupon can prove dicey.
Since his second term started, President Trump has introduced a flurry of initiatives aimed at taming the excesses of the pharmaceutical industry.
Three U.S. Navy destroyers transiting the Strait of Hormuz came under attack on Thursday, and the U.S. struck on two Iranian ports abutting the strait, putting into question an increasingly fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
Health officials have identified at least eight confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus tied to an outbreak on the M/V Hondius cruise ship.
As Trump pushes for a deal with an Iranian regime he portrays as deeply fractured, analysts say power in Tehran may be shifting, but that doesn't mean disarray.
American passengers who left the MV Hondius cruise ship in April are being monitored for hantavirus in at least five states, health officials said.
The Mexican navy helped rescue shipwrecked sailors and retrieve bales of illicit drugs that had been dumped into the ocean.
Spencer Pratt has said he was compelled to launch his unlikely mayoral run after his home was destroyed in last year's devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
(Warning: Spoilers ahead!) "CBS Mornings" reveals details of the latest "Survivor 50" episode and elimination ceremony, which had another surprise for the castaways.
"CBS Mornings" has an exclusive preview of the new Netflix series "I Will Find You," which is based on Harlan Coben's 2023 novel. Coben, who is also an executive producer on the series, talks about what inspired the story and how closely he worked on the Netflix adaptation.
Christy Turlington Burns, the founder and president of the nonprofit "Every Mother Counts," speaks about her new documentary, which explores the state of maternal healthcare following the end of Roe v. Wade. She discusses the different risks for women and why this is personal for her.
Ted Turner, who died on Wednesday at age 87, was a global media titan. Amol Sharma, a financial editor for The Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News with more insight.
As more people turn to chatbots for financial advice, experts say AI offers both pros and cons for retirement planning. Here's what to know.
Fitness trackers started as devices for measuring workouts, but now they are designed for 24/7 monitoring and the passive collection of health data. Fitbit announced its latest device, called the Fitbit Air, to compete with other screenless trackers like the Whoop. Tech journalist Lexi Savvides joins CBS News with more.
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 high-stakes OpenAI trial pitting tech giants Elon Musk and Sam Altman against each other is wrapping up its second week with testimony from former board members. Ashley Gold, Axios senior tech policy reporter, joins CBS News to discuss.
New data shows artificial intelligence is the most cited reason for layoffs, even as economists debate whether it is truly displacing workers.
If confirmed, the rock would become just the second world past Neptune in our solar system to host an atmosphere.
Bill Nye The Science Guy, the chief ambassador of The Planetary Society, joins CBS News 24/7 Mornings with more after meeting the Artemis II crew in person after their successful mission around the moon.
The Trump administration has fired all 22 current members of an independent board that oversees the National Science Foundation, one dismissed member says.
Archaeologists found the victim holding a terracotta mortar, which they interpret as an improvised attempt to shield his head.
Rapid development has been shrinking the jungle habitat of the critically endangered species, and fatal conflicts with people have been increasing.
The search for Michigan mother Lynette Hooker headed into a fifth week as Coast Guard investigators seek to question the owners of a sailboat that was moored near the Hooker's vessel when she went missing. Cristian Benavides reports.
CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga returned to the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., to better understand the security surrounding the White House Correspondents' Dinner. What she found was a 13-minute gap in security camera coverage in the moments leading up to the shooting.
A federal judge has made public an apparent suicide note written by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
A CBS News team analyzed the security footage of the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting. Nicole Sganga breaks down what we learned.
A CBS News visual investigation reveals new details in an alleged assassination attempt on President Trump at this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
If confirmed, the rock would become just the second world past Neptune in our solar system to host an atmosphere.
The Artemis II team gained a new member, and the crew made sure their youngest teammate had the right stuff for space.
The Artemis II astronauts said they actually really enjoyed the space food, but it was a familiar candy they enjoyed after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
The plumbing issues aboard the Orion capsule became headline news in the early days of the historic Artemis II mission.
The Artemis II astronauts joined "CBS Mornings" for a live town hall where they took questions from kids just weeks after returning from their historic moon mission.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
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.
President Trump has made cutting drug prices a centerpiece of his second term. He's announced deals with major drug companies and launched TrumpRx, where cash-paying patients could find discounted medicines. But a new analysis finds that the reality is more complicated. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Céline Gounder has more.
The race for Los Angeles mayor is heating up following a spirited first debate on Wednesday night. Spencer Pratt, a registered Republican, spoke with CBS News correspondent Adam Yamaguchi about his campaign in the non-partisan race.
The U.S. confirmed that three of its military vessels came under Iranian fire in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday. According to CENTCOM, no U.S. assets were struck and forces were able to intercept the attack. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd has more.
Guy Goma walked into a BBC interview for an IT job, but was mistaken for an expert and was rushed on air. Twenty years later, he reflects on how a screw-up can turn into a moment of grace.
After six weeks in custody, a Texas courtroom translator who had worked legally in the U.S. for decades was released. Meenu Batra spoke exclusively with Shanelle Kaul.