Authorities tracking “lone hiker” believed to be father accused of killing 3 daughters
Investigators have been looking for Travis Decker since May 30. Three days later, a sheriff’s deputy discovered the bodies of his three young daughters.
More military troops arrive in response to L.A. protests
Protesters were blocking the entrance as a bus believed to be carrying ICE detainees arrived at Los Angeles’ federal detention center. It was a moment of tension on an otherwise calm day. “CBS Evening News” co-anchor Maurice
L.A. mayor announces curfew for part of city over vandalism, looting
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced a curfew for downtown L.A. amid looting and vandalism in the area, sparked by protests over the Trump administration’s immigration operations. The curfew will begin at 8 p.m. PT and last
Suspected girlfriend of escaped New Orleans inmate arrested
Police are still searching for two of the ten New Orleans inmates who broke out of jail more than three weeks ago. The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office said the suspected girlfriend of one of the inmates has
Trump's tariffs can stay in place amid legal battle, appeals court rules
President Trump’s wide-reaching tariffs — including his “Liberation Day” levies — can stay in place until at least the end of July, an appeals court indicated.
Full interview: Susan Rice
Former ambassador to the U.N. and President Obama’s national security adviser Susan Rice sits down with Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation.”
Full interview: Susan Rice
Former ambassador to the U.N. and President Obama’s national security adviser Susan Rice sits down with Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation.”
Face The Nation – Jeffrey Goldberg, Ben Domenech, Eliana Johnson
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on immigration and whats to come after the summit
Trump administration under fire for separating immigrant children from parents
On “Face the Nation,” Jeffrey Goldberg, Eliana Johnson, Ben Domenech and Rachael Bade discuss the Trump administration’s policy to separate immigrant children from their families when they cross the border illegally.
David Sanger on North Korea: “We're exactly where we were but with a much improved tone”
New York Times’ national security correspondent David Sanger joins “Face the Nation” to discuss the fallout from the North Korea summit and his new book, “The Perfect Weapon,” which examines the consequences of the rise of cyberwarfare.