Former CIA officer on what U.S. ground troops in Iran might look like
CBS News contributor Elliott Ackerman, a former CIA officer and Marine Corps veteran, joins to discuss what U.S. ground troops in Iran might look like as President Trump weighs the option.
WEDNESDAY VS. NDSU MOVED TO 4 PM

Courtesy of Husker Athletics The first pitch of Wednesday’s midweek matchup between Nebraska and North Dakota State has been moved to 4 p.m. due to the forecasted temperature on Wednesday evening. Single-game tickets for Nebraska baseball games
Hegseth: Today “most intense day” of attacks on Iran, Trump to determine “end stage”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that it would be the “most intense day” of strikes against Iran so far.
Hegseth says U.S. will not relent until Iran is totally defeated
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine gave updates on the war with Iran on Tuesday at the Pentagon. Hegseth touted the military’s success and said the U.S. will not
Warriors Take Game One, Fall in Extras to Split With Vikings

Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. — Midland University wrapped up its four-game series against Grand View University with a doubleheader Monday afternoon. The Warriors started strong with a win in game one but fell in extra
DOJ’s Ed Martin faces ethics charges over threatening letter to Georgetown
The office that polices attorney misconduct in Washington, D.C., has filed ethics charges against Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin.
DOJ’s Ed Martin faces ethics charges over threatening letter to Georgetown
The office that polices attorney misconduct in Washington, D.C., has filed ethics charges against Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin.
Latest details on NYC bomb suspects in alleged ISIS-inspired terror plot
Two men are facing federal charges after allegedly trying to detonate homemade explosive devices outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s home. Both suspects said their actions were inspired by ISIS, New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica
California vowed to eliminate hospice care fraud, but years later there are still red flags
A CBS News investigation found that four years after California vowed to stamp out fraud, many hospices with red flags remain in business. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector
California vowed to eliminate hospice care fraud, but years later there are still red flags
A CBS News investigation found that four years after California vowed to stamp out fraud, many hospices with red flags remain in business. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector