82nd Airborne soldiers train on drone-countering maneuvers used in Ukraine

Fayetteville, North Carolina — Three small drones whizzed overhead, piloted by soldiers on laptops. Two of the Bumblebee drones were being steered to collide with the third, as part of the soldiers’ initial training for the kind of drone-on-drone combat that’s been taking place for months on the battlefield in Ukraine. The training was held

Trump asked about conspiracy theory that shooting was staged

Even as the Justice Department gathers evidence, some corners of the internet are brewing with conspiracies about the attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. In her interview Sunday with President Trump, “60 Minutes” contributing correspondent Norah O’Donnell asked the president about those theories. Original CBS News Link

Court document reveals new details about correspondents’ dinner shooting

Washington — Cole Allen, the man charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, allegedly purchased the firearms used in the attack in 2023 and 2025, and traveled by train from the West Coast to Washington, according to newly unsealed court filings. The filings — a criminal complaint

Democratic senators launch investigation into Kuwait strike that killed US troops

Four Democratic senators say they are investigating whether the Pentagon left U.S. troops at a command post in Kuwait without sufficient protection ahead of an Iranian drone attack that killed six American servicemembers and left more than 20 wounded.  The probe comes after soldiers stationed at the base told CBS News they were left dangerously

Democratic senators launch investigation into Kuwait strike that killed U.S. troops

Four Democratic senators say they are investigating whether the Pentagon left U.S. troops at a command post in Kuwait without sufficient protection ahead of an Iranian drone attack that killed six American servicemembers and left more than 20 wounded.  The probe comes after soldiers stationed at the base told CBS News they were left dangerously