Sources tell CBS News that threats and imminent attacks against embassies were not mentioned to lawmakers in their briefing on President Trump’s decision to kill an Iranian general. At a rally Thursday night, Mr. Trump did not offer any evidence of planned attacks, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said later that he didn't know the targets of any planned attacks. Nancy Cordes reports on the growing controversy over exactly what led the U.S. to assassinate General Soleimani.
Two New York men struck by lightning while hiking Colorado's Torreys Peak were airlifted to safety in what is believed to be the highest-altitude helicopter rescue ever recorded in the state. ...
The British royal family will unite at Trooping the Colour, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, reportedly not invited for a third year in a row....
The Pentagon Pizza Report tracks the real-time foot traffic at pizza spots near the Pentagon, hinting at officials working late at the government building, which may suggest potential conflict....