Defense chief "didn't see" specific evidence of Iranian threat to embassies
The defense secretary told "Face the Nation" he "didn't see" specific evidence showing four embassies were going to be attacked.
The defense secretary told "Face the Nation" he "didn't see" specific evidence showing four embassies were going to be attacked.
"I will carry this fight forward — I just won't be doing it as a candidate for president this year," Booker wrote.
President Trump said Iran was planning to target four U.S. embassies before the airstrike that killed General Qassem Soleimani, but Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he didn't see evidence about that. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN AM with the latest from Washington.
The federal judge found that some of the migrants might have been forced into authorizing their deportation, so they should be let back into the U.S. so they can reunite with their children
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she will meet with House Democrats on Tuesday as she prepares to hand over the articles of impeachment to the Senate. This would kickstart the impeachment trial of President Trump. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN AM with the latest from Capitol Hill.
Thousands of pounds of carrots and sweet potatoes are being airdropped from helicopters to help starving wallabies escaping the wildfires in Australia.
Queen Elizabeth and Princes Charles, William and Harry all gathered at Sandringham Monday to discuss Harry and Meghan's surprise decision last week to step back from their senior royal duties. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN with the latest from the estate where the future of royal family is being discussed.
Queen Elizabeth is meeting with senior members of the royal family about Prince Harry and Meghan's decision to step back from officials duties. Afua Hirsch, the Wallis Annenberg chair in journalism and communication at the University of Southern California, joined CBSN to explore the role of race in the couple's decision.
Parents spend thousands on pricey academic summer camps at elite colleges and universities, but admissions experts say the reality is they don't do much to help kids get into top colleges.
Youngsters can have much more severe reactions to influenza B, the predominant strain this flu season, which has already seen double the number of pediatric deaths compared to last year.
Maple Leaf Foods chief blames "ill-conceived plan" for crash that killed colleague's family and scores of Canadians.
Best Director category is all-male, while "Frozen II" is frozen out of Best Animated Feature. Also missing: Christian Bale, Lupita Nyong'o, Taron Egerton and Nicole Kidman
The nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards were revealed Monday morning. No women were nominated in the best director category, and Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lopez didn't receive nominations for their performances in "The Irishman" and "Hustlers" respectively. DeMarco Morgan and Suzanne Marques of CBS Los Angeles discuss the nominations with Rebecca Sun of the Hollywood Reporter.
There's growing outrage in Iran after regime leaders admitted mistakenly shooting down a Ukrainian passenger plane. Witnesses say riot police and security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas at anti-government demonstrators over the weekend. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with the latest.
Despite being one of the world's highest paid actresses, Johansson had never been nominated for an Oscar until now.
An MIT professor is on paid administrative leave following a review into donations the school received from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to Goodwin Procter, the law firm that conducted the investigation, professor Seth Lloyd knew donations from the late financier would be controversial and that MIT might have rejected them. Axios chief financial correspondent Felix Salmon joined CBSN to discuss Epstein's extensive history with the university and its faculty.
Attorney General William Barr and FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich will announce the findings of an investigation into the shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola.
The 20-year-olds, from Arizona and Georgia, were found unresponsive in the same dorm room at Spangdahlem Air Base.
Michelle Carter is serving a 15-month sentence after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III.
Author Jason Reynolds was named the Library of Congress’ newest national ambassador for young people’s literature on “CBS This Morning.” The two-year position aims to raise the nation’s appreciation of youth literature, as it relates to literacy, education and the development and betterment of lives. Reynolds is a best-selling and award-winning author and poet whose work includes “Patina” and “As Brave As You.” He and the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden, join “CBS This Morning.”
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed the nominees for the Oscars Monday morning.
2016 Taekwondo bronze medal winner Kimia Alizadeh says she was "one of the millions of oppressed women in Iran."
An off-duty sheriff's detective was struck by a car and killed after she helped an elderly woman cross a street in Los Angeles, authorities said.
In World View, a volcano in the Philippines has begun to spew lava, Taiwan's leader wins a landslide re-election, and Pope Benedict has broken his silence on Catholic priest celibacy. Cindy Pom joins CBSN AM with the world round up.
Several aftershocks jolted Puerto Rico over the weekend as thousands of residents continue to sleep in the streets following a series of earthquakes. Governor Wanda Vázquez officially submitted a major declaration request but has yet to hear from President Trump. Washington Post reporter Arelis Hernandez joined CBSN AM to discuss Puerto Ricans' lack of trust in the government.