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- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
U.S. intel agencies say Iran's nuclear program is in tatters. Israel killed 30 Iranian military commanders. But Iran's supreme leader has a...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
Airport staff used a car to chase it away and closed the runway again, with the bear still at large somewhere in the facility.
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
A former Venezuelan spymaster pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges — including narco-terrorism -- a week before his trial was set to b...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
Nestle says it will eliminate artificial colors from its U.S. food and beverages by the middle of 2026. It's the latest big food company mak...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
Conflicting intel raises uncertainty about Iran's nuclear capabilities; NBA prospect from South Sudan faces Trump visa hurdle
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
José Adolfo Macías, who led a gang called "Los Choneros" in Ecuador, was captured in the Ecuadorian city of Manta, his hometown, officials s...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
It took a CBS News crew more than 14 hours to drive south from Turkey to Tehran, a nearly 600-mile trip made longer by checkpoints and bad r...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
Leaders agreed to boost their defense spending goals significantly during Wednesday's NATO summit.
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/26
Lyn Redwood, who spread debunked claims about vaccines, will be in the CDC's Immunization Safety Office, multiple CDC officials tell CBS New...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Bumble plans to cut hundreds of jobs, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd saying the online dating business is at an "inflection point."
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Children were among the victims of the "deplorable" attack, President Claudia Sheinbaum told her morning news conference.
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
President Trump is speaking to reporters before leaving the NATO summit in the Netherlands, as Iran-Israel ceasefire continues to hold.
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
A SpaceX rocket blasted off on a historic two-week mission to the international Space Station, carrying astronauts from India, Poland and Hu...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
A sunken 18th-century boat was discovered by chance by a diver near the majestic stone walls of Croatia's medieval city of Dubrovnik.
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Israel drops all war-time restrictions, freeing people to return to their lives under a ceasefire with Iran, but uncertainty over the impact...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
A Japanese found a U.S. Marine guilty of sexually assaulting a woman on Okinawa in a case that has triggered anger and safety concerns on O...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Strikes may have only set Iran's nuclear program back by months as Trump tries to prop up ceasefire; West Virginia's "coal country" still re...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Trump says the U.S. Iran strikes "obliterated" key nuclear sites, but an early intel assessment says Iran could reconstitute some of its cap...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
It's been three years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing individual states to ban abortion. Despite that, the number o...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Eleven Iranian nationals have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 48 hours. It is a continuation of the Trump administra...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Health officials say heat can be especially dangerous for pregnant women. David Schechter reports on how climate change is raising those ris...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Nearly half a million Iranian-Americans live in Southern California, specifically the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, also known as "L...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Ahead of U.S. strikes on Iran, one U.S. intel assessment concluded Iran could build a nuclear weapon in months but didn't assess it decided...
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Most would see an Iranian nuclear weapon as a serious threat but also voice concern about a wider war.
- CBS News ( Middle East ) 2025/6/25
Anthropic didn't violate U.S. copyright law when the AI company used millions of legally purchased books to train its chatbot, judge rules.