Trump’s strikes on Iran set back nuclear program by months, initial intel assessment finds

An initial classified assessment found the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities set back Tehran’s nuclear program by a matter of months, according to three sources familiar with its contents. The assessment, produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon’s military intelligence wing, said the strikes caused the entrances to two nuclear enrichment facilities, including

The impact of self-deportations on families

The impact of self-deportations on families – CBS News Watch CBS News Many migrants aren’t waiting for immigrant agents to detain them at work sites or in court rooms. Adam Yamaguchi highlights the impact felt by families when a parent decides to “self-deport.” View CBS News In Be the first to know Get browser notifications

Democrats spar with RFK Jr. over health agenda: “People are going to die”

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified Tuesday in front of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce over the department’s 2026 budget — and lawmakers grilled him on an array of topics, from federal funding cuts to vaccines. During their five minutes of questioning each, several Democratic representatives called out the

One U.S. intel report assessed Iran would need 3 to 8 months to make nuclear weapon

Washington — On the same day that President Trump ordered Saturday’s strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, a U.S. intelligence agency assessed that Iran could make a nuclear weapon in three to eight months — but there was no indication that it had decided to do so, CBS News has learned. The intelligence summary, issued Saturday

DOJ whistleblower details senior officials’ efforts to stonewall judges

An ousted Justice Department attorney told Congress that senior department officials, including a former acting deputy attorney general, discussed defying federal court orders and withholding information from judges to advance the Trump administration’s immigration priorities, according to a whistleblower complaint filed Tuesday.  The attorney, Erez Reuveni, a veteran of over 14 years at the department