Pentagon reviews say China is "pacing challenge" and Russia is "acute threat"
"In the coming years, for the first time, we will have to deter two major nuclear armed competitors, both Russia and China," said one senior defense official.
"In the coming years, for the first time, we will have to deter two major nuclear armed competitors, both Russia and China," said one senior defense official.
A quarter of U.S. adults say they're dipping into their retirement savings to pay for daily expenses, Allianz Life poll show.
Albuquerque Head admitted he took part in one of the most violence episodes in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol rioting.
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"I took an oath 50 years ago as a Navy SEAL to defend this country," Ventura said. "I can't stand with anyone or any part who cannot condemn the Jan. 6 insurrection."
An Arkansas motorcyclist is expected to survive after he was engulfed by a fireball when a state trooper used a Taser on him during a traffic stop.
Friday is the deadline for Elon Musk to sign his $44 billion deal to acquire Twitter. On Wednesday, Musk tweeted video of himself entering Twitter headquarters carrying a sink. Joining CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Lana Zak to discuss the latest is William Cohen, a financial journalist and founder at the online news site Puck.
A year ago, Facebook's parent company was worth $1 trillion. But a risky bet on the metaverse has investors worried.
Human remains have now been found in the Lake Mead area at least six times since May, and the latest discovery is at least the second near the Callville Bay boating area.
A commemoration ceremony is taking place in Pittsburgh to mark four years since the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue where 11 people were killed. The anniversary comes as antisemtitic incidents in the U.S. have hit an all-time high — including hateful remarks from superstar Kanye West. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports.
Jack Black was at an event to raise funds for a pediatric hospice and palliative care when met a 15-year-old fan named Abraham. The teen said he is a big fan of "School of Rock" and his favorite part of the movie is when Black sings. So, Black got into character and sang the song to Abraham.
Blockbuster shooting game is center of tug-of-war over Microsoft's pending $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bill Whitaker travels to the Impenetrable Forest in Uganda with a team of American and Ugandan scientists to try and find the next deadly virus before it finds us.
It's the first time Cheney has endorsed a Democrat.
Amazon customers have called this Apple Watch model "hands down the best Apple Watch ever made."
An Arkansas motorcyclist is expected to survive after he was engulfed by a fireball during a traffic stop.
As the White House praises the first positive GDP report of 2022, Republicans are dismissing the latest numbers with two weeks left until the midterm elections. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has more on the Biden administration's response and other developments from the campaign trail.
It's been 10 years since Superstorm Sandy hit New York and New Jersey, killing dozens and destroying hundreds of homes. CBS New York is releasing a documentary looking back at one of the biggest natural disasters in the region's history. WCBS-TV anchor Dick Brennan joins us to reflect on the storm and its impact 10 years later.
Second abortion allegation against Herschel Walker; Kanye West escorted out of Skechers office in Los Angeles.
A Kentucky coal miner named Michael McGuire ended his shift and rushed to a basketball game in his work clothes to be with his son. A fan snapped a photo and it quickly went viral, catching the attention of University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari, who offered the family VIP tickets.
Iranian protesters took to the streets to mark 40 days since Mahsa Amini died while in the custody of the regime's "morality police." Ali Alfoneh, senior fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Lana Zak to discuss where the protests go from here.
Towns in Japan that are competing to offset their declining populations.
Raids at alleged cartel leaders' properties found luxury homes and a menagerie including a tiger, a zebra, antelopes and stuffed wild animals.
The agreement marks a major breakthrough in relations between the two nations, which have formally been at war since Israel's creation in 1948.
Nations pledged to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, but three new U.N. reports show that the world is on track to hit nearly double that in less than 80 years.