Grant Woods said the country is in a "chaotic, difficult place"
The Detroit public school superintendent who helped uncover a citywide water crisis says he fears other school systems across the country have the same problem. More than 47,000 Detroit students are back in school with no access to drinking fountains. They were shut off after testing revealed harmful levels of copper and lead. Michelle Miller reports.
The Senate Judiciary Committee will have a final chance on Thursday to question Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. At the marathon confirmation hearing on Wednesday, the federal judge was pushed on issues ranging from executive power to abortion. Jan Crawford reports.
Attacks in Afghanistan killed 19 security personnel. A double bombing at a Kabul wrestling club Wednesday killed 21 people, including two Afghan journalists, and injured nearly 90 more. Charlie D’Agata reports from Kabul.
The trade war between the world's two biggest economies may be set to escalate
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un says he wants to finalize the roadmap to remove nuclear weapons from the Korean Peninsula by the end of President Trump's first term. That word comes from South Korean officials who met with Kim Wednesday in North Korea. Ben Tracy reports from Pyongyang.
President Trump is accusing an unnamed top official in his own administration of being a traitor after The New York Times published an anonymous op-ed on Wednesday from a senior official who claims to be part of a "resistance" inside the administration. Major Garrett reports.
Washington is still abuzz over who was behind the damning opinion piece
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In meeting with South Korean officials Kim also apparently praised Mr. Trump, but he's yet to demonstrate a commitment to abandon his nukes
New Jersey Democrat released documents pertaining to Kavanaugh's record that had been deemed "confidential"
Brett Kavanaugh is in the final stretch of questions by lawmakers before the Senate moves to vote on his confirmation to the high court
Brett Kavanaugh is in the final stretch of questions by lawmakers before the Senate moves to vote on his confirmation to the high court
Brett Kavanaugh is in the final stretch of questions by lawmakers before the Senate moves to vote on his confirmation to the high court
"Educators in general need to wake up to the reality that their water is not being tested in their schools," Nikolai Vitti says