Pompeo and top North Korean negotiator say they need to "clarify" things
Kim Yong Chol indicated meeting with Pompeo may not have drawn U.S. and North Korea any closer to achieving denuclearization of Korean Peninsula
Kim Yong Chol indicated meeting with Pompeo may not have drawn U.S. and North Korea any closer to achieving denuclearization of Korean Peninsula
This week in Washington, new tariffs hit Chinese goods, the president promised he would soon name his choice for SCOTUS nominee and EPA chief Scott Pruitt resigned. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to break down the week in politics.
A record-breaking heat wave is hitting the West Coast, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees. The heat is hitting as more than 40 wildfires are burning in the region. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans gives an update on how the heat wave could affect the fires.
In 2003, Army 1st Lt. Jonathan Rozier died in Iraq when his son Justin was just a few months old. Today, Justin cherishes anything that used to belong to his dad, which is why he thought it would be cool to have his car. A stranger stepped in to help. Steve Hartman has his story "On The Road."
Nicaragua has been rocked by protests and a violent crackdown by authorities since April, when demonstrations began demanding President Daniel Ortega's exit from office
For more than a decade, the U.S. has offered immigrants who join the military a fast track to citizenship. Now, some immigrant recruits and reservists say they've been discharged without being given a clear reason. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.
Some immigrant recruits and reservists say they've been discharged from the military without being told why
Rain, heat and pollutants have prompted an outbreak of toxic algae in Florida. Lawmakers there want the governor to declare a state of emergency over Lake Okeechobee's toxic algae problem. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Finding the '99 Toyota Celica that Justin Rozier's mother sold would be nearly impossible -- until they got some help from strangers
Wisconsin's cheese industry could get caught in the crossfire of a trade dispute between the U.S. and other countries. The uncertainty is being felt by local dairy farmers, who are scared of losing business. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
After a heat wave in the East, record-high temperatures hit Southern California. At the same time, nearly 40 large fires are burning in 11 states. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has the latest.
A group of young soccer players are beginning their third week trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand. Oxygen is running out, and monsoon rains are expected to hit the area. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy has the latest.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with Jeff Glor.
Sen. Joni Ernst, Sen. Chris Coons, Amb. Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Jeff Pegues to appear Sunday on “Face the Nation”
A new Chicago ordinance called “hands off, pants on” requires panic buttons for employees who work by themselves at city hotels. WBBM's Jeremy Ross reports.
Building a credit history is possible without falling into the credit-card trap of high-rate debt