The Latest World Reporter's notebook: The difficulties of covering North Korea We discuss President Trump and Kim Jong Un's past negotiations and the difficulties of reporting on North Korea. Anthony Kuhn National Inside the U.S. plan to detain immigrants in Latin America as bargaining chips in WWII During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants and deported them to America where they lived in camps. A rare German Bible found in Texas is now digitized A 1983 routine cleaning at Boerne High School in Texas yielded a rare and precious find: a thick, ornate Bible wrapped in cloth and written in low German. Now it will soon be seen online. Jack Morgan Books Readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories The romance genre continues to grow rapidly, as readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories. Andrew Limbong Business Tariffs on fireworks may impact the 4th of July Fans of fireworks may get a little less bang for their buck this Independence Day. Most fireworks are made in China, which means they're now facing an import tax of at least 30%. Scott Horsley World The race to create AI applications is creating demand for training data in China The race to create more powerful artificial intelligence applications has also created a huge demand in China for high quality training data. Emily Feng Politics Senate latest on tax and spending bill Senate Republican leaders are still negotiating details of their massive tax and spending bill and moving toward a final vote sometime on Monday. Deirdre Walsh Health Are seed oils good or bad for health? Here's what we know Health secretary RFK Jr. has said seed oils, like canola, soybean and sunflower oil are 'poisoning Americans.' But many researchers say the evidence doesn't back up the claims. Maria Godoy Politics Republican Sen. Thom Tillis will not seek reelection next year after Trump attacks Tillis was one of only two Senate Republicans, along with Rand Paul, Ky., who voted against a motion to start debate on Republicans' massive tax and spending bill. Deirdre Walsh World U.N. nuclear watchdog says Iran could enrich uranium again in 'a matter of months' Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told CBS that Iran had a "a very vast ambitious" nuclear program. Joe Hernandez Prev 837 of 1649 Next Sponsored
World Reporter's notebook: The difficulties of covering North Korea We discuss President Trump and Kim Jong Un's past negotiations and the difficulties of reporting on North Korea. Anthony Kuhn
National Inside the U.S. plan to detain immigrants in Latin America as bargaining chips in WWII During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants and deported them to America where they lived in camps.
A rare German Bible found in Texas is now digitized A 1983 routine cleaning at Boerne High School in Texas yielded a rare and precious find: a thick, ornate Bible wrapped in cloth and written in low German. Now it will soon be seen online. Jack Morgan
Books Readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories The romance genre continues to grow rapidly, as readers flock to fantasy and dark romance love stories. Andrew Limbong
Business Tariffs on fireworks may impact the 4th of July Fans of fireworks may get a little less bang for their buck this Independence Day. Most fireworks are made in China, which means they're now facing an import tax of at least 30%. Scott Horsley
World The race to create AI applications is creating demand for training data in China The race to create more powerful artificial intelligence applications has also created a huge demand in China for high quality training data. Emily Feng
Politics Senate latest on tax and spending bill Senate Republican leaders are still negotiating details of their massive tax and spending bill and moving toward a final vote sometime on Monday. Deirdre Walsh
Health Are seed oils good or bad for health? Here's what we know Health secretary RFK Jr. has said seed oils, like canola, soybean and sunflower oil are 'poisoning Americans.' But many researchers say the evidence doesn't back up the claims. Maria Godoy
Politics Republican Sen. Thom Tillis will not seek reelection next year after Trump attacks Tillis was one of only two Senate Republicans, along with Rand Paul, Ky., who voted against a motion to start debate on Republicans' massive tax and spending bill. Deirdre Walsh
World U.N. nuclear watchdog says Iran could enrich uranium again in 'a matter of months' Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told CBS that Iran had a "a very vast ambitious" nuclear program. Joe Hernandez