There are spectacular images of a new danger on Hawaii's Big Island: blue flames rising from rivers of lava that could explode at anytime. Mark Strassmann reports.
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The March 2002 ambush became known as the Battle of Roberts Ridge, one of the most savage and controversial of the Afghan war
Late last month, national security adviser John Bolton angered North Korea by suggesting President Trump wanted to disarm North Korea. Margaret Brennan reports.
Members of "the Old Guard" placed American flags at more than 228,000 graves at Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day on Thursday, and a retired Navy SEAL-- whose thoughts are always with fallen comrades-- was awarded the Medal of Honor today. David Martin reports.
Trump made the announcement in a letter to Kim, writing that he was "very much looking forward to being there with you"
President Trump decided to call off his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Both sides had been optimistic about the possibility of reaching a historic nuclear peace treaty. But the North Koreans rejected calls to completely disarm. Ben Tracy reports.
After canceling the summit with North Korea, President Trump revived tough military rhetoric he believes led North Korea to consider giving up its nuclear weapons. Major Garrett reports.
Air force personnel charged with guarding some of America's most powerful nuclear missiles were also dropping acid, according a new report. The drug use was happening on and off base, and at least one service member admitted he could not have responded in a nuclear emergency. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Harvey Weinstein is expected to turn himself in on Friday to face criminal sexual misconduct charges. This comes nearly eight months after more than a dozen women came forward claiming Weinstein harassed, assaulted or raped them. Since then, dozens more have come forward, giving rise to the #MeToo and Time's Up movements. Jericka Duncan reports.
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Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Charlie LeDuff says a common rage in the country
The NFL is set to enact a new policy that requires all players and personnel on the field to stand during the national anthem. Bill Reiter, the host of "Reiter's Block" on CBS Sports HQ, joined CBSN to discuss how players are reacting.
A credit union boss in Jackson, Michigan, takes herself out of the equation to give each employee a $5,000 raises
Rising from rivers of lava, blue flames fueled by methane gas could potentially explode
Trump attorney Emmet Flood and White House chief of staff John Kelly also came to a portion of the two intelligence briefings, angering the top Democrats on the intel committees in the House and Senate
With a bold new law kicking in Friday, EU citizens now enjoy data protections sorely lacking this side of the Atlantic