Trump-Kim summit apparently cut short - live updates
A lunch the two leaders were supposed to have was canceled and it's unclear if a scheduled signing ceremony will take place
A lunch the two leaders were supposed to have was canceled and it's unclear if a scheduled signing ceremony will take place
Both President Trump and his "friend" North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have expressed cautious optimism moving forward
President Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, slammed his former boss in front of Congress Wednesday. Niall Stanage, a White House columnist for "The Hill," joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the day's political headlines.
Both President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have expressed cautious optimism moving forward
Michael Cohen testifies Trump broke the law during testimony; Methodist Church divided after vote to tighten ban on same-sex marriage
As President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un sat down briefly to speak to the press in Vietnam, Kim gave a rare answer to a American reporter's question.
This winter has been dominated by a very strong Pacific jet stream, which has been splitting into two branches in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
Michael Cohen testifies in open sessions; Veterans return to Vietnam to heal old wounds
President Trump has praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and lowered expectations for the summit
Cohen on Trump: 'racist, con man and a cheat'; Service dog Sully starting his new gig
The "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act" may have failed in the Senate on Monday evening, but the legislation itself underscores something larger and more substantial: a push by the conservative right to reframe the reproductive rights debate toward third-trimester abortions. CBS News digital reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to discuss.
Sully took a personalized oath of enlistment as service members and dogs in the program looked on
Sully took a personalized oath of enlistment as service members and dogs in the program looked on
The Methodist Church is now a denomination divided. A vote to toughen a ban on same-sex marriages and gay clergy could lead to an exodus of members. Dean Reynolds reports.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called for restraint from the two nuclear powers after recent fighting
North of San Francisco, a flood emergency forced thousands from their homes. In Sonoma County, the Russian River is approaching its highest level in about 25 years. Meg Oliver reports.
During their second summit, President Trump is expected to try and convince North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to give up his nuclear weapons. In return is a promise to help North Korea become an economic powerhouse. Major Garrett reports from Hanoi.
The Methodist Church is now a denomination divided. A vote to toughen a ban on same-sex marriages and gay clergy could lead to an exodus of members. Dean Reynolds reports.
The bill's introduction and subsequent debate underscores something larger than the bill itself
As President Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a group of U.S. veterans are also in Vietnam. Most served during the Vietnam war have never been back, and for some, returning is a crucial part of the healing process. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor explains.
As President Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a group of U.S. veterans are also in Vietnam. Most served during the Vietnam war have never been back, and for some, returning is a crucial part of the healing process. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor explains.
President Trump is meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for the second time in eight months. The president expressed optimism about upcoming negotiations. But what will be considered a success for the Trump administration? "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen on Wednesday accused the president of committing several crimes. What kind of legal trouble does the testimony mean for Mr. Trump? Paula Reid explains
President Trump's former lawyer told a House committee Wednesday that Mr. Trump broke the law while in office. There were plenty of fireworks during the testimony, as Republicans hammered Cohen, who will soon begin a prison term. Nancy Cordes reports.
People not authorized to speak on the record passed along a statement from O'Rourke saying, "Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country"